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Writing and Graphing Two Variable Linear Inequalities

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Question 1
1.

Write the linear inequality in slope-intercept form that matches the graph.

Question 2
2.

Write the linear inequality in slope-intercept form that matches the graph.

Question 3
3.

Write the linear inequality in slope-intercept form that matches the graph.

Question 4
4.

Write the linear inequality in slope-intercept form that matches the graph.

Question 5
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Question 6
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Question 7
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You are going clothes shopping and can spend at most $130 on clothes. It costs $30 for a pair of pants and $22 for a shirt. Let x represent the number of pairs of pants you can buy. Let y represent the number of shirts you can buy.

Write an inequality (in standard form) that describes the different number of shirts and pants that you can buy.

Question 8
8.

Graph the inequality for #7 here. Use your graph to answer #9.

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Question 9
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Question 10
10.

You tutor Spanish for $15 per hour and English for $10 per hour. You want to earn at least $100 per week.

Write an inequality (in standard form) that describes your goal in terms of hours spend tutoring Spanish (x) and hours tutoring English (y).

Question 11
11.

Graph the inequality for #10 here. Use your graph to answer #12

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Question 12
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Question 13
13.

Graph the following inequality

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Question 14
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Question 15
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Write the inequality for the graph shown.

Select all the points below that are in the solution set to the inequality graphed.
(2, -2)
(4, 5)
(0,0)
(0,4)
Select all the points below that are in the solution set to the inequality graphed.
(-3, -1)
(-1, -3)
(-4, 3)
(-4, -2)
(-2,-1)
Can I buy 2 pairs of pants and 3 shirts?
No, it is not a solution to the inequality.
Yes, it is a solution to the inequality
If I tutor 4 hours of Spanish and 4 hours of English, will I reach my goal?
Yes, it is a solution.
No, it is not a solution.
Using your graph from #13, select all that are solutions to the inequality.
(0, 0)
(-1, 4)
(-4, 1)
(-3, -2)
(-5, 3)