Writing and Graphing Two Variable Linear Inequalities
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15 questions
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Question 1
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Write the linear inequality in slope-intercept form that matches the graph.
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Question 2
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Write the linear inequality in slope-intercept form that matches the graph.
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Question 3
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Write the linear inequality in slope-intercept form that matches the graph.
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Question 4
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Write the linear inequality in slope-intercept form that matches the graph.
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Question 5
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Select all the points below that are in the solution set to the inequality graphed.
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Question 6
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Select all the points below that are in the solution set to the inequality graphed.
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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.
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Question 8
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Graph the inequality for #7 here. Use your graph to answer #9.
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Question 9
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Can I buy 2 pairs of pants and 3 shirts?
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Question 10
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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).
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Question 11
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Graph the inequality for #10 here. Use your graph to answer #12
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Question 12
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If I tutor 4 hours of Spanish and 4 hours of English, will I reach my goal?
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Question 13
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Graph the following inequality
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Question 14
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Using your graph from #13, select all that are solutions to the inequality.