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Solving Inequalites Test

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basic and one to two step inequalities

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1.

x + 7 ≤ 16; 8, 9, 10, 11

Determine which number(s) could be a solution of the inequality.

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2.

n - 5 ≥ 10

Select all of the possible values of n that make the inequality true.

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3.

Select all the values of x that make each equation or inequality true.

Use the writing tool and place a checkmark (✔) in each box to represent your answer.

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4.

An airport charges a fee if a piece of luggage weighs more than 50 pounds.

  • Write an inequality to represent the weight of a free suitcase, where p is the number of pounds.

  • Graph the inequality.

Use the writing tool OR take a picture of your final answer and insert it here:

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5.

At her job, Jessie earns $11.00 for every sweatshirt she sells. She also earns a $60.00 bonus every month. Jessie needs to earn at least $360.00 every month.

  • Write an inequality that represents this situation, where s represents the minimum number of sweatshirts that Jessie has to sell each month.

  • Solve the inequality.

  • Graph your answer.

Use the writing tool OR take a picture of your final answer and insert it here:

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6.

Use the writing tool to graph the inequality x > 47.

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7.

Ron has to deliver at least 2,700 pounds of mulch to the park. His truck can only carry up to 300 pounds on each trip to the park. He is trying to figure out the minimum number of trips it will take him to deliver all of the mulch.

  • Write an equation where t represents the number of trips Ron will have to make.

  • Solve the equation for t.

  • Graph the equation.

Use the writing tool OR take a picture of your final answer and insert it here:

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8.

Select the following answers that make the equation true.

56 ≤ 8m

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9.

Today, Jariah is driving to Baltimore, MD. He has 18 gallons of gas in his tank. His tank uses 2 gallons of gas every hour he drives.

  • Write an inequality that represents the maximum number of hours Jariah could drive before running out of gas.

  • Solve the inequality.

  • Graph the inequality.

Use the writing tool OR take a picture of your final answer and insert it here:

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10.

Mrs. Ealer went to the carnival with $22.50. She bought a hot dog and a drink for $3.75, and she wanted to spend the rest of her money on ride tickets which cost $1.25 each. She is trying to determine the maximum number of ride tickets that she can buy.

  • Write an inequality that represents the most tickets she can buy with her money after paying for the hot dog & drink.

  • Solve the inequality.

  • Graph the inequality.

Use the writing tool OR take a picture of your final answer and insert it here.

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11.

Write an inequality using the variable w to represent the weight in ounces for the following sentence:

To use one stamp, your domestic letter must weigh under 3.5 ounces.

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12.

d

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Select all of the possible values of d that make the inequality true.