Lesson 10 Solving Inequalities

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12 questions
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Do the calulations on the paper, and then type in your final answer.

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Do the calulations on the paper, and then type in your final answer.

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Do the calulations on the paper, and then type in your final answer.

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Do the calulations on the paper, and then type in your final answer.

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Do the calulations on the paper, and then type in your final answer.

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Do the calulations on the paper, and then type in your final answer.

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Do the calulations on the paper, and then type in your final answer.

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Do the calulations on the paper, and then type in your final answer.

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Do the calulations on the paper, and then type in your final answer. For example: x>1or x is greater than 1.

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Do the calulations on the paper, and then type in your final answer. For example: x>1or x is greater than 1.

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Mrs. Watermelon needs to have her car repaired but does not want to spend less than $375 for the repairs. The mechanic says that the part needed for the repair will cost $100 and the labor will cost an additional $40 per hour. Which inequality below represents the greatest number of hours the mechanic can work without exceeding Mrs. Waterman’s budget?

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Skate World offers birthday parties for a fee of $130 plus $3 per person. If you can spend no more than $190 on your party, what is the maximum number of people who can attend?