March 9th GL: Inequalities word problems
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10 questions
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Charlie would like to make at least $200 washing cars this summer. He charges $10 per car. Write an inequality to represent Charlie's goal amount for the number of cars washed. WRITE the inequality, don't solve.
Charlie would like to make at least $200 washing cars this summer. He charges $10 per car. Write an inequality to represent Charlie's goal amount for the number of cars washed. WRITE the inequality, don't solve.
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Charlie would like to make at least $200 washing cars this summer. He charges $10 per car. Write an inequality to represent Charlie's goal amount for the number of cars washed. SOLVE the inequality now.
Charlie would like to make at least $200 washing cars this summer. He charges $10 per car. Write an inequality to represent Charlie's goal amount for the number of cars washed. SOLVE the inequality now.
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Julie is taking a taxi cab to a restaurant in the city. The cab charges $3.20 plus $.55 per quarter mile. Julie only has $15 to spend on the cab. Write an inequality to represent the how far away the restaurant can be so that Julie can afford the taxi fare. WRITE the inequality, don't solve.
Julie is taking a taxi cab to a restaurant in the city. The cab charges $3.20 plus $.55 per quarter mile. Julie only has $15 to spend on the cab. Write an inequality to represent the how far away the restaurant can be so that Julie can afford the taxi fare. WRITE the inequality, don't solve.
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Julie is taking a taxi cab to a restaurant in the city. The cab charges $3.20 plus $.55 per quarter mile. Julie only has $15 to spend on the cab. Write an inequality to represent the how far away the restaurant can be so that Julie can afford the taxi fare. SOLVE the inequality.
Julie is taking a taxi cab to a restaurant in the city. The cab charges $3.20 plus $.55 per quarter mile. Julie only has $15 to spend on the cab. Write an inequality to represent the how far away the restaurant can be so that Julie can afford the taxi fare. SOLVE the inequality.
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Sam has saved $250 from working this summer. He keeps saving at a rate of $20 per week. After how many weeks will he have more than $500? Write an inequality to represent this situation. WRITE the inequality, don't solve.
Sam has saved $250 from working this summer. He keeps saving at a rate of $20 per week. After how many weeks will he have more than $500? Write an inequality to represent this situation. WRITE the inequality, don't solve.
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Sam has saved $250 from working this summer. He keeps saving at a rate of $20 per week. After how many weeks will he have more than $500? Write an inequality to represent this situation. SOLVE the inequality.
Sam has saved $250 from working this summer. He keeps saving at a rate of $20 per week. After how many weeks will he have more than $500? Write an inequality to represent this situation. SOLVE the inequality.
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The cheerleaders are selling tickets to the spaghetti dinner. They need to raise at least $900. The tickets cost $5 each. Write an inequality to represent how many tickets they need to sell to meet their goal for the number of tickets sold. WRITE the inequality, don't solve
The cheerleaders are selling tickets to the spaghetti dinner. They need to raise at least $900. The tickets cost $5 each. Write an inequality to represent how many tickets they need to sell to meet their goal for the number of tickets sold. WRITE the inequality, don't solve
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The cheerleaders are selling tickets to the spaghetti dinner. They need to raise at least $900. The tickets cost $5 each. Write an inequality to represent how many tickets they need to sell to meet their goal for the number of tickets sold. SOLVE the inequality now.
The cheerleaders are selling tickets to the spaghetti dinner. They need to raise at least $900. The tickets cost $5 each. Write an inequality to represent how many tickets they need to sell to meet their goal for the number of tickets sold. SOLVE the inequality now.
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Brad is a wrestler trying to make weight. He currently weighs 184 pounds. If he cuts 2 pounds per week, how many weeks will it take him to weigh no more than 165 pounds? Write an inequality to represent this situation. WRITE the inequality, don't solve.
Brad is a wrestler trying to make weight. He currently weighs 184 pounds. If he cuts 2 pounds per week, how many weeks will it take him to weigh no more than 165 pounds? Write an inequality to represent this situation. WRITE the inequality, don't solve.
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Brad is a wrestler trying to make weight. He currently weighs 184 pounds. If he cuts 2 pounds per week, how many weeks will it take him to weigh no more than 165 pounds? Write an inequality to represent this situation. SOLVE the inequality.
Brad is a wrestler trying to make weight. He currently weighs 184 pounds. If he cuts 2 pounds per week, how many weeks will it take him to weigh no more than 165 pounds? Write an inequality to represent this situation. SOLVE the inequality.