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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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

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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.

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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.

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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.