Write the inequality that would make the statement true.
12.05_____12.051
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Question 2
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Write the inequality that would make the statement true.
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Question 3
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Write the inequality that would make the statement true.
9.09 _____9.1
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Question 4
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Write the inequality that would make the statement true.
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Question 5
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Solve the equation using the model.
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Question 6
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Solve the equation using the model.
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Question 7
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Graph the following inequality
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x=3
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x> 3
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Question 8
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Solve the following Equation.
8.5x = 51
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Question 9
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Solve the following Equation.
x + 3.2 = 5.8
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Question 10
10.
Solve the following Equation.
7x + 83 = -43
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Question 11
11.
Solve the following Equation.
8x + 10 = 74
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Question 12
12.
Solve the following Equation.
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Question 13
13.
Solve the following Equation.
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Question 14
14.
Solve the following Equation.
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Question 15
15.
Solve the following Equation.
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Question 16
16.
Solve the following Inequality
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Question 17
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graph your answer to 16
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Question 18
18.
Solve the following Inequality
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Question 19
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graph your answer to 18
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Question 20
20.
Solve the following Inequality
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Question 21
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graph your answer to 20
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Question 22
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Solve the following Inequality
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Question 23
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graph your answer to 22
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Question 24
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Solve the inequality.
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Question 25
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graph your answer from 24
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Question 26
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Solve the inequality.
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Question 27
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graph your answer to 26
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Question 28
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Write the equation that you would use to solve the problem.
Patricia works on a dairy farm and makes $5.25 an hour. How much does she make if she works 3 hours and 45 minutes? Let h be hours and t be total money.
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Question 29
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Use the equation that you used in number 28 to solve the problem
Patricia works on a dairy farm and makes $5.25 an hour. How much does she make if she works 3 hours and 45 minutes? Round to the nearest hundredth if needed.
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Question 30
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Write the equation that you would use to solve the problem.
Pamela works at Russell Feed and Supply store making $7.25 an hour. How much does she make if she works for 8 hours? Let h be hours and t be total money.
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Question 31
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Use the equation that you wrote in number 30 to solve the word problem.
Pamela works at Russell Feed and Supply store making $7.25 an hour. How much does she make if she works for 8 hours?
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Question 32
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Calculate the temperature, in Celsius, when the temperature is 86 degrees Fahrenheit. Use the formula below. F is the temperature in Fahrenheith and C is the tempearture in Celsius.
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Question 33
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Write the Equation for the given table.
Bob makes wooden tables. He has created a table to help him determine how much to charge someone for their tables. Let t represent the number of tables purchased and let c represent the cost of the tables in dollars. Write the equation that represents c=.
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Question 34
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Write the equation for the given table.
Emilio’s Ristorante rents their banquet room for special occasions. The table shows the total cost per number of guests. Let g represent the number of guests at the special occasion and c represent the total cost. Write the equation that represents g=
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Question 35
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Draw a picture to represent each situation. Label the unknown parts with variables and the known parts with their values.
The ages of three siblings total 21 years. The middle child is one year older than the youngest, and the eldest is three times as old as the youngest. Let y represent the youngest sibling. Write a simplified equation to represent this scenario.
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Question 36
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Draw a picture to represent each situation. Label the unknown parts with variables and the known parts with their values.
There are 3900 workers in the three main buildings downtown. Twice as many people work in the largest building as in the smallest of the three. There are 500 more workers in the second-largest building than in the smallest building. Let s represent the amount of workers in the smallest building. Write a simplified equation to represent this scenario.