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#1 - 6: Tell whether the ordered pair is a solution of the inequality. Show work/Justify your answer.
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Graph the inequality:
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Select all the ordered pairs that are solutions to the inequality in #7.

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Select all the ordered pairs that are solutions to the inequality in #9.

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Select all the ordered pairs that are solutions to the inequality in #11.

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Write an inequality of the graph shown. You may use slope-intercept form, point-slope form, or standard form.
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Question 20
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Select all the points below that are in the solution to the inequality graphed:

Question 21
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Select all the points below that are in the solution to the inequality graphed:

You are going clothes shopping and can spend at most $130 on clothes. It costs $30 for a pair of pants and $22 for a shirt. Let x represent the number of pairs of pants you can buy. Let y represent the number of shirts you can buy.
Question 22
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Write an inequality (in standard form) that describes the different number of shirts and pants you can buy.

Question 23
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Graph your inequality here:

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Question 24
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Give three possible combinations of pants and shirts you can buy.