2a. List some values for x that would make this inequality true.
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Question 15
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5. Select ALL the stories that can be represented by the diagram.
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Question 17
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2. How are the solutions to the inequality
different from the solutions to
Explain your reasoning.
Question 1
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1. For each inequality, find two values for x that make the inequality TRUE. Select the two values that are true below.
a)
Question 2
2.
1. For each inequality, find two values for x that make the inequality TRUE. Select the two values that are true below.
b)
Question 3
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1. For each inequality, find two values for x that make the inequality TRUE. Select the two values that are true below.
c)
Question 4
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1. For each inequality, find two values for x that make the inequality TRUE. Select the two values that are true below.
d)
Question 6
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2b. How are the solutions to the inequality
different from the solutions to
Explain your reasoning.
Question 7
7.
3. Match the sentence below with the inequality that could represent the situation.
a) Han got $2 from Clare, but still has less than $20.
Question 8
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3. Match the sentence below with the inequality that could represent the situation.
b) Mai spent $2 and has less than $20.
Question 9
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3. Match the sentence below with the inequality that could represent the situation.
c) If Tyler had twice the amount of money he has, he would have less than $20.
Question 10
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3. Match the sentence below with the inequality that could represent the situation.
d) If Priya had half the money she has, she would have less than $20.
Question 11
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4. Here are the prices for cheese pizza at a certain pizzeria:
Small - $11.60
Large - $16.25
a) You had a coupon that made the price of a large pizza $13.00. For what percent off was the coupon?
Question 12
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4b. Your friend purchased a medium pizza for $10.31 with a 30% off coupon. What is the price of a medium pizza without a coupon?
Question 13
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4c. Your friend has a 15% off coupon and $10. What is the largest pizza that your friend can afford, and how much money will be left over after the purchase?
Question 14
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4c. How much money will be left over after the purchase above?
Question 16
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Exit Ticket
Here is an inequality:
1. Select the values that would make this inequality true.
*Show your work below. Substitute the values of x to see which values make the inequality true.