2a. List some values for x that would make this inequality true.
Question 6
6.
2b. How are the solutions to the inequality
different from the solutions to
Explain your reasoning.
Question 7
7.
Question 8
8.
Question 9
9.
Question 10
10.
Question 11
11.
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
12.
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
13.
Question 14
14.
4c. How much money will be left over after the purchase above?
5. Select ALL the stories that can be represented by the diagram.
a) Andre studies 7 hours this week for end-of-year exams. He spends 1 hour on English and an equal number of hours each on math, science, and history.
b) Lin spends $3 on 7 markers and a $1 pen.
c) Diego spends $1 on 7 stickers and 3 marbles.
d) Noah shares 7 grapes with 3 friends. He eats 1 and gives each friend the same number of grapes.
e) Elena spends $7 on 3 notebooks and a $1 pen.
Question 16
16.
1. For each inequality, find two values for x that make the inequality TRUE. Select the two values that are true below.
a)
x = 0
x = -10
x = 70
x = 100
1. For each inequality, find two values for x that make the inequality TRUE. Select the two values that are true below.
b)
x = 70
x = 0
x = 100
x = 60
1. For each inequality, find two values for x that make the inequality TRUE. Select the two values that are true below.
c)
x = -1
x = -2
x = 2
x = 1
1. For each inequality, find two values for x that make the inequality TRUE. Select the two values that are true below.
d)
x = -2
x = -1
x = 2
x = 1
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.
3. Match the sentence below with the inequality that could represent the situation.
b) Mai spent $2 and has less than $20.
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.
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.
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?
Small
Medium
Large
Your friend doesn't have enough for any size pizza.
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.