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12 Nsɛmmisa

Mike's fitness center charges $30 per month for a membership and a $15 initiation fee. All-Day fitness club charges $22 per month plus an $80 initiation fee for a membership. After how many months, m, will Mike's fitness center be more than All-Day fitness club?

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1.

Match the different parts of the inequality to their correct values.

Draggable itemarrow_right_altCorresponding Item

Constant 2

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m

Coefficient 2

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$15

Constant 1

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$80

Variable

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$30

Coeffiecient 1

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$22

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2.

Choose the correct inequality for this problem.

The Loan Star Shipping company charges $14 plus $2 a pound to ship an overnight package. Discount Shipping company charges $20 plus $1.50 a pound to ship overnight packages. For how many pounds, p, will Discount shipping company cost less than Loan Star shipping company?

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3.

Match the different parts of the inequality to their correct values.

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Constant 2

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p

Coefficient 2

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$14

Coeffiecient 1

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$20

Constant 1

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$2

Variable

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$1.50

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The wayside hotel charges its guests $1 plus $0.80 per minute for long distance calls. Across the street, the Blue Sky hotel charges its guests $2 plus $0.75 a minute to make long distance calls. How many minutes, m, must the calls be for Wayside Hotel to charge more than or equal to the same amount as the Blue Sky hotel?

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5.

Match the different parts of the inequality to their correct values.

Draggable itemarrow_right_altCorresponding Item

Coefficient 2

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m

Coeffiecient 1

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$1

Constant 1

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$2

Variable

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$0.80

Constant 2

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$0.75

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In 2000, Ohio's population was 11.4 million and increasing by 0.5 million each year. Michigan's population was 9.9 million and increasing by 0.6 million each year. How many years, y, must pass so that Michigan's population is greater than or equal to Ohio's?

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7.

Match the different parts of the inequality to their correct values.

Draggable itemarrow_right_altCorresponding Item

Coefficient 2

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y

Coeffiecient 1

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11.4

Variable

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9.9

Constant 2

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0.5

Constant 1

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0.6

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Lenny makes $55,000 a year and is getting annual raises of $2,500. Karl makes $62,000 a year and is getting annual raises of $2,000. How many years, y, will it take Karl to make less than or equal to the amount that Lenny makes?

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9.

Match the different parts of the inequality to their correct values.

Draggable itemarrow_right_altCorresponding Item

Constant 2

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y

Variable

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$55,000

Coefficient 2

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$62,000

Constant 1

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$2,500

Coeffiecient 1

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$2,000

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In 1947, 34.7 million households owned a dog, and 27.7 million households owned a cat. Since then, dog ownership has decreased by 0.25 million households per year, and cat ownership has increased by 0.38 million per year. How many years, y, must pass before cat ownership is greater than or equal to dog ownership?

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11.

Match the different parts of the inequality to their correct values.

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Constant 1

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y

Coeffiecient 1

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34.7

Variable

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27.7

Coefficient 2

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-0.25

Constant 2

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0.38

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