6.9A Writing One-Variable, One-Step Inequalities

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4 questions
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There are 18 runners on a cross country team. Each runner runs the same number of miles. Altogether there are 396 miles run during the season.

Write an equation that can be used to find f, the number of miles each runner ran.

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After 4 new students joined a class, the class had 32 students. The equation n + 4 = 32 can be used to find n, ____________________ the 4 new students joined.
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Lauren has a goal of saving $18 each week. She earns $4 per day for feeding the dog. Write an inequality to represent d, the number of days she needs to feed the dog to meet or exceed her goal.

____________________18
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Tamara has a maximum of $50 to spend at the movies. A ticket to the movies costs $17. She can spend p dollars to buy other things at the museum. Which inequality can be used to find the possible values for p?