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Reteach Unit 2B: Big Idea 7 (S)

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Select the inequality that accurately represents the following graphed solution.

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2.

Use the following inequality to answer the questions below.

What is the first step to solving the inequality above?

Solve the inequality above!

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The value of (X) is an integer that satisfies the following inequality.

What is the MAXIMUM possible value for x?

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Mr. Murrieta needs more than $10 to buy her favorite Starbucks drink for her Friday treat! She has already saved up $2.00! Which inequality could be used to determine the amount of money, m, she would still need to save each day for the next 4 days in order to afford the drink?

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Ms. Dolinski wanted to go rock climbing. The rock climbing establishment charges $25 for the gear rental and an additional $10 per climb. Ms. Dolinski paid no more than $50 to climb last weekend. What is the maximum number of climbs Ms. Dolinski completed?

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The table reflects the prices at Strike-O-Rama Bowling Alley. Cynthia’s mom gave her $18.00 to spend at her friend’s birthday party on Friday night.

Write an inequality that represents the number of games, g, (in addition to the

shoe rental) Cynthia can bowl to remain within her budget if she goes out Friday night.

If Cynthia’s friend had her birthday party on Thursday night instead, which inequality represents the number of games, g, (in addition to the show rental) Cynthia can bowl and still remain in budget?