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Cheryl Pappy
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Two Step Inequalities

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Multiple Choice
Which inequality represents six less than three times a number is at least fifteen?
3n - 6 < 15
3n - 6 > 15
3n - 6 < 15
3n - 6 > 15
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Multiple Choice
You want to purchase a cell phone for $325.75 including tax. You have already saved $115 and can save $22 a week. Which inequality can be used to find the number of weeks it will take to save at least $325.75?
22w + 115 > 325.75
22w + 115 < 325.75
22 + 115w < 325.75
22w + 115 < 325.75
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Multiple Choice
Ashley set a goal of saving a minimum of $200 in a savings account. She currently has $60 in the account. If she deposits $5 of her weekly allowance per week, how many weeks will it take her to reach her goal?
x = Ashley
x= her monthly allowance
x = the number of weeks
x = her savings account
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Multiple Choice
Ashley set a goal of saving a minimum of $200 in a savings account. She currently has $60 in the account. If she deposits $5 of her weekly allowance per week, how many weeks will it take her to reach her goal?
60x + 5 > 200
5x + 60 > 200
5x + 60 < 200
60x + 5 < 200
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Multiple Choice
Ashley set a goal of saving a minimum of $200 in a savings account. She currently has $60 in the account. If she deposits $5 of her weekly allowance per week, how many weeks will it take her to reach her goal?
x > 28
x < 28
x > 28
x < 28
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Multiple Choice
Caleb is making lemonade and cookies for the school bake sale and he has 10 cups of sugar. The lemonade requires two cups of sugar and each batch of cookies uses 1 and 1/2 cups of sugar. What is the maximum number of batches of cookies he can make? Define the variable.
x= cups of sugar
x= lemonade
x = cookie batches
x = Caleb
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Multiple Choice
Caleb is making lemonade and cookies for the school bake sale and he has 10 cups of sugar. The lemonade requires two cups of sugar and each batch of cookies uses 1 and 1/2 cups of sugar. What is the maximum number of batches of cookies he can make?
1.5x - 2 > 10
2x - 1.5 > 10
2x - 1.5 < 10
1.5x - 2 < 10
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Multiple Choice
Caleb is making lemonade and cookies for the school bake sale and he has 10 cups of sugar. The lemonade requires two cups of sugar and each batch of cookies uses 1 and 1/2 cups of sugar. What is the maximum number of batches of cookies he can make?
x > 8
x < 8
x < 8
x > 8
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