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Inequalities Day 1

Inequalities Day 1

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Mathematics

9th - 10th Grade

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Rebeka Thornton

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Inequalities Day 1

Independent Practice: Ask your teacher for help if needed!

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Multiple Choice

When graphing an inequality, you use an open dot when you use which symbol?
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<, >
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≤,  

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Multiple Choice

When you graph an inequality, you used a closed dot when you use which symbols?
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≤, ≥ 
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<, >

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Multiple Choice

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Match the graph with its inequality.

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a < 11

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a > 11

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a ≤ 11

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a ≥ 11

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Multiple Choice

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What inequality does the number line graph represent?
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x ≤ -4
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x ≥ -4
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x < -4
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x < 4

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Multiple Choice

Does the given value make the inequality true?  x + 9 > 21, when x = 15
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True
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Not True

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"Does the given value make the inequality true? x + 9 > 21, when x = 15"

15 + 9 > 21

21 > 21 --> NOT TRUE

21 = 21, but it is not greater than itself!

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Multiple Choice

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Which number line best represents the solution to the inequality 5w ≥ 30?


(Hint: Solve for w, then graph the solution)

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A

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B

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C

4

D

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"Which number line best represents the solution to the inequality 5w ≥ 30"

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Multiple Choice

Solve for y.


-4 + y < -8

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y < 4

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y < -12

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y < -4

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y < 12

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Solve for y. -4 + y < -8

Correct Solution:

-4 + y < - 8

+4 on both sides

y < -4

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Vocabulary Review

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Multiple Choice

Translate: 5 times a number is at least 60.

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5x < 60

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5x > 60

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5x ≤ 60

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5x ≥ 60

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Multiple Choice

What symbol is used to represent "is no more than"

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=

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<

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>

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Multiple Choice

Which graph represents the inequality 2x + 3 < 7


(Solve, then graph the solution)

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2
3
4

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2x + 3 < 7

Solution:

2x + 3 < 7

Subtract 3 on both sides

2x < 4

Divide by 2 on both sides

x < 2


*Graph will be an open dot at 2, shaded to the left!*

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Multiple Select

When do you "flip the inequalities sign"? (There are TWO correct answers!)

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When you add or subtract a negative

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When it is a one-step problem

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When you multiply or divide a negative

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When it's a 2-step problem

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When you need to put the variable on the left side

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Multiple Choice

Solve for x.


-4x + 1 > 13

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x > 48

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x < 3

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x > - 3

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x < - 3

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Solve for x.


-4x + 1 > 13

When you divide by a negative number, you need to flip your inequality symbol!

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Multiple Choice

Solve the following inequality!  

y3>6-\frac{y}{3}>6  

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y>18y>18  

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y>18y>-18  

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y<18y<18  

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y<18y<-18  

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When you multiply by a negative, you need to flip your inequality symbol!

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Multiple Choice

Solve the following inequality!

  3z  15-3z\ \ge\ 15  

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z5z\ge5  

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z5z\le5  

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z5z\ge-5  

4

z5z\le-5  

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is equivalent to

4m4\le m  ?

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m4m\le4  

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m4m\ge4  

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When you put the variable on the left, the symbol needs to switch to keep the relationship the same!

If 4 is less than or equal to m, then m is greater than or equal to 4!

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Multiple Choice

BONUS:

Triniti had $500 in a saving account at the beginning of the summer. She wants to have at least $200 in the account by the end of the summer. She withdraws (subtracts) $25 each week for food, clothes, and movie tickets. Which inequality represents her situation?

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200 + 25x ≥ 500

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500 + 25x ≥ 200

3

500 - 25x ≥ 200

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500 - 25x ≤ 200

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Multiple Choice

BONUS:

Mrs. Scott decided that she would spend no more than $120 to buy a jacket and a skirt. If the price of the jacket was $20 more than 3 times the price of the skirt, which inequality represents the highest possible price of the skirt?

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20x + 120 ≥ 3

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x/3 + 20 ≤ 120

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3x + 20 ≤ 120

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3x + 20 ≥ 120

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Poll

How well do you understand inequalities?

Not well at all. I am still very confused.

Okay. I need more review.

Pretty good, but I could understand more.

Very well. I understand everything!

Inequalities Day 1

Independent Practice: Ask your teacher for help if needed!

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