

6.EE.2.8 Writing & Interpreting Inequalities FSA Rev./Pract.
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6.EE.2.8 Writing & Intepreting Inequlities

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6.EE.2.8 Review: Question 1
Cirrus clouds form more than 6,000 meters above Earth. Which inequality represents h, the height, in meters, of cirrus clouds?
A. ℎ > 6000
B. ℎ < 6000
C. ℎ ≥ 6000
D. ℎ ≤ 6000
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6.EE.2.8 Review: Question 2
Which selection would translate the following sentence to an inequality?
It's colder than −2℉ outside right now.
A. 𝑥 > −2
B. 𝑥 < −2
C. 𝑥 ≥ −2
D. 𝑥 ≤ −2
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6.EE.2.8 Review: Question 3
According to Interstate Highway Standards, U.S. and state highway traffic lanes must be at least 12 feet wide. Which inequality represents the widths that traffic lanes can be.
A. 𝑥 > 12
B. 𝑥 < 12
C. 𝑥 ≥ 12
D. 𝑥 ≤ 12
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6.EE.2.8 Practice: Question 1
According to historical records, the highest price for regular gas in Florida over the last ten years was just under $4.06. Write an inequality to represent Florida’s gas prices over the last ten years.
A. 𝑥 < 4.06
B. 𝑥 > 4.06
C. 𝑥 ≥ 4.06
D. 𝑥 ≤ 4.06
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6.EE.2.8 Review: Question 4
Which number line represents the inequality m < 0.
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Multiple Choice
6.EE.2.8 Practice: Question 2
Which number line represents the inequality p > −3.
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6.EE.2.8 Practice Question 3 : Practice
At an amusement park, the height, h, that a person must be in order to ride the roller coaster is given by the inequality h > 48 inches.
Check each value from the list below to show if it DOES satisfies the above inequality.
a. 47.9 inches
b. 48 41inches
c. 4.899 inches
d. 48.00 inches
e. 50 43inches
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6.EE.2.8 Practice Question 3 (con't): Practice
At an amusement park, the height, h, that a person must be in order to ride the roller coaster is given by the inequality h > 48 inches.
Check each value from the list below to show if it DOESN'T satisfies the above inequality.
a. 48 41 inches
b. 50 43 inches
c. 48 inches
d. 248 inches
e. 40 108 inches
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