
Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities review
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Lyndsay Mitchell
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Expressions, Equations, & Inequalities
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Multiple Choice
Lin got a $50 gift card to an online music store. She uses the gift card to buy an album for $9.99. She also wants to use the gift card to buy some songs. Each song costs $1.29.
Step 1: Identify the key information
$50= song cost
$1.29= gift card
$9.99= number of songs
n= album cost
$50= gift card
$1.29= song cost
$9.99= album cost
n= number of albums
$50= gift card
$1.29= song cost
$9.99= number of albums
n= album cost
$50= album cost
$1.29= number of songs
$9.99= song cost
n= gift card
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Multiple Choice
Lin got a $50 gift card to an online music store. She uses the gift card to buy an album for $9.99. She also wants to use the gift card to buy some songs. Each song costs $1.29.
Step 2: Identify the max or minimum
$50 is the maximum amount she can spend
$50 is the minimum amount she can spend
$9.99 is the maximum amount she can use
$9.99 is the maximum amount she can use
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Multiple Choice
Lin got a $50 gift card to an online music store. She uses the gift card to buy an album for $9.99. She also wants to use the gift card to buy some songs. Each song costs $1.29.
Step 3: Set up the inequality
9.99+1.29n≥50
9.99+1.29n≤50
9.99−1.29n≥50
9.99−1.29n≤50
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Inequalities on
a graph:
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Multiple Choice
Which number line shows all the values of x that make the inequality −3x+1<7 true?
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B
C
D
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Multiple Select
Select all expressions that are equivalent to 6x+1−(3x−1) .
6x+1−3x−1
6x+−3x+1+1
3x+2
6x−3x+1−1
6x+1+−3x−−1
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Multiple Choice
At midnight, the temperature in a city was 5 degrees Celsius. The temperature was dropping at a steady rate of 2 degrees Celsius per hour.
Choose the inequality that represents t, the number of hours past midnight, when the temperature was colder than -4 degrees Celsius.
***Remember the steps: identify key steps, max/minimum, & px+q=r
5t−4>2
5−2t<−4
2t+4<5
4−5t>−4
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Multiple Choice
At midnight, the temperature in a city was 5 degrees Celsius. The temperature was dropping at a steady rate of 2 degrees Celsius per hour. In the inequality that represents t, the number of hours past midnight, when the temperature was colder than -4 degrees Celsius.
5−2t<−4
Explain your reason below:
5= hours
2= city temp
t= temp drop
< greater than
-4= current temp
5= temp drop
2= greater than
t= temp drop
< current temp
-4= city temp
5= city temp
2= temp drop
t= hours
< less than
-4= current temp
5= city temp
2= temp drop
t= hours
< less than
-4= current temp
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Multiple Choice
Choose the matching graph to the inequality:
5-2t<-4
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B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
Expand the inequality −41(−8x+12y) to create an equivalent expression.
**hint: distribute using an area model, then simplify (combine like terms).
2x−3y
2y+3x
2x+3y
2y−3x
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Multiple Choice
Factor the expression 36a−16
**hint: use the "T" chart to find the greatest common factor
4(9a+4)
4(9a−4)
9(4a−4)
9(4a+4)
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Multiple Choice
Tyler is simplifying the expression 6−2x+5+4x . His work is shown in the picture.
Tyler's work is incorrect. Explain the error he made.
Tyler did inverse operations.
He combined unlike terms.
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Multiple Choice
Simplify the expression 6−2x+5+4x into two terms.
11+2x
4x−9x
4x+9x
2x+11
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Multiple Choice
Diego’s family car holds 14 gallons of fuel. Each day the car uses 0.6 gallons of fuel. A warning light comes on when the remaining fuel is 1.5 gallons or less.
Step 1: Identify the key information.
14= full car gallons
0.6= daily gallons used
1.5= warning light gallons
d= each day
14= full car gallons
0.6= daily gallons used
1.5= days to drive
d= each day
14= full car gallons
0.6= number of days
1.5= warning light gallons
d= each day
14= full car gallons
0.6= number of days
1.5= cost of gas
d= each day
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Multiple Choice
Diego’s family car holds 14 gallons of fuel. Each day the car uses 0.6 gallons of fuel. A warning light comes on when the remaining fuel is 1.5 gallons or less.
What is the maximum or minimum for the inequality before the light comes on?
Step 2: Identify the min/max
minimum 0.6 gallons
maximum 14 gallons
minimum 1.5 gallons
maximum 0.6 gallons
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Multiple Choice
Diego’s family car holds 14 gallons of fuel. Each day the car uses 0.6 gallons of fuel. A warning light comes on when the remaining fuel is 1.5 gallons or less.
Write an inequality to determine the number of days, t Diego’s father can drive the car without the warning light coming on.
Step 3: Set up the inequality
14−1.5t>0.6
1.5−0.6t>14
0.6−14t>1.5
14−0.6t>1.5
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Multiple Choice
Diego’s family car holds 14 gallons of fuel. Each day the car uses 0.6 gallons of fuel. A warning light comes on when the remaining fuel is 1.5 gallons or less.
14−0.6t>1.5
Solve the inequality and explain your answer.
t<20
Diego's dad can drive less than 20 days without the car light coming on.
t>20
Diego's dad can drive more than 20 days without the car light coming on.
t<−20
Diego's dad can drive less than 20 days without the car light coming on.
t>−20
Diego's dad can drive more than 20 days without the car light coming on.
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