
Algebra 1 | Unit 2 | Lesson 20: Writing and Solving Inequalities in One Variable | Practice Problems
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Diego’s goal is to walk more than 70,000 steps this week. The mean number of steps that Diego walked during the first 4 days of this week is 8,019. Write an inequality that expresses the mean number of steps that Diego needs to walk during the last 3 days of this week to walk more than 70,000 steps. Remember to define any variables that you use. If the mean number of steps Diego walks during the last 3 days of the week is 12,642, will Diego reach his goal of walking more than 70,000 steps this week?
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Here are statistics for the length of some frog jumps in inches: the mean is 41 inches, the median is 39 inches, the standard deviation is about 9.6 inches, the IQR is 5.5 inches. How does each statistic change if the length of the jumps are measured in feet instead of inches?
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