LINEAR INEQUALITIES APPLICATTIONS

LINEAR INEQUALITIES APPLICATTIONS

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Mathematics

6th - 7th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Renting games online from Netwii costs $3.33 per game with no monthly fee. Renting games online from HDO costs $2.00 per game plus a monthly fee of $10.00. Which inequality represents the situation when the monthly cost at Netwii is more than the monthly cost at HDO? Options: 3.33v > 2v + 10, 3.33v + 10 > 2v, 3.33v < 2v + 10, 3.33v + 10 < 2v

Back

3.33v > 2v + 10

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Equation to find m for equal total amount raised by two classes: - Class 1: $3.50/ticket, raised $400 - Class 2: $2.00/ticket, raised $300

Back

3.5m + 400 = 2m + 300

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Pet Supplies makes a profit of $5.50 per bag on its line of natural dog food. If the store wants to make a profit of no less than $5225, how many bags of dog food does it need to sell?

Back

5.50x ≥ 5225

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Johnny earns $15 per hour dog walking. He wants to earn at least $105 to buy a new bike. Which inequality represents how long Johnny needs to work to afford his new bike?

Back

15h ≥ 105

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Addie saved more than $36. Which inequality represents the amount that she saved? Options: s > 36, s < 36, s ≤ 36, s ≥ 36

Back

s > 36

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Write the linear inequality in standard form for this situation: The manager of an electronics store projects that the store should achieve more than $21,000 in revenue from TVs and DVD players every day in order to remain profitable. TVs sell for $225 and DVD players sell for $175.

Back

225x + 175y > 21,000

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Write the linear inequality in standard form for this situation: In order to raise money to attend upcoming competitions, the Math Pentathalon team is selling apple cider and hot chocolate. They hope to make at least $240 by selling hot chocolate for $1 a glass and hot apple cider for $2 a glass.

Back

x + 2y ≥ 240

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