Solving Inequalities in Two Variables

Solving Inequalities in Two Variables

9th Grade

17 Qs

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Solving Inequalities in Two Variables

Solving Inequalities in Two Variables

Assessment

Quiz

Mathematics

9th Grade

Hard

CCSS
7.EE.B.4B

Standards-aligned

Created by

Anthony Clark

FREE Resource

17 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Ms. Savva is ordering pizzas and breadsticks for a school party and has a budget of no more than $81. An order of breadsticks costs (x) $7 and a pizza costs (y) $13. 7x + 13y ≤ 81 Given Ms. Savva's budget, which of the following give a viable option she can purchase for the school party?

7 breadstick and 3 pizzas

3 breadstick and 4 pizzas

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Luis receives a $25 gift card to an online retailer that sales digital music and games. Each song costs $0.89 and each game cost $1.99. He wants to purchase at least 15 items with this card. Set up a system of inequalities to represent this scenario where x represents the number of songs purchased and y represents the number of games purchased.

x + y > 15

0.89x + 1.99y < 25

x + y < 15

0.89x + 1.99y > 25

x + y > 15

1.99x + 0.89y < 25

x + y < 15

1.99x + 0.89y < 25

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Ms. Loredo is making her special cantaloupe-and-honeydew salad for a family gathering she is hosting and does not want to spend more than $30 at the supermarket. Currently, cantaloupes cost $3 each and honeydew melons cost $2 each. Which inequality in slope-intercept form best represents the number of cantaloupes, x, and honeydew melon, y. (Write an inequality first, then solve for y.)

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

A student has started a lawn care business. He charges $15 per hour to mow lawns and $20 per hour for gardening. Because he is still in school, he is only allowed to work for at most 20 hours per week. His goal is to make at least $300 per week. Which system of equations or inequalities model the situation?

15x + 20y > 20

x + y        < 300

15x + 20y > 300

x + y     < 20

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

A farmer has a field that can be used to grow two types of crops, corn and wheat. Each acre of corn requires 2 hours of labor and each acre of wheat requires 3 hours of labor. The farmer has a total of 40 hours of labor available. The farmer wants to grow at least 5 acres of corn and at least 8 acres of wheat. Write a system of linear inequalities to represent this situation.

2x + 3y >= 40, x <= 5, y <= 8.

2x + 3y <= 40, x <= 5, y <= 8.

2x + 3y >= 40, x >= 5, y <= 8.

2x + 3y <= 40, x >= 5, y >= 8

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Write the system of inequalities:
Carlos works at a movie theater selling tickets. The theater has 300 seats and charges $7.50 for adults and $5.50 for children. The theater expects to make at least $2000 for each showing

x+y≤300
7.5x+5.5y≥2000

x+y<300
7.5x+5.5y≥2000

x+y≤300
7.5x+5.5y≤2000

x+y>2000
7.5x+5.5y≤300

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Lewis has 50-cent stamps and 23-cent stamps. He needs to use stamps totalling at least $3.70 to mail a package. There is enough room for up to 10 stamps on the package. This situation can be represented by the following system of inequalities, where x = number of 50-cent stamps and y = number of 23-cent stamps. Which statement is true?

Lewis can use six 50-cent stamps and four 23-cent stamps.

Lewis can use five 50-cent stamps and five 23-cent stamps.

If Lewis uses six 50-cent stamps, he only needs to use two 23-cent stamp.

If Lewis uses fourteen 23-cent stamps, he only needs to use one 50-cent stamp.

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