Inequalities from Word Problem

Inequalities from Word Problem

8th Grade

12 Qs

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Inequalities from Word Problem

Inequalities from Word Problem

Assessment

Quiz

Mathematics

8th Grade

Hard

7.10.A

Standards-aligned

Created by

Anthony Clark

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12 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

Kathy works at a warehouse packing boxes. Her job is to place p items that each weigh 2 kg into a wooden box that weighs 1 kg. Kathy can lift a weight of up to 10 kg.

Which inequality represents the number of items Kathy can place in each box and still be able to lift the box?

p + 2 ≥ 10

p + 2 ≤ 10

2p + 1 ≥ 10

2p + 1 ≤ 10

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2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

Nathaniel runs in a charity race where $2.50 is donated for each kilometer he runs. Each runner of the race starts with a $10 donation regardless of the number of kilometers run. Nathaniel wishes to run enough kilometers to donate a minimum of $40 to charity. Write an inequality that Nathaniel can use to find the minimum number of kilometers that he must run so that he can donate a minimum of $40 to charity.

2.50x + 10 ≥ 40

2.50x + 10 ≤ 40

10x + 2.50 ≤ 40

10x + 2.50 ≤ 40

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3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

Eliana purchased some pencils for $0.45 each. She also purchased a ruler for $1.60. Eliana spent more than $1.75 on the ruler and pencils. Which inequality can be used to find p, the number of pencils that Eliana could have purchased?

0.45p + 1.6 < 1.75

0.45p − 1.6 > 1.75

0.45p + 1.6 > 1.75

0.45− 1.6 < 1.75

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4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

The greatest weight a moving truck can carry is 1,600 pounds. The truck is loaded with a piano that weighs 400 pounds. Boxes that weigh 50 pounds each will also be loaded into the truck.

Write an inequality that represents all possible values of x, the number of these boxes that can be loaded into the moving truck.

50x + 400 ≤ 1600

50x + 400 ≥ 1600

400x + 50 ≥ 1600

50x - 400 ≥ 1600

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5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

A principal has given a class $75 to help pay for a field trip to a zoo. The students in the class are selling pies for $5 each to earn the rest of the money they need. The field trip will cost a total of $386. Which inequality can be used to find p, the number of pies the class needs to sell in order to earn enough money to pay for the field trip?

5p + 75 ≤ 386

5p + 75 ≥ 386

75p + 5 ≥ 386

75p + 5 ≤ 386

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6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

Gabriel must practice piano at least 15 hours a week.  This week, he has practiced 6 hours so far.  Piano lessons are part of Gabriel’s practice time. Each lesson is 2 hours long. Which inequality can be used to find x, the minimum number of lessons Gabriel must attend this week?

x + 6 ≤ 15


2x + 6 ≤ 15

x + 6 ≥ 15

2x + 6 ≥ 15

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7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 10 pts

An inequality in one-variable is shown. 28x + 52 ≥ 1,200 Which problem situation could represent the inequality?

Debbie sold 52 boxes of fruit for $28 each plus a bonus, x, for selling the boxes quickly. Find x, the least amount of bonus Debbie will earn if Debbie sold the fruit quickly and earned at least $1,200.

Katrina earned 52 dollars an hour plus a weekly bonus of $28 for providing technical support at a local Internet Service Provider. Find x, the amount of hours Katrina must work to earn no more than $1,200.

Marissa has $52 in her savings account. She earns $28 for each lawn she mows. Find x, the least number of lawns she will need to mow in order to have a total of at least $1,200 in her savings account.

Edward had a balance of $52 in the bank. He added x dollars to his account last month. This week he deposited another $28. Find x, the amount Edward deposited in the bank last month if his total savings is now $1,200.

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