Solving and Graphing Inequalities
  • 1. Which inequality can be represented by the graph?
A) x ≤ 7
B) x < 7
C) x > 7
D) x ≥ 7
  • 2. An open circle on the number indicates the number __________ included in the set of solutions.
A) is not
B) is
  • 3. Which inequality reads, "x is greater than or equal to 3"?
A) x > 3
B) x ≥ 3
C) x < 3
D) x ≤ 3
  • 4. Translate the situation into an inequality: There are no more than 20 students in this class.
A) x > 20
B) x < 20
C) x ≥ 20
D) x ≤ 20
  • 5. Translate the following situation into an inequality: Sally needs to have more than 14 tickets to get a prize.
A) x ≥ 14
B) x < 14
C) x ≤ 14
D) x > 14
  • 6. Solve the inequality: -4x + 2 < -38
A) x > 9
B) x < 10
C) x > 10
D) x < 9
  • 7. Solve the inequality: 52 ≤ x + 4
A) x ≤ 56
B) x ≥ 48
C) x ≤ 48
D) x ≥ 56
  • 8. Identify the inequality to represent the following situation: You must weigh under 200 pounds to bungee jump.
A) x ≤ 200
B) x ≥ 200
C) x > 200
D) x < 200
  • 9. Which inequality can be represented by graph?
A) w > 2
B) w ≥ 2
C) w ≤ 2
D) w < 2
  • 10. Which inequality can be represented by graph?
A) y ≥ 13
B) y > 13
C) y ≤ 13
D) y < 13
  • 11. Solve the inequality. Show your work. 3n - 5 < -11
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