Solving Equations
Solving Inequalities
Creating Equations
Creating Inequalities
100

5x+4=34

X=6

100

5j + 12 < 97

j > 17

100

John has x apples. If he adds 5 apples to his pile, he will have 8 apples. What is the value of x? 

                                   


X+5=8
100

In which set do all of the values make the inequality true?

                               2x – 1 < 10

A. {10, 15, 20} B. {5, 7, 9} C. {4, 6, 8} D. {2, 3, 4}

D

200

X/2 -5= 15

X=40

200

10X + 120 ≤ 175

                                   


X ≤ 5.5

200

Maddie has x dollars. After spending $90 on a purse, she will have $45. What is the value of x? 

                                   


X-90=45

200

George has $23 to spend on art supplies. He wants to buy markers, paper, and glue. If the total cost of the markers and paper is more than $14, which inequality represents the dollar amount, p, George can spend on glue?

P + 14 > 23

p > 9

300

5X + 2 = 172

X= 34

300

22.50X + 95 ≤ 240

X ≤ 6.44

300

A sandwich shop sells sandwiches for $5.95 each, including tax. The shop received a total of $71.40 from the sales of sandwiches on afternoon. Which equation can be used to determine the number of sandwiches, x, sold by the sandwich shop that afternoon?

5.95x=71.40

300

The larger number is at least 8 less than three times the smaller number. What could be the value of the                                                                           smaller number if the larger one is 592? 

                                   


400

5x +27= 49.50

X= 4.5

400

5X - 79 ≤ 241

X ≤ 64

400

A pet store has cats and dogs for sale. Let c represent the number of cats. The number of dogs is 3 less than 4 times the number of cats. Which equation can be solved to find the number of dogs, d ?

4C-3=D

400

The smaller number is no more than 10 less than four-thirds the value of the bigger number. If the smaller number is 200, what could be the value of the bigger number? 

                                   


500

2/3X + 6 = 206

X= 300

500

55X + 125 ≤ 399

X ≤ 4.98

500

Alyssa’s rocket traveled h meters. The height of Alyssa’s rocket was one-fourth the height reached by Chris’ rocket. Chris’ rocket reached a height of 24 meters. Which equation can be used to find the height reached by Alyssa’s rocket?

H/4=16

500

Joseph needed $125 to buy a new pair of Jordan’s. His neighbor will pay him $6 per hour to walk his dog and his mother gave him $8 for mowing the lawn. What is the minimum amount of hours he will need to walk the dog in order for him to buy a new pair of Jordans?

                                   


6X+8 ≤ 125


X≤ 19.5 

                                   


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