Inequalities for Sentences
Inequalities for Situations
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100

12 less than a number is more than 7

x - 12 > 7

100

Sally got a $50 gift card for Christmas and plans to spend (s) dollars. Write and inequality that represents how much she can spend using only the gift card.

50 ≥  s

100

The high school football stadium has a maximum capacity of 2,250 students. If 1,245 have already sat in their seats, how many people (p) can still come?

200

The product of a number and 6 is more than 24

6x > 24

200

A movie theater can hold up to 150 people. Write an inequality that represents the number of people (p) who can attend a movie showing.

p ≤ 150

200

The library can accommodate 500 visitors at once. If 325 people are currently in the library, how many more people (p) can enter?

300

The difference between a number and 4 is no more than 10

x − 4 ≤ 10

300

Anna is organizing a charity event and needs at least 100 people to attend to cover the costs. Write an inequality that represents the number of people (p) who must attend the event.

p ≥ 100

300

A landscaper charges $60 per hour (h) for landscaping services. Mr. Smith wants to pay no more than $480 for the services. How many hours (h) of landscaping can Mr. Smith afford?

400

The product of 4 and a number is at most 54

4x ≤  54

400

Jim is in charge of ordering the turkey for sandwiches at the party. The deli tells him that the temperature (t) the meat should be stored at should not exceed 40 degrees. Write and inequality that represents the temperature the meat should be stored.

t ≤ 40

400

Mr. Stoker hires a plumber that charges $35.50 per hour (h) to fix leaky pipes. The plumber says that the total charges for the work Mr. Stoker wants done will be at least $71.

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