Inequalities
Equivalent Expressions
Solving Equations
Applied Equations
100

Graph the following inequality:

x>7

100

Simplify the Expression:

8u-u+3

7u+3

100

Solve for r:

-5r=-3r+6

r=-3

100

After watching baking shows on T.V., Jared signs up for a cake-decorating class. To practice his new skills, he decorates a batch of cupcakes with sugar flowers. Jared puts 5 sugar flowers on each cupcake. In all, Jared puts 30 sugar flowers on the cupcakes. 

Write and solve and equation to find the number of cupcakes Jared decorates.

5c=30

c=6

200

Solve and graph the following inequality:

4(d-4)<=8

d<=6

200

Simplify the expression:

8(-2-10m)

-80m-16

200

Solve for u:

-3+2u+6=-8u-7

u=-1

200

Susan's science class is doing a fun experiment. Each student must make a parachute that can safely carry a raw egg from the school roof to the ground. On the day of the parachute experiment, Susan's teacher gives 2 raw eggs to each student in the class. She gives out a total of 44 eggs. 

Write and solve an equation to find the number of students in Susan's class.

2s=44

s=22

300

Solve and graph the following inequality:

6>=-m+2

-4<=m

300

Simplify the expression:

8c+2(1+4c)

16c+2

300

Solve for c:

-20-4c-6c=2(9c+19)-2

c=-2

300

At Frameworks Hardware Store's annual start-of-summer sale, every drill set in the shop gets marked down. Arianna purchased 2 drill sets during the sale: one for herself and one to give her grandpa on Father's Day. Each drill set cost $25 less than its full price. She paid a total of $86. 

Write and solve an equation to find the full price of each drill set.

2(f-25)=86

f=68

400

Alyssa has saved $42 so far for a new bike. She plans to save the same amount of money each week for the rest of the summer. There are 6 weeks left. To buy the bike, Alyssa needs to have at least $90 saved.

Write an inequality that describes this situation, where m is the amount of money Alyssa saves each week to reach her goal.


6m+42>=90

400

Simplify the expression:

3(4+6k)-7+10k

28k+5

400

Solve for d:

3-1/2d=3/2d+4-d

d=-1

400

Beth is buying coffee for everyone in her study group. If she goes to the café next to her school, it will cost her $3.25 per coffee. If she goes to the café by her home, it will cost her $3.75 per coffee, but she has a coupon for $5 off. 

Write and solve an equation to Show how many coffees Beth would need to buy for the price to be the same.

3.25c=3.75c-5

c=10

500

Jordan has already read 18 pages of a book this week. For the rest of the week, Jordan plans to read the same number of pages each day. There are 7 days left in the week. By the end of the week, Jordan wants to read more than 60 pages in total.

Write an inequality that describes this situation, where p is the number of pages Jordan reads each day to meet the goal.

7p+18>60

500

Simplify the expression:

-1+ -3(-9-5s)

15s+26

500

Solve for x:

1/4(1/2x-9)=1/2(x+18)

x=-30

500

Jasmine plans to make and sell birdhouses this summer to earn extra money. She bought some woodworking tools for $286, and she will need to buy $12 worth of wood for each birdhouse. She plans to sell the birdhouses for $25 each.

Write and solve an equation to show how many many bird houses she needs to sell to equal the cost of the wood and tools. 

12c+286=25c

22=c

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