Graphing and Writing Inequalities
True/false statements
Key words
Solution Sets
Write the inequality
100

When graphing inequalities, which symbols have an OPEN circle?

< Less Than

> Greater Than

100

4 < 9 

True 

100

Fewer than

< Less than

100

What numbers complete the solution set for the inequalities below? 

z > 66


67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74 etc

100

A fair requires customers to be 4 feet tall or taller to ride a rollercoaster.

x >= 4

200

When graphing inequalities, which inequality symbols have a CLOSED circle?

≤ : Less Than or Equal to         

≥ : Greater than or Equal to

200

3 > 9 

False

200

At least

>= Greater than or equal to

200

What numbers complete the solution set for the inequalities below?

m > 34


35, 36, 37, 38, 39

200

A student must score at least 70 percent to pass.

x >= 70

300

Which direction do we shade for x < -3 ?

What is 

Left    

300

-1 > -5

True

300

Up to

>= Greater than or equal to

300

What numbers complete the solution set for the inequalities below?

w < 93


87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93

300

The pool is no more than 6 feet deep.

x <= 6

400

Is the following inequality graphed correctly?

x < 6

No, the graph shows x > -6

400

2x > 12 


x> 6 

True 

400

No more than 

<= Less than or equal to

400

What numbers make up the solution set for the inequalities below?

p < 11


4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 1-

400

To win a prize you must score less than 20 points

x < 20

500

What are these symbols called: 

< , ≤ , > , ≥?

(The answers are not less then, greater then, etc.)

What is 


Inequalities

500

-2 is less than -10

False

500

More than

> Greater than

500

What numbers complete the solution set for the inequalities below?

x > 13


13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21

500

An average person can walk more than 1.5 miles in a day

x > 1.5

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