5x = 20
What is x = 4
Write an inequality for the following graph.
x > 4
Abby had 12 cookies. She gave each of her 4 friends the same number of cookies. Write a one-step equation to show how many cookies each of her friends received.
4x = 12
Write an inequality to show the following real-world scenario:
The temperature tomorrow will be below 20 degrees.
x < 20
-6 x (-2) =
12
x + 5 = 14
x = 9
Write an inequality for the following graph.
x <= 3
Lisa is cooking muffins. The recipe calls for 7 cups of sugar. She has already put in 2 cups. How many more cups does she need to put in?
2 + x = 7
Write an inequality to show the following real-world scenario:
The plane is flying higher than 500 meters above ground level.
x > 500
-4.5 - 3.2 =
-7.7
22 = x - 12
x = 34
Write an inequality for the following graph
x < -1
How many packages of diapers can you buy with $40 if one package costs $8?
8x = 40
Write an inequality to show the following real-world scenario:
Amy made at least $60 babysitting this week.
x >= 60
Find the area of the trapezoid
36cm^2
-10 + x = -4
x = 6
Draw a graph for the following inequality
x <= 5
Last week Julia ran 30 miles more than Pranav. Julia ran 47 miles. How many miles did Pranav run?
x + 30 = 47
Write an inequality to show the following real-world scenario:
The maximum capacity of the theater is 1,500.
x <= 1500
Simplify by combining like terms:
3x + 5(y - 2) - 9x + 4
-6x + 5y - 6
4/5 x=-20
x = -25
Draw a graph for the following inequality
4 < x
Last Friday Trevon had $29. Over the weekend he received some money for cleaning the attic. He now has $41. How much money did he receive?
29 + x = 41
Write an inequality to show the following real-world scenario:
Debbi has no more than $50 to spend at the yard sale.
x <= 50
Use Order of Operations to Solve the following
-28 + 5(3 - 9) + 14 =
-44