Simplify
Language of Math
Graph an Inequality
Write an Inequality
Solve
100

20 - 3 * 6

2

100
The symbol you use when writing an inequality that uses the phrase 'fewer than'

<

100

An inequality using a 'greater than' sign will have a graph with an arrow pointing to the ____.

Right

100

Jack ran more than 15 miles this weekend.

x > 15

100

6x = 24

x = 4

200

(13 - 7) / 2

3

200

The operation used when the problem says 'twice as many'

multiplication (2x)

200

An inequality that shows a 'less than' relationship will use a/an ______ point on a number line graph.

Open (or unfilled)

200

Enzo has fewer than 35 Pokemon cards.

x < 35

200

32 - y = 21

y = 11

300

(11 - 4) * 6 / 2

21

300

A problem asking 'how many' of something per unit time is asking you to calculate ___.

Unit rate

300

When graphing an inequality that shows 'at least', the point will be _____ and the arrow pointing to the _____.

Filled (or solid), right

300

Erika earns at most $25 per hour.

x < 25

300

60 < 12x

5 < x

400

62 / 3 - 7

5

400

An inequality tells you that a total value is 'at most' a certain number. This is the symbol used in your math sentence.

<

400

Describe the graph of the following situation: the number of students in each classroom must be under 30.

An open point at 30, with an arrow pointing to the left.

400

Senior movie tickets are valid for adults 60 years and older.

x > 60

400

x / 4 > 11

x > 44

500

2/3 (17 - 2) * 4

40

500

A problem tells you to find a total quantity that is 'at least' a certain value. State the math operation you will use AND the symbol.

Addition, >

500

Describe the graph of the following inequality: The U.S. Constitution states that the president must be at least 35 years old.

A filled/closed point at 35 with an arrow pointing to the right.

500

Alice weighs half as much as Jay, less 37 pounds. Jay weighs 205 pounds at most.

2x - 37 < 205

500

2x + 7 = 15

x = 4