WRITING
INEQUALITIES
ONE-STEP
MULTIPLY/DIVIDE
ONE-STEP
ADD/SUBTRACT
GRAPHING
INEQUALITIES
2-step
100
A number is greater than 3
What is N > 3?
100
2x < 8
What is x < 4
100
M − 3 < 6
What is M < 9
100
When graphing x ≥ 3, this type of dot goes on the number line
What is closed dot
100
x/4 +2 > 6
What is x > 16
200
A number is less than or equal to ten
What is N ≤ 10
200
12 > 6x
What is x < 2
200
3 + x < 6
What is x < 3
200
When graphing x < 3, this type of dot goes on the number line
What is open dot
200

34 < 4 - 6x

What is x < -5

300
Two less than a number is less than nine
What is N – 2 < 9
300

x/-3 ≤ 18

What is x ≥ -54

300
x − 9 ≤ 23
What is x ≤ 32
300
When graphing x < 3, shade this part of the number line
What is left of the 3
300

-2x - 6 > 2

What is x< -4

400

23 plus a number at most  50

What is X + 23 ≤ 50

400

x/15 ≥ - 4

What is x ≥ - 60

400
12 ≥ x − 4
What is x ≤ 16
400
When graphing x > 2, shade this part of the number line
What is right of the 2
400
25x + 16 < 116
What is x<4
500

The product of 6 and a number is at least 12.

What is 6n ≥ 12

500
(2/3) x > 1/4
What is x > 3/8
500
82 ≥ c + 76
What is c ≤ 6
500
When graphing 2 < y, shade this part of the number line
What is right of the two
500
x/(-13) + 6 > 13
What is x < -91