One-Step Inequalities
Two-step Inequalities
Inequalities with Integers
Inequality Models
Word Problems
100

x+5<8

x<3

100

10x+3<23

x<2

100

x-4> -5

x> -1

100

What is the solution set for this inequality?

x<1

100

Write the inequality to represent this:

Jacob has $100 in his savings account. He plans to add $20 per week from his lawn mowing job. How many weeks will it take for Jacob to have more than $800 in his account?

100+20x>800

200

x-10>=5

x>=15

200

1/2x-3>2

x>10

200

-6x<=30

x>= -5

200

What is the solution set for the inequality shown?

x>1

200

Write the inequality to represent this:

Shelby is saving to attend a summer camp. She needs $250 to register. Her parents give her $75. She will raise the rest of the money by babysitting for $12 per hour. What is the minimum number of hours Shelby must babysit to attend camp?

75+12x>=250

300

2x>14

x>7

300

4x-1<=11

x<=3

300

2x-7> -5

x>1

300

Find the solution set.

x<= -3

300

Write the inequality to represent:

Mae has 50 signatures for a petition. She plans to get 10 signatures per lunch period. How many lunch periods will it take for Mae to have at least 300 signatures?

50+10x>=300

400

x/6<=2

x<=12

400

1/3x+9>12

x>9

400

x/5-15>= -5

x>=50

400

What is the solution set for this inequality?

x> -2

400

Write an inequality to represent:

Ms. McKenney can carry 50 pounds of pumpkins at most in her cart. She already has a 12 pound pumpkin. She is picking out more pumpkins that weigh 5 pounds each. How many more pumpkins can Ms. McKenney load in her cart?

12+5x<=50

500

5x>24

x>24/5

500

4x+3<=25

x<=5.5

500

-2x+8> -2

x<5

500

Find the solution set.


x<1

500

Write the inequality to represent:

Katelyn wants to buy three necklaces and a ring and cannot spend more than $80. The ring costs $30. If the three necklaces cost the same price, then how much can she pay for each necklace?

30+3x<=80