Solve Word Problems Leading to Inequalities: CCSS.Math.Content.7.EE.B.4b

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Common Core: 7th Grade Math › Solve Word Problems Leading to Inequalities: CCSS.Math.Content.7.EE.B.4b

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Write the following as a mathematical inequality:

A number is less than or equal to three times the sum of another number and five

2

Billy makes a week in allowance plus for each lawn that he mows. This week Billy wants to make over . Select the inequality for the number of lawns he needs to mow.

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Billy makes a week in allowance plus for each lawn that he mows. This week Billy wants to make over . Select the inequality for the number of lawns he needs to mow.

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Billy makes a week in allowance plus for each lawn that he mows. This week Billy wants to make over . Select the inequality for the number of lawns he needs to mow.

5

Given the following problem, write the inequality.

Seven less than two times a number is greater than fourteen.

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Write the inequality: Eight more than two times a number is more than two.

7

Express the following as an inequality:

Bob's amount of apples () is more than twice the amount of Adam's bananas ().

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Write the inequality: A number less than three is greater than five.

9

Write as an algebraic inequality:

Twice the sum of a number and sixteen does not exceed eighty.

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Write the inequality:

Two less than twice a number is less than two.

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