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Over Lesson 5–3
Write an inequality for the sentence. There are more than 500 students (s) at Candlewood Middle School.
State whether the inequality 15 – n < 9 is true or false for n = 4.
What inequality represents the graph?
Cherie grew at least 3 inches in the last year. Write an inequality to describe her growth.
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Over Lesson 5–3
A. s 500
B. s 500
C. s > 500
D. s < 500
Write an inequality for the sentence. There are more than 500 students (s) at Candlewood Middle School.
Over Lesson 5–3
A. true
B. false
State whether the inequality 15 – n < 9 is true or false for n = 4.
Over Lesson 5–3
A. x > 2
B. x < 2
C. x < –2
D. x > –2
What inequality represents the graph?
Over Lesson 5–3
A. g 3
B. g -3
C. g -3
D. g 3
Cherie grew at least 3 inches in the last year. Write an inequality to describe her growth.
You have already used the Properties of Equality to solve equations.(Lessons 4–3 and 4–4)
• Solve inequalities by using the Addition and Subtraction Properties of Inequality.
• Solve inequalities by multiplying or dividing by a positive or negative number.
Solve an Inequality
Solve y + 5 > 11. Check your solution.
y + 5 > 11Write the
inequality.
y + 5 > 11 Subtract 5 from each side.
- 5 - 5
y > 6 Simplify.
Solve an Inequality
Solve y + 5 > 11. Check your solution.
To check your solution, first check the solution and thentry any number greater than 6.
Check #1
y + 5 = 11 Write the inequality with an equal sign.
Answer: The solution is y > 6.
7 + 5 > 11 Replace y with 7. 12 > 11 This statement is true.
6 + 5 = 11 Replace y with 6. 11 = 11 This
statement is true. Check #2 y + 5 >11 Write the inequality.
A. x < 22
B. x < 4
C. x < –4
D. x > 4
Solve x + 9 < 13.
Solve m − 20 > -4. Check your solution.
Graph the Solution of an Inequality
Write the inequality.
Solve Graph the solution on a number line.
Simplify.
Answer:
Solve Graph the solution on a number line.
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