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Page 1: Splash Screen. Over Lesson 5–3 Write an inequality for the sentence. There are more than 500 students (s) at Candlewood Middle School. State whether the
Page 2: Splash Screen. Over Lesson 5–3 Write an inequality for the sentence. There are more than 500 students (s) at Candlewood Middle School. State whether the

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.

x

Page 3: Splash Screen. Over Lesson 5–3 Write an inequality for the sentence. There are more than 500 students (s) at Candlewood Middle School. State whether the

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.

Page 4: Splash Screen. Over Lesson 5–3 Write an inequality for the sentence. There are more than 500 students (s) at Candlewood Middle School. State whether the

Over Lesson 5–3

A. true

B. false

State whether the inequality 15 – n < 9 is true or false for n = 4.

Page 5: Splash Screen. Over Lesson 5–3 Write an inequality for the sentence. There are more than 500 students (s) at Candlewood Middle School. State whether the

Over Lesson 5–3

A. x > 2

B. x < 2

C. x < –2

D. x > –2

What inequality represents the graph?

Page 6: Splash Screen. Over Lesson 5–3 Write an inequality for the sentence. There are more than 500 students (s) at Candlewood Middle School. State whether the

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.

Page 7: Splash Screen. Over Lesson 5–3 Write an inequality for the sentence. There are more than 500 students (s) at Candlewood Middle School. State whether the

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.

Page 8: Splash Screen. Over Lesson 5–3 Write an inequality for the sentence. There are more than 500 students (s) at Candlewood Middle School. State whether the
Page 9: Splash Screen. Over Lesson 5–3 Write an inequality for the sentence. There are more than 500 students (s) at Candlewood Middle School. State whether the

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.

Page 10: Splash Screen. Over Lesson 5–3 Write an inequality for the sentence. There are more than 500 students (s) at Candlewood Middle School. State whether the

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.

Page 11: Splash Screen. Over Lesson 5–3 Write an inequality for the sentence. There are more than 500 students (s) at Candlewood Middle School. State whether the

A. x < 22

B. x < 4

C. x < –4

D. x > 4

Solve x + 9 < 13.

Page 12: Splash Screen. Over Lesson 5–3 Write an inequality for the sentence. There are more than 500 students (s) at Candlewood Middle School. State whether the

Solve m − 20 > -4. Check your solution.

Page 13: Splash Screen. Over Lesson 5–3 Write an inequality for the sentence. There are more than 500 students (s) at Candlewood Middle School. State whether the

Graph the Solution of an Inequality

Write the inequality.

Solve Graph the solution on a number line.

Simplify.

Answer:

Page 14: Splash Screen. Over Lesson 5–3 Write an inequality for the sentence. There are more than 500 students (s) at Candlewood Middle School. State whether the

Solve Graph the solution on a number line.

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B.

C.

D.

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