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Linear Inequalities and Interval Notations Homework

This document provides practice problems involving inequalities and intervals for an Algebra 1 Honors class. It contains 13 problems divided into two sections. The first section contains 6 problems that involve setting up and graphing inequalities on number lines. The second section contains 7 word problems that require setting up inequalities, solving them, and answering questions based on the solutions. The problems involve topics like taxi fares, savings accounts, rectangle dimensions, consecutive integers, and exam grades.

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Linear Inequalities and Interval Notations Homework

This document provides practice problems involving inequalities and intervals for an Algebra 1 Honors class. It contains 13 problems divided into two sections. The first section contains 6 problems that involve setting up and graphing inequalities on number lines. The second section contains 7 word problems that require setting up inequalities, solving them, and answering questions based on the solutions. The problems involve topics like taxi fares, savings accounts, rectangle dimensions, consecutive integers, and exam grades.

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Algebra 1 Honors | Inequalities and Intervals

I. Find the solution set of the inequality. Show the graph of the solution set and
its corresponding interval notation.

1. −4𝑥 + 5 > 3𝑥 − 4𝑥 − 5 2.
2(𝑥−3)
+𝑥−
5𝑥 1
≤ 2 (3 − 𝑥) + 𝑥
3 6

3. −6 ≥ 𝑥 + 2(−5𝑥 − 3) or −9(−𝑥) < 9(𝑥 − 5) 4. −6 + 10 ≤ 2(−5𝑥 − 3) and −5(𝑥 + 6) ≥ −(10𝑥 − 5)

5. −3𝑥 + 4(−𝑥 − 3) ≥ −10 and 6. −4(𝑥 − 0.5) < 𝑥 − 0.75 or −8𝑥 + 6 ≥ 𝑥 − 4


−5(5𝑥 − 5) > −10𝑥 − 110

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Algebra 1 Honors | Inequalities and Intervals

II. Write an inequality for each problem, then solve.


The 5 step problem solving process still applies in solving word problems with
inequalities with one exception:

Step 1: Read the problem carefully.


Step 2: Define your variables.
Step 3: SET UP THE INEQUALITY.
Step 4: Solve the inequality.
Step 5: Answer the question.

7. The Yellow Taxi Cab Co. charges a $2.75 flat rate and $.65 for each additional mile. Emma
has no more than $14 to spend on a ride. How many miles can Emma ride without exceeding
her spending limit?

8. Charlie has $500 in a savings account at the beginning of the summer, but withdraws $25
each week to spend on meals at Duchess (his favorite). He wants to have at least $200 in the
account at the end of the summer for the start of school. How many weeks can Charlie
withdraw money from the account?

9. The length of a rectangle is 4cm longer than the width. The perimeter is no more than
28cm. What are the maximum possible dimensions for the rectangle?

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Algebra 1 Honors | Inequalities and Intervals

10. The sum of two consecutive integers is less than 55. Find the pair of integers with the greatest
sum.

11. The sum of two consecutive even integers is at most 400. Find the pair of integers with the
greatest sum.

12. The sum of three consecutive odd integers is no less than 51. What is the middle integer?

13. There are three exams given in a marking period. Ryan received an 85 and a 91 on the first
two exams. What grade must he earn on the last exam in order to get an average of no less
than a 90 for the marking period?

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