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T3 - Grade 7 - Quiz 1 Revision Sheet

This document is a practice worksheet for Grade 7 students focusing on solving inequalities using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. It includes various questions requiring students to solve and graph inequalities, along with explanations of inequality symbols and their graphical representations. The worksheet is structured into sections with multiple questions for students to complete.

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T3 - Grade 7 - Quiz 1 Revision Sheet

This document is a practice worksheet for Grade 7 students focusing on solving inequalities using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. It includes various questions requiring students to solve and graph inequalities, along with explanations of inequality symbols and their graphical representations. The worksheet is structured into sections with multiple questions for students to complete.

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Practice Worksheet

Grade 7 – Term 3
Week 22

Name:

lesson 5-4 Solve Inequalities Using Addition or Subtraction


Inequality Symbols:
Greater Than

Greater Than or Equal To

Less Than

Less Than or Equal To

Graphing Inequality Symbols:

Greater Than (The open circle indicates that


this is NOT EQUAL TO the number that is
graphed.)

Greater Than or Equal To (The closed circle


indicates that this is EQUAL TO the number
that is graphed.)

Less Than (The open circle indicates that this is


NOT EQUAL TO the number that is graphed.)

Less Than or Equal To (The closed circle


indicates that this is EQUAL TO the number
that is graphed.

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Question 1: Draw a graph for each inequality.

1) x ≥ 4

2) n < 1

3) v > 3

4) b > 2

5) n ≤ 5

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6) r ≤ 3

7) n ≥ 2

8) x ≤ 1

9) n > 4

10) r < 6

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Question1: Solve each inequality, and then graph the solutions.

1) k + 11 > 12

2) x - 1 < 6

3) x + 5 > 8

4) m + 21 ≥ 23

5) m - 4 ≤ 5

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Question2: Solve each inequality, and then graph the solutions.

1) n + 24 ≥ 78

2) m ─ 64 < 31

3) v + 4>19

4) x ─ 14 ≤ 25

5) a + 26 > 58

6) b ─ 47 < 64

7) d + 25 ≥ 48

8) c ─ 24 ≤ 76

9) x + 64 ≥ 92

10) u ─ 15 < 59

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lesson 5-5 Solve Inequalities Using Multiplication or Division.
Question1: Solve each inequality, and then graph the solutions.

k
1) >3
2

2) 3w < 6

3) 5c ≥ 20

b
4)
5
≤2

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Question2: Solve each inequality.

1) 8a ≥ 64 c
2) <9
5

b 4) 9d ≤ 81
3) >4
7

𝑥 6) 9n > 18
5) <3
8

7) 3r > 15 y
8) ≤5
6

m 10) 7r > 42
9) ≥4
4

11) 4b < 20 n
12) ≤ 12
3

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Practice Questions
Question1: Solve the inequality c + 2 <3.
Then graph the solution.

Question2: Graph the solution of the inequality.


a−1≥4

Question3: Solve b + 14 ≤ 18, and then graph the solution.

Question4: Solve x + 9 >12, and then graph the solution.

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Question5: Solve the inequality.
p −20 ≤7

Question 6: Solve the inequality. Then, graph the solution.


15x ≥ 30

Question7: Solve the inequality. Then, graph the solution.


𝑎
<3
2

𝑥
Question8: A teacher writes the inequality 6 <12 on the board.
A student solves the inequality incorrectly and gets the result
x<2.What is the correct result?

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