WISK 12-16-2013 Match the phrase with the correct inequality

WISK
12-16-2013
Match the phrase with the correct inequality symbol. You may use an answer
choice more than once.
A. <
1)
More than
2)
Above
3)
At least
4)
At or above
5)
Below
6)
At most
7)
At least
8)
Greater than
9)
Minimum
10)
Maximum
B. >
C. ≀
D. β‰₯
WISK
12-17-2013
1)
Which statement is true?
A The least common multiple of 4 and 8 is 16.
B The least common multiple of 4 and 10 is 40.
C The least common multiple of 6 and 10 is 30.
D The least common multiple of 6 and 8 is 48.
2)
Yesterday, the temperature did not get above 55° F. Which number line represents the
possible temperatures yesterday?
A.
55
B.
55
C.
55
D.
55
3)
What is the product of 14.5 and 20.2?
A. 2.929
4)
C. 292.9
D. 2929
A printer in the school computer lab prints 56 pages in 4 minutes. At this rate how
many pages does it print in 7 minutes?
A. 84
5)
B. 29.29
B. 88
C. 98
D. 108
Which statement best describes the solution to the inequality
A. There is only one number that is a solution.
B. The solution is infinite and includes all numbers.
C. The solution includes any number 10 or greater.
D. The solution is a single number 1o or greater.
π‘₯ β‰₯ 10 ?
WISK
12-19-2013
1. Which inequality is represented on the number line?
A.
B.
C.
D.
π‘₯
π‘₯
π‘₯
π‘₯
-6
< βˆ’6
≀ βˆ’6
> βˆ’6
β‰₯ βˆ’6
2.
Last week, the low temperature in Denver was -12° and the low temperature in Chicago
was -17°. Which statement is true?
A.
Since βˆ’12 < βˆ’17, it was colder in Denver than in Chicago.
B. Since βˆ’12 < βˆ’17, it was colder in Denver than in Chicago.
C. Since βˆ’12 < βˆ’17, it was colder in Chicago than in Denver.
D. Since βˆ’12 < βˆ’17, it was colder in Chicago than in Denver.
3.
Which number line represents the following situation:
β€œ Fewer than 20 students participated in a drawing competition.”
A.
20
B.
20
C.
20
D.
20
WISK
12-20-2013
Match the graph on the left with the correct inequality on the right.
A. 𝑛 ≀ βˆ’3
1.
-3
B. 𝑛 > 3
2.
-3
C. 𝑛 > βˆ’3
3.
-3
4.
5.
3
3
D. 𝑛 ≀ 3
E. 𝑛 β‰₯ βˆ’3
F. 𝑛 β‰₯ 3
6.
3