AlgebraDate_____ 6.1 Assignment CP Solving one step linear inequalities (pp 334-336) 1. What is your name? Write an inequality that describes the graph shown. 2. 3. 4. 5. Sketch a graph of the inequality. 6. 9. 7. 8. 6.5 < x AlgebraDate_____ 6.1 Assignment CP Solving one step linear inequalities (pp 334-336) Solve the inequality and graph its solution. 10. 11. 12. 13. x + 3.5 > 8 14. Helium is the element that has the lowest boiling point, Write an inequality that describes the boiling point b (in degrees Celsius) of any other element. Graph the inequality. 15. You make a profit of $5.25 from each magazine you sell. Write an inequality to show how many magazines m you need to sell to earn a minimum of $168. Graph the inequality. AlgebraDate_____ 6.1 Assignment CP Solving one step linear inequalities (pp 334-336) AlgebraDate_____ 6.1 Assignment CP Solving one step linear inequalities (pp 334-336) 16. Alex has scored 181 points so far this basketball season. He needs to score 207 points to tie the school record for most points scored in a season. Let x represent the number of points Alex needs to score to tie or beat the record. Write an inequality for x. What is the least number of points Alex has to score? Graph the inequality. 17. The lowest elevation in California is 282 feet below sea level. Let E represent the elevation of any location in California. Write an inequality for E. Graph the inequality. Review. Solve the equation. 18. 3(x – 6) = 12 21. (Chapter 3 Section 3) 19. -3s – 2 = -44 20. AlgebraDate_____ 6.1 Assignment CP Solving one step linear inequalities (pp 334-336) Write the slope-intercept form of the equation of the line that passes through the two points. Graph the line. Label the points where the line crosses the axes. (Chapter 4 Section 3 & Chapter 5 Section 3) 22. (2, 0) & (-4, 3) 23. (-1, -3) & (2, 3) 24. (1, 1) & (-3, 5) AlgebraDate_____ 6.1 Assignment CP Solving one step linear inequalities (pp 334-336) AlgebraDate_____ 6.1 Assignment CP Solving one step linear inequalities (pp 334-336) 25. (5, 0) & (5, - 2) 26. The table shows the time t (in minutes) and the distance d (in miles) that Maria rode her bike each week. Write a model that relates the variables d and t.
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