Exercises - Math 1 - Inequalities
Exercises - Math 1 - Inequalities
Exercises - Math 1 - Inequalities
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2) 4 x + 1 ? 1 ? ?8
3) ?1 ? 2n + 4 ? 5
4) ?6 > 5n + 5 + 4
14) 20 ? 2 p > ?2 ( p + 2) + 4 p
5) 0 ? 2n + 3n
15) x + 1 + 1 + 6x > 3( x ? 4) ? ( x ? 4)
6) 2 p ? 4 p ? ?2
16) ?6 (1 + 6 x) < 6 (1 ? 5 x)
7) 7 < ? (?k ? 3) + 2
8) 3 ? 2 (n ? 4) > ?1
18) ?6 (1 + 2 x) ? 6 (2 x ? 1) + 2x
9) ?5 (1 ? 4a) > ?5
19) ?2 (1 ? 5 x) > ? ( x + 1) ? 1
10) ?2 (b + 1) + 4 < 10
20) 5 x ? ( x + 2) > ? 5 (1 + x) + 3
II. Word Problems and Critical Thinking 1) The perimeter of the quadrilateral shown is less than 40 cm but greater than 16 cm. Write and inequality and solve for x. 2) In order to be admitted for a certain ride at an amusement park, a child must be greater than or equal to 36 inches tall and less than 48 inches tall. Which graph represents these conditions?
2) Wanda has P 10000 in her bank account. She wants to have P 3500 pesos left by summer vacation to buy scuba diving equipment. If she withdraws P 500 per week for food and fare, how many weeks can Wanda withdraw from her account? 3) Cassie has P 200 for fare and she wants to ride a taxi. The taxi charges a flat rate of 40 pesos in addition to 2.50 pesos per kilometer traveled. How many kilometers can Cassie travel without exceeding her budget? 4) Adrianne works in New York City and makes $42 per hour. She works in an office and must get her suit dry cleaned everyday for $75. If she wants to make more than $260 a day, at least how many hours must she work? 5) Sarah is selling bracelets and earrings to make money. The bracelets costs $2 and the earring cost $3. She needs to sell more than 50 bracelets and make $500 in all. How many bracelets and earrings should Sarah sell?