1
8
7
56
1
1
8
0.125
2
7
12
84
2
5
8
0.625
3
12
6
72
3
3
5
0.6
4
12
7
84
4
1
5
0.2
5
7
8
56
5
7
10
0.7
6
8
6
48
6
3
8
0.375
7
7
7
49
7
9
10
0.9
8
11
12
132
8
1
10
0.1
9
6
7
42
9
1
4
0.25
10
8
9
72
10
1
3
0.3333
11
9
6
54
11
1
9
0.1111
12
7
4
28
12
3
4
0.75
13
8
8
64
13
1
6
0.1666
14
12
8
96
14
1
2
0.5
15
9
12
108
15
2
3
0.6666
16
6
8
48
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3
10
0.3
17
6
9
54
18
12
11
132
19
12
9
108
20
11
11
121
21
9
7
63
22
9
8
72
23
7
6
42
24
6
12
72
25
12
12
144
26
4
8
32
27
8
4
32
28
8
12
96
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Answer as many of the following questions as you can.
Do not use a calculator for any of the problems.
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Solve the inequality
A
x < -1
B
x ≤ 0
C
x ≤ 3
D
x ≤ -3
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Solve the inequality
A
x < 2
B
x > 2
C
x < -2
D
x > -2
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Which number line represents the solution set for the inequality
A
B
C
D
4
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What value of x is in solution set of
A
4
B
0
C
2
D
-2
5
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Which number line represents the solution set for the inequality
A
B
C
D
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Which equation corresponds to the graph shown?
A
│X│> 3
B
│X│≥ 3
C
│X│< 3
D
│X│≥ 3
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Find the inequality that represents the graph
A
-2 ≤ X < 4
B
-2 < X ≤ 4
C
-2 ≥ X > 4
D
-2 > X ≥ 4
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Which inequality is true when the value of X = 1
A
-5-3X<8
B
-5-3X<-8
C
8<-5-3X
D
-8<-5-3X
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An amusement park charges $5 for admission and $2 for each ride. If John has $ 20 to spend, what inequality can be used to find the number of rides John can pay?
A
5 + 2x < 20
B
5 + 2x > 20
C
5 + 2x ≥ 20
D
5 + 2x ≤ 20
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What situation can be represented by this inequality? X ≤ 15
A
There are at least 15 students enrolled in the course.
B
No more than 15 students will be accepted in the course.
C
There are more than 15 gallons of gas in the tank
D
There are less than 15 gallons of gas in the tank
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