Writing Two-Step Inequalities

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Writing Two-Step Inequalities

Warm Up Solve each inequality. Graph and check the solution.

2k + 5 ≥ -3

A mountain climbing team is camped at an altitude of 18,460 feet on Mount Everest. The team wants to reach the 29,029-foot summit within 6 days. Write an inequality to find the average number of feet per day the team must climb to accomplish its objective.

The 45 members of the glee club are trying to raise $6,000 so they can compete in the state championship. They already have $1,240. What inequality can you write to find the amount each member must raise, on average, to meet the goal?

Ella has $40 to spend at the State Fair Ella has $40 to spend at the State Fair. Admission is $6 and each ride costs $3. Write an inequality to find the greatest number of rides she can go on.

Write a corresponding real-world problem to represent 2x + 20 ≤ 50.

Write a real-world problem for each inequality. 3x + 10 > 30 5x – 50 ≤ 100