Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on a number line. 1. 3a + 3 < 12 2. 8y + 2 > –22 3. –5m – 5 ≤ 30 4. 5. Ann has only $10 to spend on carnival.

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Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on a number line. 1. 3a + 3 < y + 2 > –22 3. –5m – 5 ≤ Ann has only $10 to spend on carnival rides. Each ride ticket costs $0.50. Ann wants to save at least $4 for food and drinks. Write and solve an inequality to find the number of ride tickets Ann can buy. Interpret the solution. Course 2, Lesson 7-1

ANSWERS 1. a < 3 2. y > –3 3. m ≥ –7 4. z ≥ – $0.5r ≥ 4; r ≤ 12; Ann can buy at most 12 ride tickets.

HOW does geometry help us describe real-world objects? Geometry Course 2, Lesson 7-1

Course 2, Lesson 7-1 Common Core State Standards © Copyright National Governors Association Center for Best Practices and Council of Chief State School Officers. All rights reserved. Geometry 7.G.5 Use facts about supplementary, complementary, vertical, and adjacent angles in a multi-step problem to write and solve simple equations for an unknown angle in a figure. Mathematical Practices 1Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. 3Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others. 4Model with mathematics. 7Look for and make use of structure.

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