Mr. Raglon C. E. King Middle School.  Jalen made an “A” on her science test. Write down a percentage that she could have made on her test.  Write down.

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Mr. Raglon C. E. King Middle School

 Jalen made an “A” on her science test. Write down a percentage that she could have made on her test.  Write down three more possible scores for her test.

 An inequality states that two values are not equal  4 < 7  > 5

 > Greater than  <Less than  ≥ Greater than or Equal To  ≤ Less than or Equal to

 The maximum number of people allowed on the ride at one time is 100.  Children under 3 years old get into the park for free.  In order to qualify for free shipping, you must spend at least $25 at Amazon.  Your essay must be over 200 words

 The maximum number of people allowed on the ride at one time is 100. n ≤ 100  Children under 3 years old get into the park for free. a <3  In order to qualify for free shipping, you must spend at least $25 at Amazon. m ≥ 25  Your essay must be over 200 words. w > 200

 Jalen made an “A” on her science test.  Write an inequality to describe her score.  s ≥ 90

 Solve for the variable by performing inverse operations.  If you multiply or divide both sides by a negative number you must flip the sign of the inequality.