Mathsercise-C Ready? Inequalities Here we go!.

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Mathsercise-C Ready? Inequalities Here we go!

m can be any of these numbers, but not -2 Write down all the values of m if -2 < m ≤ 4 and m is an integer…… 7 Question 2 6 5 4 m can be any of these numbers, but not -2 3 2 1 Answer -1 -2 -3 1 -4 Inequalities -5

p can be any of these numbers, but not 2 Write down all the possible values of p when -3 ≤ p < 2 and p is an integer…. 7 Question 3 6 5 4 3 2 1 p can be any of these numbers, but not 2 Answer -1 -2 -3 2 -4 Inequalities -5

Solve it like an equation Solve the inequality… 2x + 7 > 1 Solve it like an equation Question 4 2x + 7 > 1 - 7 Answer 2x > -6 x > -3 3 Inequalities

4 Solve the inequality ….. 3y – 6 < 15 3y - 6 < 15 + 6 Start 3y - 6 < 15 + 6 Answer 3y < 21 y < 7 4 Inequalities