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Sponge Page 92   Equation  

Homework Check…..

Quick Practice Write inequality: I have less than 6 plants. I can put up to 15 gallons of gas in my tank. You have more than 10 books at home.

Inequality Word Problem Glue Notes on page 93 The problems we discuss in this PPT will go along with your notes 

Johnny’s grandmother gave him more than $25 for the holidays Johnny’s grandmother gave him more than $25 for the holidays. He already spent $9 of his money at Sparkles. How much more money could he spend at the arcade? Write an inequality.

Johnny’s grandmother gave him more than $25 for the holidays Johnny’s grandmother gave him more than $25 for the holidays. He already spent $9 of his money at Sparkles. How much more money could he spend at the arcade? Start with: _______ Operation: ______ Unknown: ______ Inequality: ______ End with: ______

Solve, then graph. j + 9 > 25

Emily charges a $2. 00 to braid hair Emily charges a $2.00 to braid hair. Spencer has no more than $10 to spend. How many braids can she get? Write an inequality.

Emily charges a $2. 00 to braid hair Emily charges a $2.00 to braid hair. Spencer has no more than $10 to spend. How many braids can she get? Start with: _______ Operation: ______ Unknown: ______ Inequality: ______ End with: ______

Solve, then graph. 2x ≤10

The trampoline at Tommy’s house can hold a maximum weight of 350 pounds. If the total weight of the kids on his trampoline is already 225 pounds, how heavy can the next child be to get on the trampoline. Write an inequality.

The trampoline at Tommy’s house can hold a maximum weight of 350 pounds. If the total weight of the kids on his trampoline is already 225 pounds, how heavy can the next child be to get on the trampoline. Start with: _______ Operation: ______ Unknown: ______ Inequality: ______ End with: ______

Solve, then graph. x + 225 ≤ 350

Mallory baked some brownies to give to her 4 teachers this last week before break. She passed out an even amount to each teacher and they each received atleast 11 brownies. How many total brownies did she make? Write an inequality.

Mallory baked some brownies to give to her 4 teachers this last week before break. She passed out an even amount to each teacher and they each received atleast 11 brownies. How many brownies did she make. Start with: _______ Operation: ______ Unknown: ______ Inequality: ______ End with: ______

Solve, then graph.   ≥

Extra Practice with Inequality Word Problems WORKSHEET FUN Page 92