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Mr. Smith has a maximum of $50 to spend at a museum Mr. Smith has a maximum of $50 to spend at a museum. A ticket to the museum costs $7. He can spend p dollars to buy other things at the museum. Which inequality can be used to find the possible values for p? A. p - 7 > 50  B. p - 7 < 50 C. p + 7 ≥ 50  D. p + 7 ≤ 50

A recipe for peach cobbler requires 10 peaches for each cobbler A recipe for peach cobbler requires 10 peaches for each cobbler. Sarah has 38 peaches. Which expressions shows at most the number of cobblers Sarah can make? A 10c ≤ 38 B 10c ≥ 38 C 38c ≤ 10 D 10c = 38

Hannah wants to buy 6 necklaces. She has $36 Hannah wants to buy 6 necklaces.  She has $36. Which expressions represents the greatest number of necklaces she can buy? A 6n = 36 B 6n ≤ 36 C 6n ≥ 36 D 6n - 36

A student needs to collect at least 10 flowers for a science project A student needs to collect at least 10 flowers for a science project. The student has already collected 3 flowers. The inequality shown can be used to find n, the number of flowers the student still needs. n + 3 ≥ 10 Which inequality represents the solution set for this situation? A n ≤ 13 B n ≥ 13  C n ≤ 7  D n ≥ 7

Which value of x will make the inequality true? 12 > x - 7 B x < 5 C x > 19 D x > 5

Which value of b will make the inequality true? b + 2 < 20 D b > 22

Which inequality is true when x = 4? B −25x ≥ 100 C 25x < 100 D 25x ≤ 100

Which number line below would solve the following inequality Which number line below would solve the following inequality?  4b < 16 A B C D

Aiko is selling books for $12 each Aiko is selling books for $12 each. She wants to make more than $180 in book sales. The inequality 12b > 180 can be used to determine the number of books, b, she must sell in order to meet her goal. Which number line best represents the solution to the inequality? A B C D

Mr. Smith has a maximum of $50 to spend at a museum Mr. Smith has a maximum of $50 to spend at a museum. A ticket to the museum costs $7. He can spend p dollars to buy other things at the museum. Which inequality can be used to find the possible values for p? A p - 7 > 50  B p - 7 < 50 C p + 7 ≥ 50  D p + 7 ≤ 50

Aiko is selling books for $12 each Aiko is selling books for $12 each. She wants to make more than $180 in book sales. The inequality 12b > 180 can be used to determine the number of books, b, she must sell in order to meet her goal. Which number line best represents the solution to the inequality? A. B. C. D.

Which number line below would solve the following inequality Which number line below would solve the following inequality?  4b < 16 A B C D