Warm up Three consecutive even integers add up to 228. What are the three numbers? A rectangle has a width that is 4 more than its length. If the perimeter.

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Warm up Three consecutive even integers add up to 228. What are the three numbers? A rectangle has a width that is 4 more than its length. If the perimeter is 64, what are the width and length? 74, 76, 78 L=14, w=18

Review HW

Creating Inequalities

Example 1 Six times the sum of a number and eight is less than ninety-eight. Find the largest number that makes this statement true.

Example 2 Find the two largest consecutive even integers whose sum is no more than 226.

Example 3 The width of a rectangle is 5 feet less than the length. The perimeter is greater than 62. Find the minimum length and width of the rectangle.

Example 4 There are three exams in a marking period. A student received grades of 75 and 81 on the first two exams. What grade must the student earn on the last exam to get an average of at least an 80 for the marking period?

Worksheet Linear Equations & Inequalities Homework Worksheet Linear Equations & Inequalities