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Word Problems with Inequalities Don’t panic! Remember to: Read the questions carefully. Define the variable. Write an inequality. Solve the inequality. Check that your answer is reasonable. Answer in a complete sentence.

Example 1 Eight less than the product of -3 and a number is greater than -26. Write and solve an inequality to represent this relationship. Graph the solution set, and check your answer. Let x = the number -3x – 8 > -26 +8 +8 -3x > -18 -3 -3 x < 6 4 5 6 7 8 CHECK @ x = 5 -2x – 6 > -18 -2(5) – 6 > -18 -10 – 6 > -18 -16 > -18 Don’t forget to reverse the inequality sign when dividing by a negative!

Example 2 The sum of two consecutive integers is at least negative fifteen. What are the smallest values of consecutive integers that will make this true? Let x = the first integer x + 1 = the next consecutive integer x + (x + 1) ≥ -15 2x + 1 ≥ -15 - 1 - 1 2x ≥ -16 2 2 x ≥ -8 x + 1 ≥ -7 The smallest values of consecutive integers that will add to at least -15 are -8 and -7.

Connor can buy a maximum of 15 ride tickets. Example 3 Connor went to the carnival with $22.50. He bought a hot dog and a drink for $3.75, and he wanted to spend the rest of his money on ride tickets which cost $1.25 each. What is the maximum number of ride tickets that he can buy? Let r = the number of ride tickets he can buy cost of food + cost of rides ≤ $22.50 3.75 + 1.25r ≤ 22.50 -3.75 -3.75 1.25r ≤ 18.75 1.25 1.25 r ≤ 15 tickets Connor can buy a maximum of 15 ride tickets.

Example 4 Stan earned $7.55 per hour plus an additional $100 in tips waiting tables on Saturday evening. He earned $160 in all. To the nearest hour, what is the least number of hours Stan would have to work to earn this much money? Let h = the number of hours Stan will have to work tips + hourly wages ≥ $160 100 + 7.55h ≥ 160 -100 -100 7.55h ≥ 60 7.55 7.55 x ≥ 7.9 hours To the nearest hour, Stan would have to work at least 8 hours to earn $160.

Example 5 Brenda has $500 in her bank account. Every week, she withdraws $40 for expenses. Without making any deposits, how many weeks can she withdraw this money if she wants to maintain a balance of at least $200? Let w = the number of weeks Brenda withdraws money starting account balance – money withdrawn ≥ $200 500 – 40w ≥ 200 -500 -500 – 40w ≥ -300 – 40 – 40 w ≤ 7.5 weeks Brenda can withdraw $40 from the account for 7 full weeks and still have at least $200 in the account. Don’t forget to reverse the inequality sign when dividing by a negative!