Rearranging Formulas (5) Inequalities (8) Inequalities with Number Line (2) Inequality Word Problems (2) 2NW Test 1 Review Download Practice Test Follow.

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Rearranging Formulas (5) Inequalities (8) Inequalities with Number Line (2) Inequality Word Problems (2) 2NW Test 1 Review Download Practice Test Follow directions on assignment.

Inequalities Packet pages Word Problem Review

Practice #1 Darren wants to make a rectangular vegetable garden in his backyard. He would like the total area to be at least 200 sq ft. One of the sides must measure 12 ft. What dimensions can he make the other side?

Practice #2 Martin can spend no more than $5.50 for lunch. He spent $4.60 for a sandwich and chips. How much can he spend for a drink and stay within his budget?

Practice #3 You cannot spend more than $65.35 for the refreshments. If chips are $17.50, cookies are $19.40, and pretzels are $11.20, what is the most you can spend for sodas?

Practice #4 He is not sure how many people he can invite with a budget of $1500. The catering company charges $650 plus $5.50 per person. What’s the greatest number of people he can invite and stay within budget?

Practice #6 A season’s pass to a local amusement park costs $ per person. Regular admission to the park is $12.40 per person. How many visits would you have to make to the park to make the season’s pass worth the price?