Spooky Bingo. Translate the following into words: n ≤ -10.

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Spooky Bingo

Translate the following into words: n ≤ -10

Write an inequality for: A number is greater than 9

Solve: 9 + 3g > 6

Which of the following is a solution to 8y > 32? A.) 4 B.) 5 C.) 3

Solve and Graph: 4x + 11 ≥ 19

Solve: -6n + 9 < -51

Solve and graph the inequality: 14 ≥ 2p

Solve: 11r – 2 ≤ 3r + 14

Solve: -2(x – 4) – 3x < 23

Which of the following is NOT a solution to -6y < 24? A.) -4 B.) 0 C.) -3

Solve: -8x + 1 < 25.

Solve and Graph: 2x + 3x – 5 < 15

Write an inequality for the graph below:

Translate the following: the product of 8 and a number is greater than 12

Translate the following: 5 less than twice a number is at most 20

Solve: 4x < 3(x + 11)

Solve: 3x - 4 > 9x + 8

I brought $45 but spent $20 for dinner and want to buy a few snacks for the movies. If the snacks cost $4 each, write an inequality to represent the number of snacks you can buy.

I have already saved $15 and earn $6 per hour babysitting. Write an inequality to represent the number of hours I must babysit to earn $65.

Write and solve an inequality: I have $42 to spend. It costs $20 to go to the amusement park and each game costs $3 to play. Write an inequality to represent the maximum number of games I can play.

Solve and graph: -2(n + 1) – 3 < 1