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Tougher Inequalities More Equations Solving Multi-Step Equations Equations Basic Inequalities $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Story Problems
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Solving Multi-Step Equations Click to see answer Click to see answer$100 Solve the equation.
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$100 answer Solving Multi-Step Equations
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Click to see answer Click to see answer$200 Solving Multi-Step Equations Solve the equation.
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$200 answer Solving Multi-Step Equations
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Click to see answer Click to see answer$300 Solving Multi-Step Equations Solve the equation.
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$300 answer Solving Multi-Step Equations
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Click to see answer Click to see answer$400 Solving Multi-Step Equations Solve the equation.
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$400 answer Solving Multi-Step Equations
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Click to see answer Click to see answer$500 Solving Multi-Step Equations Solve the equation.
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$500 answer Solving Multi-Step Equations
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Basic Inequalities Click to see answer Click to see answer$100 Graph the inequality on a number line. q ≥ -3
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$100 answer Basic Inequalities Graph the inequality on a number line. q ≥ -3
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Click to see answer Click to see answer$200 State whether the inequality is true or false. 3n + 2 < 26 when n = 8 Basic Inequalities
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$200 answer Basic Inequalities State whether the inequality is true or false. 3n + 2 < 26 when n = 8
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Click to see answer Click to see answer$300 Write an inequality for this statement. Eight times a number decreased by two is at most 15. Basic Inequalities
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$300 answer Basic Inequalities Write an inequality for this statement. Eight times a number decreased by two is at most 15.
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Click to see answer Click to see answer$400 Solve and graph. Basic Inequalities
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$400 answer Basic Inequalities
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Click to see answer Click to see answer$500 Solve and graph. Basic Inequalities
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$500 answer Basic Inequalities
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Tougher Inequalities Click to see answer Click to see answer$100 Solve and graph.
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$100 answer Tougher Inequalities
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Click to see answer Click to see answer$200 Solve and graph. Tougher Inequalities
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$200 answer Tougher Inequalities
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Click to see answer Click to see answer$300 Solve and graph. Tougher Inequalities
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$300 answer Tougher Inequalities
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Click to see answer Click to see answer$400 Solve and graph. Tougher Inequalities
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$400 answer Tougher Inequalities
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Click to see answer Click to see answer$500 Solve and graph. Tougher Inequalities
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Story Problems Click to see answer Click to see answer$100 Dante’s telephone company charges $10 per month plus $0.05 for every minute or part of a minute. Dante wants his monthly bill to be under $30. What is the greatest number of minutes he can talk? Write and solve the inequality for this situation.
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$100 answer Story Problems Dante’s telephone company charges $10 per month plus $0.05 for every minute or part of a minute. Dante wants his monthly bill to be under $30. What is the greatest number of minutes he can talk? Write and solve the inequality for this situation.
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Click to see answer Click to see answer$200 Story Problems One internet provider charges $19.95 a month plus $0.21 per minute, a second provider charges $24.95 a month plus $0.16 per minute. For how many minutes is the cost of the plans the same?
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$200answer $200 answer One internet provider charges $19.95 a month plus $0.21 per minute, a second provider charges $24.95 a month plus $0.16 per minute. For how many minutes is the cost of the plans the same? Story Problems
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Click to see answer Click to see answer$300 Terrell drove to the mountains at an average of 60 miles per hour. His return trip, by the same roads, averaged 40 miles per hour. His total driving time was 12 hours. How far did he drive one way? Story Problems
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$300answer $300 answer Story Problems Terrell drove to the mountains at an average of 60 miles per hour. His return trip, by the same roads, averaged 40 miles per hour. His total driving time was 12 hours. How far did he drive one way?
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Click to see answer Click to see answer$400 Randy left town on his bicycle, traveling at an average of 18 miles per hour. Three hours later, his older brother, Jimmy, went looking for Randy on his motorcycle. Jimmy traveled at an average of 54 miles per hour. How long would it take Jimmy to catch Randy? Story Problems
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Randy left town on his bicycle, traveling at an average of 18 miles per hour. Three hours later, his older brother, Jimmy, went looking for Randy on his motorcycle. Jimmy traveled at an average of 54 miles per hour. How long would it take Jimmy to catch Randy?
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Click to see answer Click to see answer$500 Janet and Artie wanted to play tug of war. Artie pulls with 150 pounds of force while Janet pulls with 40 pounds of force. In order to make this a fair contest, Janet enlists the help of her friends Trudi, Sherrie, and Bridget who pull with 30, 25, and 40 pounds respectively. Write and solve an inequality describing the minimum amount Janet’s fourth friend, Tommy, must pull to beat Artie. Story Problems
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$500answer $500 answer Story Problems Janet and Artie wanted to play tug of war. Artie pulls with 150 pounds of force while Janet pulls with 40 pounds of force. In order to make this a fair contest, Janet enlists the help of her friends Trudi, Sherrie, and Bridget who pull with 30, 25, and 40 pounds respectively. Write and solve an inequality describing the minimum amount Janet’s fourth friend, Tommy, must pull to beat Artie.
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More Equations Click to see answer Click to see answer$100 Solve.
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$100 answer More Equations
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Click to see answer Click to see answer$200 Solve. More Equations
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$200 answer More Equations
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Click to see answer Click to see answer$300 Solve. More Equations
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$300 answer More Equations
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Click to see answer Click to see answer$400 Solve. More Equations
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$400answer $400 answer More Equations
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Click to see answer Click to see answer$500 Solve More Equations
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