Algebra 1 Common Core Student Edition, Grade 8-9

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Solve each inequality. Graph and check your solutions.


  1. x+ 5< 10 34. rc + 6 > -2 35. 2 < 9 + c

  2. — 1 > 5 + b 37. ^ + a > —| 38. 8.6 + z < 14

  3. \< n + 3 40. 3.8>b + 4 41.§ + d > - §

  4. Fi t n ess Your goal is to take at least 10,000 steps p e r day. A ccording to your ^ Se e Pr o b l em 4.
    pedom eter, you have w alked 5274 steps. W rite an d solve an inequality to find
    th e possible n u m b ers of steps you can take to reach your goal.

  5. Fundraising The environm ental club is selling in d o o r h erb gardens for Earth
    Day. Each m em b er is encouraged to sell at least 10 gardens. You sell 3 gardens
    on M onday a n d 4 gardens on Tuesday. W rite an d solve an inequality to find the
    possible n u m b ers of gardens you can sell to reach your goal.

  6. M onthly Budget You ea rn $250 p e r m o n th from your part-tim e job. You are in a
    kayaking club th a t costs $20 p er m onth, a n d you save at least $100 e ach m onth.
    W rite a n d solve an inequality to find th e possible am o u n ts you have left to sp en d
    each m onth.


Tell what you can do to the first inequality in order to get the second.


  1. 36 < - 4 + y; 40 < y 46. 9 + b > 24; b > 15 47.


Tell whether the two inequalities in each pair are equivalent.


  1. 45 < - 5 + z; 40 < z 49. 7 + c > 33; c > 26 50. n - \ < |; n < 1


You can draw a model to represent an inequality. For example, the model
below represents the inequality 85 + v < 120. Draw a model to represent each
inequality below.
Y............................... 120 i


  1. 17 + x < 51 52. 12 +y > 18 53. -3 + m < 13


Solve each inequality. Justify each step.


  1. y - 4 + 2 > 10

  2. —5 > p - |


55.§ + d<2§

60.l + v -^ > 0


  1. h ~ l > -1
    58. a + 5.2 < - 4 .6
    61. —4 p — 2 + 5 p > 1 0
    64. 8i;-7t'-3> -6
    56. z - 1.4 < 3 .9
    59. -3.1 > z - 1.9
    62. 5y + 5 — 4y < 8
    65. 5 m —^7
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66. Go v e r n m e n t The U.S. Senate is com p o sed of 2 senators from ea ch of th e 50 states.
In order for a treaty to b e ratified, at least two thirds of th e senators p re sen t m ust
approve th e treaty. Suppose all senators are p re se n t a n d 48 of th e m have voted in
favor of a treaty. W hat are th e possible n u m b ers of additional senators w ho m ust
vote in favor of th e treaty in order to ratify it?

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