Solve: a235.6 1200.7a235.6 235.61200.7 235.6 Add 235.6 to both sides.
a1436.3Check:Try a1436.3.
1436.3235.6 1200.71200.7 1200.7 FalseSo the solution set is all numbers greater than 1436.3.Substitute 1436.3
for a.?
1
Try a1535.6.
1535.6235.6 1200.71300 1200.7 Tr u e?
Substitute
1535.6 for a.Remember:
Addition Property of Inequality
For any real numbers a, b, and c,
if ab, then acbc.Subtraction Property of Inequality
For any real numbers a, b, and c,
if ab, then acbc. &KDSWHU14-9
Addition and Subtraction:Inequalities with Rational Numbers
Objective To solve one-step inequalities using the Addition and Subtraction Properties
of Inequality• To graph the solution sets of inequalities involving rational numbersA water ride at the amusement park limits each ride to a
maximum mass of 527.25 kg. The “boat” itself and its
equipment have a mass of 154.55 kg. What is the maximum
combined mass of passengers allowed for each ride?To determine the maximum combined mass of passengers,
write and solve an inequality.Let mthe passengers’ maximum mass.m 154.55 527.25Solve inequalities with rational numbers the same way that
you solve inequalities with integers. Remember to use the
properties of inequalities.Solve: m154.55 527.25
m154.55 154.55 527.25 154.55
m 372.7To check, choose two numbers from the solution set, and
substitute each into the inequality.Check:Try m372.7.
372.7154.55 527.25527.25 527.25 Tr u eSo the passengers’ maximum mass for each ride is at most 372.7 kg.?
Substitute 372.7
for m.Subtract 154.55
from both sides.Boat’s
is at most maximum massMass of boat
plus and equipmentPassengers’
maximum massTry m300.
300 154.55 527.25454.55 527.25 Tr u eSubstitute 300
for m.?