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Curriculum: CSAP Mathematics Assessment Framework   Click to change Curriculum

Topic: Exploring Algebra  Click to change Topic

Lesson: 2.2: Inequality Concepts  Click to change Lesson

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BBB The temperature during the daytime in Atlanta was 11oC and it was - 3oC in the evening. Which of the following statements is true? BBB View Solution
BBB Tommy is ranked above 3 and below 7 in his class of 15 students. Which of the graphs best describes his rank? BBB View Solution
BBB Paula is ranked from 3 to 7, in her class of 15 students. Which of the figures best describes her rank? BBB View Solution
BBB Jessica walks daily in the morning. She walks more than 2 miles, but not more than 6 miles. Which of the graphs best describes the distance she walks? BBB View Solution
BBB Andrew is ranked above 3 and below 7, in his class of 17 students. Which of the following inequalities best describes his rank?
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BBB Wilma planned for a 10-days trip to California and Missouri with her firends. The trip might take as many as 14 days. Which one of the following inequalities describes the number of days d that the trip might take?
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BBB Jake is ranked above 4 among 8 players in his football team. Which of the following inequalities best describes his rank? BBB View Solution
BBB The height of a wall is above 9 feet and less than 13 feet. Which of the following inequalities best describes the height of the wall? BBB View Solution
BBB Jim runs more than 3 miles but less than 5 miles each day. Which of the following inequalities best describes the distance he ran?
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BBB Sam jogs daily. He jogs more than 2 miles, but not more than 3 miles. Which of the following inequalities best describes the distance he jogs?
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BBB Matt is ranked above 1 and below 5 in his class of 15 students. Which of the graphs best describes his rank? BBB View Solution
BBB Matt is ranked above 4 among 8 players in his volleyball team. Which of the following inequalities best describes his rank?
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BBB Which of the following statements is true from the figure?
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BBB Which of the following statements is true for the figure?
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BBB Which of the following statements is true for the number line?
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BBB The temperature during the daytime in Atlanta was 12oC and it was - 4oC in the evening. Which of the following statements is true? BBB View Solution
BBB Sunny is ranked above 5 and below 10, in his class of 20 students. Which of the following inequalities best describes his rank?
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ff  Bill is ranked above 3 and below 7 in his class of 15 students. Which of the graphs best describes his rank?  ff View Solution
ff  Justin is ranked above 3 among 6 players in his baseball team. Which of the following inequalities best describes his rank?
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ff  Holly is ranked from 3 to 7, in her class of 15 students. Which of the figures best describes her rank?  ff View Solution
ff  Marissa planned for a 12-days trip to California and Missouri with her firends. The trip might take as many as 17 days. Which one of the following inequalities describes the number of days d that the trip might take?
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ff  Nina walks daily in the morning. She walks more than 2 miles, but not more than 6 miles. Which of the graphs best describes the distance she walks?  ff View Solution
ff  Josh is ranked above 4 among 8 players in his football team. Which of the following inequalities best describes his rank?  ff View Solution
ff  The height of a wall is above 8 feet and less than 11 feet. Which of the following inequalities best describes the height of the wall?  ff View Solution
ff  Gary runs more than 5 miles but less than 8 miles each day. Which of the following inequalities best describes the distance he ran?
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ff  The height of a cabin is more than 8 feet and less than 12 feet. Which of the following inequalities best describes the height of the cabin?
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ff  Sam is ranked above 3 and below 7 in his class of 15 students. Which of the graphs best describes his rank?  ff View Solution
ff  The height of a wall should not be less than 4 ft. Choose an inequality that describes the height of the wall, if h represents height of the wall.
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ff  A car is moving with a variable speed according to the requirements. It goes with a speed of 40 kmph if there is traffic, and if the road is clear, it goes with a speed of 70 kmph. Choose an inequality that best describes the speed of the car.
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ff  An elephant drinks not more than 53 gal of water per day. Identify an inequality that describes the statement. [Let w represent the number of gallons of water.]
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ff  Joe jogs daily. He jogs more than 2 miles, but not more than 4 miles. Which of the following inequalities best describes the distance he jogs?
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ff  The height of a pole is more than 9 feet and less than 14 feet. Which of the following inequalities best describes the height of the pole?
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ff  Identify an inequality that describes the given statement. "The height of giant trees in rainforests is not less than 40 m." [Let h represent the height of giant trees.]
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ff  The maximum length of a black dog fish is 3 ft. Identify an inequaility if l represents the length of a black dog fish.
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