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What does "x < 4" mean?
(a) x is less than 4
(b) x is greater than 4
(c) x is less than or equal to 4
(d) x is greater than or equal to 4
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(c) x is less than or equal to 4 |
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What does "x > 8" mean?
(a) x is less than 8
(b) x is greater than 8
(c) x is less than or equal to 8
(d) x is greater than or equal to 8 |
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What does "x > 2" mean?
(a) x is less than 2
(b) x is greater than 2
(c) x is less than or equal to 2
(d) x is greater than or equal to 2 |
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(d) x is greater than or equal to 2 |
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What does "x < 3" mean?
(a) x is less than 3
(b) x is greater than 3
(c) x is less than or equal to 3
(d) x is greater than or equal to 3 |
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Write an inequality for the following:
Amanda needs at least 5 t-shirts to wear on her vacation.
(Let t = number of t-shirts) |
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Write an inequality for the following:
Mike has fewer than 2 miles left before he finishes the marathon!
(Let m = number of miles) |
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Write an inequality for the following:
Ava can play outside for at most 45 more minutes.
(Let m = number of minutes)
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Write an inequality for the following:
I need more than 10 volunteers to help at the fundraiser.
(Let v = number of volunteers) |
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Who is ROCKING
these inequality
translations?!
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