LET'S REVIEW:
< - "Less Than" Ex: 3 < 7
< - "Less Than or Equal To" Ex: 4 < 4
> - "Greater Than" Ex: 9 > 4
> - "Greater Than or Equal To" Ex: 10 > 7
WRITING INEQUALITIES
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'Less Than' and 'Less Than or Equal To'
< and < both point to the left, you can remember this since they both start with the letter L (Less than and Left)
KEY WORDS:
"Less than": "Less than or equal to":
"Less than" "Less than or equal to"
"Fewer than" "No more than"
"Up to" "At most"
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'Greater than' & 'Greater than or equal to'
> or >
KEY WORDS:
"Greater than": "Greater than or equal to":
"Greater than" "Greater than or equal to"
"More than" "No less than"
"Exceeds" "At least"
"In Excess of"
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LET'S PRACTICE LESS THAN...
There are fewer than 25 freshman here for the game. Write an inequality using x for the number of freshman.
Solution:
"fewer than" means "less than"
# of freshman < 15
x < 15
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LET'S PRACTICE LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO
There are no more than 15 youth here for practice. Write an
inequality using x for the number
of youth.
Solution:
The problem says "no more than" which means it can be 15 or less.
# of youth < 15
x < 15
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LET'S PRACTICE GREATER THAN...
Sam has more than $100 in his coat pocket. Write an inequality letting x represent the amount of money in Sam's pocket.
Solution:
"more than" means "greater than"
amount of $$ > $100
x > 100
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LET'S PRACTICE Greater than or equal to...
Once you have your own cell phone bill to pay for it will cost you at least $50 a month. Let x represent the cost of the phone bill.
Solution:
"at least" means it will cost you $50 or more which means "greater than or equal to"
amount of bill > $50
x > 50
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Now You Try...
Hannah's checking account exceeds $400. Write an inequality using x to represent the amount of money in Hannah's account.
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Hannah's checking account exceeds $400. Write an inequality using x to represent the amount of money in Hannah's account.
Solution...
Solution:
"exceeds" means "greater than"
amount of $$ > $400
x > 400
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Now You Try...
Christy's puppy weighs at most 10 pounds. Write an inequality using x to represent how much Christy's puppy weighs.
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Christy's puppy weighs at most 10 pounds. Write an inequality using x to represent how much Christy's puppy weighs.
Solution:
"at most" means the puppy can weigh 10 pounds but no more than 10 pounds so this means "less than or equal to"
# of pounds puppy weighs < 10
x < 10
Solution...
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