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Thursday, August 15 Please complete the warm up 

The width of a rectangle is 4 more than twice the width. If the perimeter I s 26, what is the width? 2. Write an equation for 2 plus twice a number is 2 more than a number. Thursday, August 15 Please complete the warm up . Homework Answers. Creating Inequalities. Vocab Review.

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Thursday, August 15 Please complete the warm up 

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  1. The width of a rectangle is 4 more than twice the width. If the perimeter I s 26, what is the width? 2. Write an equation for 2 plus twice a number is 2 more than a number Thursday, August 15 Please complete the warm up 

  2. Homework Answers

  3. Creating Inequalities

  4. Vocab Review < = less than > = more than ≤ = less than or equal to ≥ = great than or equal to

  5. Examples • The difference of five and a number is less than 10 • Three times a number plus five is at least 20 • Six more than the difference of three and a number is at most twice a number increased by four

  6. 4. Chris wants to order DVDs over the internet. Each DVD costs $15.99 and shipping for the entire order is $9.99. Chris has no more than $100 to spend. a. Write an inequality that represents Chris’ situation. b. How many DVDs can Chris order without exceeding his $100 limit?

  7. 5. Skate Land charges a $50 flat fee for birthday party rental and $5.50 for each person. Joann has no more than $100 to spend on the birthday party. • Write an inequality that represents Joann’s situation. b. How many DVDs people can Joann invite to her birthday party without exceeding her limit?

  8. Homework Worksheet Linear Equations & Inequalities

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