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Solving Two-Step Inequalities

Solving Two-Step Inequalities. How do you solve a two-step inequality?. 8.4. ADDITIONAL EXAMPLE 1. Use algebra tiles to model and solve 5 f + 11 ≤ −4. f ≤ −3. ADDITIONAL EXAMPLE 2.

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Solving Two-Step Inequalities

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  1. Solving Two-Step Inequalities How do you solve a two-step inequality? 8.4

  2. ADDITIONAL EXAMPLE 1 Use algebra tiles to model and solve5f + 11 ≤ −4. f ≤ −3

  3. ADDITIONAL EXAMPLE 2 Ed wants to bicycle at least 75 miles this week. The inequality 11 + 4b ≥ 75 can be used to find b, the average number of miles he should bike on his remaining 4 bike rides this week. Solve the inequality, and graph the solution set on a number line. b ≥ 16

  4. ADDITIONAL EXAMPLE 3 Dianna is buying lunch for herself and two friends. She has a coupon for $15 off the total bill and wants to spend less than $49 after using the coupon. The equation 3m − 15 < 49 can be used to find m, the average price of each friend’s lunch. Determine which, if any, of the following values make the equation true: m = 21; m = 22; m = 23. m = 21

  5. 8.4 LESSON QUIZ 7.10.A, 7.11.A, 7.11.B 1. x ≤ 63 Solve − 10 ≤ 11. 2. d < 8 Solve 52 > −12 + 8d. 3. p ≤ 11 Solve −16p + 111 ≥ −65. 4. Charlene is a writer who is going on a trip. She has brought several copies of her latest book in her suitcase. The suitcase itself weighs 5 pounds, and each book weighs 3 pounds. If her full suitcase can weigh no more than 50 pounds, how many books can she bring? at most 15 books

  6. 5. Carl is having a party. He has bought 24 brownies and is making 6 more batches of brownies. The inequality 24 + 6b ≥ 138 can be used to determine how many brownies, b, must be in each batch so that all 138 guests get at least 1 brownie. Determine which of the given values, if any, make the inequality true: b = 10; b = 15; b = 20. b = 20

  7. How do you solve a two-step inequality? Sample answer: Isolate the variable by performing the same operation on both sides of the inequality. If you divide both sides of the inequality by a negative number, reverse the inequality sign.

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