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INEQUALITIES

INEQUALITIES. The lunch lady records the number of sandwiches sold in the school cafeteria each day. If she sells more than 50 peanut butter sandwiches, she orders more peanut butter. If s represents the number of sandwiches sold, write an inequality for this scenario. s > 50.

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INEQUALITIES

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  1. INEQUALITIES

  2. The lunch lady records the number of sandwiches sold in the school cafeteria each day. If she sells more than 50 peanut butter sandwiches, she orders more peanut butter. If s represents the number of sandwiches sold, write an inequality for this scenario.

  3. s > 50

  4. Mrs. Stanfield must have a minimum of 10 fish in her fish tank (at all times) in the front of the Intermediate Building. If f represents the number of fish, write an inequality to represent this scenario.

  5. f≥ 10

  6. In NYC, the elevator ride to the top of the empire state building can hold no more than 3500 pounds. If p represents the number of pounds, write an inequality to represent this scenario.

  7. p ≤ 3500

  8. The gym class’s average results for girls participating in the long jump is 8 feet and 4 inches. Sue could jump no farther than 4 inches more than the average distance for girls. If j represents the distance Sue could jump, write an inequality to represent how far Sue jumped.

  9. j ≤ 8ft 8inches

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