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Personal Best Matching Equations & Inequalities

Personal Best Matching Equations & Inequalities. Holly receives $11 per hour, s, in allowance. She earns a total of $55. Every month Louis receives an allowance, s. His brother earns $15.75 for his allowance. The difference is less than $30.20.

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Personal Best Matching Equations & Inequalities

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  1. Personal Best Matching Equations & Inequalities

  2. Holly receives $11 per hour, s, in allowance. She earns a total of $55.

  3. Every month Louis receives an allowance, s. His brother earns $15.75 for his allowance. The difference is less than $30.20.

  4. A pile of hairpins, s, are on the bathroom counter. The hairpins are shared between 55 people. Each person gets a total of 11 pins.

  5. Isaiah’s salary, s, decreased by $200 is less than $300.

  6. SMS auditorium has a total of, s, seats. The total is divided into 11 rows. The amount of seats in a row is less than 55. How many total seats are in the auditorium?

  7. A basketball hoop is eleven feet high. Michael’s height, s, plus, 7, is shorter than the height of the basketball hoop.

  8. Katie works for h hours. She gets paid $5 per hour. Her paycheck was more than $55.

  9. A flagpole is 14 feet high. The difference between Michael’s height, s, and the flagpole is nine feet.

  10. Subway sold 5 subs at h dollars each. If they earned more than $55, how much did each sub cost?

  11. Sarah’s time, s, decreased by 0.34 seconds is greater than the record of 0.04 seconds

  12. Hannah’s goal was to earn more than $736 last summer. She was paid $9.12 per hour, h. Which inequality could Hannah use to help her find the number of hours she needed to work in order to reach her goal.

  13. Terius bought a large bag of Jolly Ranchers, j, to give to 14 of his friends as a gift. Each person got a more than 9 pieces each.

  14. 981 is more than the product of 76 and k.

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