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Mathematics, 29.01.2020 08:47 ShiannBerry

Hey y’all! i don’t understand this and maybe you guys could me know that’s what this sight is . this is the solving one-step inequalities practice assessment for unit 5 lesson 9 solving one-step inequalities for connexus 6th graders.

1. solve the inequality 8x< 48.
a) x< 6 (i think it’s this one, but i’m not sure.)
b) x< 40
c) x< 56
d) x< 13

2. solve the inequality 10+x> 23.
a) x> 2.3
b) x> 13 (i think it’s this one)
c) x> 33
d) x> 230

3. solve the inequality x-14< 28.
a) x< 2
b) x< 14
c)x< 42
d)x< 392

4. solve the inequality y/21< 3.
a) y< 7
b) y< 24
c) y< 18
d) y< 63
i have absolutely no idea how to do this problem

5. the inequality 2 p < 18 can be used to determine how many pounds of apples are $2.00 per pound, p, you can buy will spending $18.00 or less. what is the greatest number of pounds of apples you can buy?
a) 9 pounds
b) 16 pounds
c) 20 pounds
d) 36 pounds

6. which values can be substituted for x to make the inequality x-4< 0 true? choose all that apply. there are 2 answers.
a) 0
b) 3 (i think this may be one of the answers)
c) 4
d) 18 (this one too)

me! i don’t understand almost all of this and the teachers aren’t much : / you all for your time and for reading this. have a blessed day.

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