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Grade 6 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 8:Functions and Inequalities;Lesson 5:Inequalities
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Question 8
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Identify Structure Use one-variable equations and inequalities to fill in the graphic organizer.
H.O.T. Problems H igher O rder T hinking
Question 9
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Reason Inductively State three numbers that are solutions to the inequality x+ 1 ≤ 5.
Question 10
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Persevere with Problems If x= 2, is the following inequality true or false? Explain.
\(\frac{112}{8}+x\geq15+4x-7\)
Question 11
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Reason Abstractly If a> b and b > c, what is true about the relationship between a and c? Explain your reasoning.
Question 12
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Construct an Argument Explain why inequalities of the form x > c or x < c , where c is any rational number, have infinitely many solutions.
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Question 13
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Persevere with Problems Analyze the relationship between the inequalities in each pair of inequalities below. Then write the integers that are solutions to each pair of inequalities.
a. y > 4 and y ≤ 6
b. x ≥ -3 and x < 0
c. m < 5 and m > 3
d. r < -1 and r > 0