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Grade 6 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 8:Functions and Inequalities;Lesson 5:Inequalities


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  • Question 21 (request help)

    The number of moons for some of the planets are shown in the table.

    Let m represent the number of moons for a planet. Which of the following planets have moons that represent solutions of the inequality m> 27? Select all that apply.

                                                                                                                                

    • Jupiter
    • Saturn
    • Earth
    • Uranus
  • Question 22 (request help)

    The inequality h ≥ 48, where h is a person's height in inches, can be used to determine who can ride the Screaming Eagle roller coaster. The table shows the heights of some friends who want to ride the roller coaster.

    Complete the chart to show who is and who is not able to ride the roller coaster.

Spiral Review

Write an expression to represent each situation.

  • Question 23 (request help)

    Alexis had 5 stickers and her sister gave her 3 stickers.

  • Question 24 (request help)

    There were 7 lemons on the lemon tree. Then 2 fell off the tree.

  • Question 25 (request help)

    Gavin had 5 packages of hotdogs that each contained 8 hotdogs.

  • Question 26 (request help)

    The distance 4 friends walked is shown in the table. Graph the numbers on the number line. Who walked the shortest distance?

                                                                                       

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  • Question 27 (request help)

    In one week, Carson read 4 books and Henry read 6 books. Fill in the blanks to compare the number of books they read.

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