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Grade 7 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 6: Equations and Inequalities; Lesson 6: Solve Inequalities by Addition or Subtraction


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  • Question 32 (request help)

    Which inequality represents a temperature that is equal to or less than 42°?

    • A. \(t\ge42\)
    • B. \(t>42\)
    • C. \(t\le42\)
    • D. \(t<42\)
  • Question 33 (request help)

    Which inequality represents the graph below?

    • F.\(x>3\)
    • G. x\(\ge3\)
    • H. \(x<3\)
    • I. \(x\le3\)
  • Question 34 (request help)

    Arlo has $25 to spend on a T-shirt and shorts for gym class. The shorts cost $14. Use the inequality 14 + t ≤ 25, where t represents the cost of the T-shirt. What is the most Arlo can spend on the T-shirt?

    • $9
    • $10.99
    • $11
    • $11.50
  • Question 35 (request help)

    Short Response Write and solve an inequality for the following sentence: Jan has saved $50 in her savings account and needs to save at least $268 for camp. What is the least amount that she needs to save?

  • \(x\ge\)   

Spiral Review

Solve each equation. Then graph each solution on the number line below. 

Write the number or numbers from the set {-3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3} that make each sentence true.

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