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Grade 7 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 6: Equations and Inequalities; Lesson 8: Solve Two-Step Inequalities


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Write a two-step inequality that could be represented by each number line.

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    Model with Mathematics Write a real-world example that could be solved by using the inequality 4x + 8 ≥ 32. Then solve the inequality.

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    Use Math Tools Solve -x + 6 > -(2x + 4). Then graph the solution set on the number line.
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  • Question 17 (request help)

    Which inequality represents six less than three times a number is at least fifteen?

    • \(3n - 6 \le 15\)
    • \(3n - 6 \ge 15\)
    • \(3n - 6 < 15\)
    • \(3n - 6 > 15\)

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