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Inequalities

Objective: Use inequalities

5-Minute Check
Solve each equation using the inverse operation. 1. 5 + r = 12

5-Minute Check
Solve each equation using the inverse operation. 1. 5 + r = 12 7

5-Minute Check
Solve each equation using the inverse operation. 1. 5 + r = 12 7 2. 34 = 2s

5-Minute Check
Solve each equation using the inverse operation. 1. 5 + r = 12 7 2. 34 = 2s 17

5-Minute Check
Solve each equation using the inverse operation. 1. 5 + r = 12 7 2. 34 = 2s 17 3. 7 = g/12

5-Minute Check
Solve each equation using the inverse operation. 1. 5 + r = 12 7 2. 34 = 2s 17 3. 7 = g/12 84

5-Minute Check
Solve each equation using the inverse operation. 1. 5 + r = 12 7 2. 34 = 2s 17 3. 7 = g/12 84 4. 4.37 = y 9.32

5-Minute Check
Solve each equation using the inverse operation. 1. 5 + r = 12 7 2. 34 = 2s 17 3. 7 = g/12 84 4. 4.37 = y 9.32 13.69

5-Minute Check
Solve each equation using the inverse operation. 1. 5 + r = 12 7 2. 34 = 2s 17 3. 7 = g/12 84 4. 4.37 = y 9.32 13.69 5. Astronomers keep track of about 7000 objects. One out of every ten of these is a satellite. The rest are space trash. About how many satellites are astronomers tracking? a. Define a variable.

5-Minute Check
Solve each equation using the inverse operation. 1. 5 + r = 12 7 2. 34 = 2s 17 3. 7 = g/12 84 4. 4.37 = y 9.32 13.69 5. Astronomers keep track of about 7000 objects. One out of every ten of these is a satellite. The rest are space trash. About how many satellites are astronomers tracking? a. Define a variable. s = satellites

5-Minute Check
Solve each equation using the inverse operation. 1. 5 + r = 12 7 2. 34 = 2s 17 3. 7 = g/12 84 4. 4.37 = y 9.32 13.69 5. Astronomers keep track of about 7000 objects. One out of every ten of these is a satellite. The rest are space trash. About how many satellites are astronomers tracking? a. Define a variable. s = satellites b. Write an equation.

5-Minute Check
Solve each equation using the inverse operation. 1. 5 + r = 12 7 2. 34 = 2s 17 3. 7 = g/12 84 4. 4.37 = y 9.32 13.69 5. Astronomers keep track of about 7000 objects. One out of every ten of these is a satellite. The rest are space trash. About how many satellites are astronomers tracking? a. Define a variable. s = satellites b. Write an equation. 10s = 7000

5-Minute Check
Solve each equation using the inverse operation. 1. 5 + r = 12 7 2. 34 = 2s 17 3. 7 = g/12 84 4. 4.37 = y 9.32 13.69 5. Astronomers keep track of about 7000 objects. One out of every ten of these is a satellite. The rest are space trash. About how many satellites are astronomers tracking? a. Define a variable. s = satellites b. Write an equation. 10s = 7000 c. Solve for the number of satellites.

5-Minute Check
Solve each equation using the inverse operation. 1. 5 + r = 12 7 2. 34 = 2s 17 3. 7 = g/12 84 4. 4.37 = y 9.32 13.69 5. Astronomers keep track of about 7000 objects. One out of every ten of these is a satellite. The rest are space trash. About how many satellites are astronomers tracking? a. Define a variable. s = satellites b. Write an equation. 10s = 7000 c. Solve for the number of satellites. 700

5-Minute Check
Solve each equation using the inverse operation. 1. 5 + r = 12 7 2. 34 = 2s 17 3. 7 = g/12 84 4. 4.37 = y 9.32 13.69 5. Astronomers keep track of about 7000 objects. One out of every ten of these is a satellite. The rest are space trash. About how many satellites are astronomers tracking? a. Define a variable. s = satellites b. Write an equation. 10s = 7000 c. Solve for the number of satellites. 700 d. Check your solution.

1-9 Inequalities
Inequality symbols < less than fewer than > greater than less than or equal to more than no more exceeds than at most greater than or equal to no less than at least

1-9 Inequalities
Example For the given value, state whether each inequality is true or false. a. x 7 > 16, x = 15

1-9 Inequalities
Example For the given value, state whether each inequality is true or false. a. x 7 > 16, x = 15 15 7 > 16

1-9 Inequalities
Example For the given value, state whether each inequality is true or false. a. x 7 > 16, x = 15 15 7 > 16 8 > 16

1-9 Inequalities
Example For the given value, state whether each inequality is true or false. a. x 7 > 16, x = 15 15 7 > 16 8 > 16 This sentence is false.

1-9 Inequalities
Example For the given value, state whether each inequality is true or false. a. x 7 > 16, x = 15 15 7 > 16 8 > 16 This sentence is false. b. 16 2h/12 + 11, h = 24

1-9 Inequalities
Example For the given value, state whether each inequality is true or false. a. x 7 > 16, x = 15 15 7 > 16 8 > 16 This sentence is false. b. 16 2h/12 + 11, h = 24 16 2*24/12 + 11

1-9 Inequalities
Example For the given value, state whether each inequality is true or false. a. x 7 > 16, x = 15 15 7 > 16 8 > 16 This sentence is false. b. 16 2h/12 + 11, h = 24 16 2*24/12 + 11 16 4 + 11

1-9 Inequalities
Example For the given value, state whether each inequality is true or false. a. x 7 > 16, x = 15 15 7 > 16 8 > 16 This sentence is false. b. 16 2h/12 + 11, h = 24 16 2*24/12 + 11 16 4 + 11 16 15

1-9 Inequalities
Example For the given value, state whether each inequality is true or false. a. x 7 > 16, x = 15 15 7 > 16 8 > 16 This sentence is false. b. 16 2h/12 + 11, h = 24 16 2*24/12 + 11 16 4 + 11 16 15 This sentence is true.

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