Practice: Reason About Inequalities (NC.6.EE.8)
Targeted remediation practice
Learning Objectives
Reason about one-variable inequalities by: using substitution to determine whether a given number in a specified set makes an inequality true; writing an inequality of the form x > c or x < c to represent a constraint or condition; recognizing that inequalities have infinitely many solutions; representing solutions of inequalities on number line diagrams.
Practice set 1
A ride requires you to be more than 10 years old. Which inequality represents the allowed ages x?
Which value of x makes the inequality $ x > 9 $ true?
A ride requires you to be more than 11 years old. Which inequality represents the allowed ages x?
Which value of x makes the inequality $ x > 4 $ true?
A ride requires you to be more than 9 years old. Which inequality represents the allowed ages x?
Practice set 2
Which value of x makes the inequality $ x > 7 $ true?
A ride requires you to be more than 6 years old. Which inequality represents the allowed ages x?
Which value of x makes the inequality $ x > 7 $ true?
A ride requires you to be more than 4 years old. Which inequality represents the allowed ages x?
Which value of x makes the inequality $ x > 9 $ true?
Practice set 3
A ride requires you to be more than 12 years old. Which inequality represents the allowed ages x?
Which value of x makes the inequality $ x > 7 $ true?
A ride requires you to be more than 11 years old. Which inequality represents the allowed ages x?
Which value of x makes the inequality $ x > 6 $ true?
A ride requires you to be more than 6 years old. Which inequality represents the allowed ages x?
Practice set 4
Which value of x makes the inequality $ x > 8 $ true?
A ride requires you to be more than 12 years old. Which inequality represents the allowed ages x?
Which value of x makes the inequality $ x > 9 $ true?
A ride requires you to be more than 9 years old. Which inequality represents the allowed ages x?
Which value of x makes the inequality $ x > 4 $ true?