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Solving Inequalities: Replacement Set Challenge

In this quiz drill, you'll tackle inequalities using the replacement set of integers from -10 to 10. Your task involves solving inequalities such as ( frac{3}{4} x > -15 ) and ( 5(x + 2) + 2(x - 2) > 3(x + 1) ). Additionally, this homework exercise includes cumulative review questions from pages 380-381. Remember, participation in class and completing quad duties on time are essential to avoid losing points. Stay focused to maximize your quiz scores by completing classwork diligently.

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Solving Inequalities: Replacement Set Challenge

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  1. 7-Quiz

  2. Drill #106 Find the solution set for the following inequalities using the replacement set {-10, -9, -8, …, 8, 9, 10 } • ¾ x > -15 • 5(x + 2) + 2(x – 2) > 3(x + 1)

  3. Homework • Cumulative Review • Page 380-381 #1-17

  4. Detentions and Quad Duty • Not served by the end of the day is = -10 participation points • Quad Duties not served by the end of the day = -20 participation points

  5. Quiz • Talking = -5 points on Quiz

  6. Classwork 7-3 • Work Quietly on classwork 7-3 • Off task = -5 pts on the Quiz

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