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Double Jeopardy. Inequalities by Addition and Subtraction. Inequalities by Multiplication and Division. Solving Compound Inequalities. Percent of Change. Miscellaneous. 2 00. 2 00. 2 00. 2 00. 2 00. 4 00. 4 00. 4 00. 4 00. 4 00. 6 00. 6 00. 6 00. 6 00. 6 00. 8 00. 8 00. 8 00.

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  1. Double Jeopardy Inequalities by Addition and Subtraction Inequalities by Multiplication and Division Solving Compound Inequalities Percent of Change Miscellaneous 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000

  2. Find the total price: Backpack: $35.00 Tax: 7% A 100

  3. $37.45 A 100

  4. Find the total price: Sandals: $29.99 Tax: 5.75% A 200

  5. $31.71 A 200

  6. Find the discounted price: Socks: $6.00 Discount: 20% A 300

  7. $4.80 A 300

  8. Find the discounted price: Coat: $79.99 Discount: 30% A 400

  9. $55.99 A 400

  10. Find the final price: Dress: $70.00 Discount: 30% Tax: 7% A 500

  11. $52.43 A 500

  12. What is this property: • For all numbers a, b, and c, the following are true. • If a>b, then a+c > b+c • If a<b, then a+c < b+c B 100

  13. Addition Property of Inequalities B 100

  14. What is this property: • For all numbers, a,b, and c, the following are true • If a>b, then a-c>b-c • If a<b, then a-c<b-c B 200

  15. Subtraction Property of Inequalities B 200

  16. Solve, the graph: 10>n-1 B 300

  17. n<11 B 300

  18. Solve, then graph: 8r+6<9r B 400

  19. r>6 B 400

  20. Solve, then graph 3f<-3+2f B 500

  21. f<-3 B 500

  22. Solve -26<26s C 100

  23. s>-1 C 100

  24. Solve: -10>(x/-2) C 200

  25. x>20 C 200

  26. Solve: -14d>84 C 300

  27. d<-6 C 300

  28. Solve: (1/4)m<-17 C 400

  29. m<-68 C 400

  30. When dividing an inequality by a negative number, you must do what? C 500

  31. Reverse the sign C 500

  32. Graph the intersection: s<-7 and s<0 D 100

  33. Open circle on -7, shaded to the left D 100

  34. Graph the union m>-4 or m>6 D 200

  35. Open circle on -4, shaded to the right D 200

  36. Graph the union 0.5>-6 or 3b+16<-8+b D 300

  37. b<-12 or b>-12 Open circle on -12, shaded in both directions D 300

  38. What is the graph of a compound inequality containing and? D 400

  39. Intersection D 400

  40. What is the graph of a compound inequality containing or? D 500

  41. Union D 500

  42. Solve: 5-6y>-19 E 100

  43. y<4 E 100

  44. Solve: -5x+3<3x+19 E 200

  45. x>-2 E 200

  46. Solve: (w/8)-13>-6 E 300

  47. w>56 E 300

  48. What are two or more inequalities that are connected by the words and or or? E 400

  49. A compound inequality E 400

  50. The absolute value of any number n is its distance from ____ on a number line. E 500

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