
Two step inequalities
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- Q1What is the first step to solve the two-step inequality 5x - 2 > 3?Multiply both sides by 5Subtract 5 from both sides of the equalityDivide both sides by 5Add 2 to both sides of the inequality30s
- Q2What is the first step to solve the two-step inequality 3x + 7 < 10?Multiply both sides by 3Add 7 to both sides of the inequalityDivide both sides by 3Subtract 7 from both sides of the inequality30s
- Q3What is the first step to solve the two-step inequality 4x - 9 ≥ 7?Subtract 9 from both sides of the inequalityMultiply both sides by 4Divide both sides by 4Add 9 to both sides of the inequality30s
- Q4What is the first step to solve the one-step inequality, 7x > 21?Add 7 to both sidesMultiply both sides by 7Subtract 21 from both sidesDivide both sides by 730s
- Q5What is the first step to solve the one-step inequality, 5 - y < 3?Subtract 5 from both sidesAdd 5 to both sidesMultiply both sides by 5Divide both sides by 530s
- Q6What is the first step to solve the one-step inequality, z/4 ≥ 8?Add 4 to both sidesDivide both sides by 4Subtract 8 from both sidesMultiply both sides by 430s
- Q7What is the first step to solve the one-step inequality, 10 < 2c?Divide both sides by 2Add 10 to both sidesMultiply both sides by 2Subtract 2c from both sides30s
- Q8When graphing the inequality x ≥ 5, should we use an open or closed circle at x = 5?It Depends on the value of xThere's no circleClosed CircleOpen Circle30s
- Q9When graphing the inequality y > 2, should there be an open or closed circle at y = 2?Open CircleThere's no circleClosed CircleIt Depends on the value of y30s
- Q10When graphing the inequality x ≤ 3, do you draw an open or closed circle at x = 3?Open CircleClosed CircleNo CircleIt Depends on the value of x30s
- Q11When graphing the inequality y < 4, should there be an open or closed circle at y = 4?Closed CircleThere's no circleOpen CircleIt Depends on the value of y30s
- Q12What is the first step to solving the inequality 2x + 4 < 12?Subtract 4 from both sidesAdd 4 to both sidesDivide both sides by 2Multiply both sides by 230s
- Q13What is the first step to solve the inequality 5p - 3 > 7?Subtract 3 from both sidesMultiply both sides by 5Divide both sides by 5Add 3 to both sides30s
- Q14What is the first step to solve the inequality 7y + 9 < 23?Subtract 9 from both sidesMultiply both sides by 7Divide both sides by 7Add 9 to both sides30s
- Q15What is the first step to solve the inequality 4x - 5 > 11?Multiply both sides by 4Add 5 to both sidesSubtract 5 from both sidesDivide both sides by 430s