Copyright © Swun Math Grade 6 Unit 5 Lesson 21 P HW
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Date: ______________________________
Directions: Determine the solution(s) that make the inequality true.
Example: 5
r
> 1;
r
= 2, 3, 4, 5
The solutions 2 and 3 make the inequality true.
3. Mrs. Vu wants to buy some land out in the
country. She will only consider properties
with an asking price of less than $175,000.
Which of these properties will Mrs. Vu not
consider?
Write the inequality statement.
r
= 2
r
= 3
r
= 4
r
= 5
52 > 1 53 > 1 54 > 1 55 > 1
3 > 1 2 > 1 1 > 1 0 > 1
True True False False
Address Asking Price
27 Spindly Pine $145,990
990 Lakeview $175,100
128 Farm Road $174,990
88 Country Lane $176,100
5 Chickweed Lane $172,690
16 Wildflower Road $175,000
1. Which values for
s
are solutions to the inequality?
s
+ 7 < 15;
s
= 7, 8, 9
2. Which values for
m
are solutions to the inequality?
3 +
m
> 9;
m
= 4, 5, 6, 7
Copyright © Swun Math Grade 6 Unit 5 Lesson 21 P HW
7. Each week, any class that earns more than 100 points for good cafeteria
behavior gets a “front of the lunch line pass” on pizza day. This table
lists the points for each of the sixth grade classes. Which classes will get
the pass this week?
Write the inequality statement.
Class Points
Mr. Smith 95
Ms. Kovich 105
Mrs. Jung 120
4. Which values for
c
are solutions to the inequality?
c
7 > 10;
c
= 17, 19, 22
5. Which values for
g
are solutions to the inequality?
35 +
g
> 50;
g
= 10, 15, 20
6. Which values for
k
are solutions to the inequality?
13
k
< 5;
k
= 9, 10, 11