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Final Jeopardy You can wager as much or as little as you would like of the money your team has earned in the game. You have 30 seconds to make a decision and write it down on your wipe-off board. Solve the inequality below and graph your solution: 6(a 2 - 3) > 4(a 2 + 8). a > 5. 4. 5. 6.
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Final Jeopardy You can wager as much or as little as you would like of the money your team has earned in the game. You have 30 seconds to make a decision and write it down on your wipe-off board.
Solve the inequality below and graph your solution: 6(a2 - 3) > 4(a2 + 8)
a > 5 4 5 6
200 ≥ “greater than or equal to”
300 ≥ “greater than or equal to”
400 ≥ “fewer than”
500 ≤ “less than or equal to”
Translate into a number sentence: A number times five is less than thirty-seven.
100 5n < 37
Translate into a number sentence: Eight less than a number cut in half is at most sixty-two.
Translate into a number sentence: A number increased by fifteen, divided by thirteen.
Translate into a number sentence: Fred has $321 dollars in his bank account. He is going to save $42 a month for an unknown number of months. After how many months will Fred have no less than $657?
400 321 + 42n ≥ 657
Translate into a number sentence: Reggie owns a copying business. For copies that will total more than 100 pages Reggie charges a flat rate of $5. He then adds a charge of $0.08 per page. How many pages can a client copy if they want the cost to not exceed $14.84?
500 5 + .08p ≤ 14.84
Solve: 5n + 8 > 45.5
100 n > 7.5
Solve: 2n - 8 ≥ 32
200 n ≥ 20
Daily Double What color socks is Mr. Frommann wearing today?
300 Let’s take a look and see!!!!
400 n ≤ 9.8
Solve: b2 + 2b2 + 4 > 79
500 n > 5
100 n ≥ 0
200 n < -1
300 n ≤ -5 or n ≥ 5
400 n < 7 or n ≥ 11
500 -5 < n < 5
100 32
How many terms are in the expression below? 3a + 21b – 7c + 9df
200 4
Combine like terms: 4x + 7y – 3x - 6z
300 2x +7y – 6z
Combine like terms: 12a2 + 3b – 4a2 + 7b + 2a