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  1. $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  2. SYMBOLS

  3. PERCENT OF CHANGE

  4. 2 STEP INEQUALITIES

  5. MULTI-STEP INEQUALITIES

  6. SPECIALINEQUALITIES

  7. 2 Step Inequalities Multi-Step Inequalities Special Inequalities Percent of Change Symbols $ $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  8. Symbols - $100 What do these symbols mean? > <

  9. Symbols - $200 What do the symbols mean?≤ ≥

  10. Symbols - $300 When graphing < and >, what circle do you use?

  11. Symbols - $400 When graphing ≤ and ≥, what kind of circle do you use?

  12. Symbols - $500 In interval notation, ∞ and -∞ always get which symbol? ( ) or [ ]

  13. Percent of Change -$100 Renell played 10 consecutive games of soccer without being taken off the field. Then, after a single game on the sidelines, she played another string of consecutive games, although this string was 10% shorter. How many consecutive games was that?

  14. Percent of Change-$200 Last year, Anita went bowling several times and earned an average score of 90 points. This year, after taking a class at school, her average is now 10% higher. What is her current average?

  15. Percent of Change- $300 A medical provider is doing a study to determine the average time spent waiting before an appointment. When the study started, the average wait time was 25 minutes. Currently, the average is 24% shorter. What is the average wait time currently?

  16. Percent of Change- $400 Last spring, the drama department at Hampton High School had 15 students audition for the musical. This spring, there are 20% fewer students trying out. How many students are auditioning this spring?

  17. Percent of Change- $500 At the end of the year, cars made in the current year are marked down to make room for next year's models. One particular model had a sticker price of $40,000 when it was new. It has just been marked down by 25%. What is the sale price of the vehicle?

  18. 2 Step Inequalities- $100 Solve and graph. 2m + 10 ≤ 32

  19. 2 Step Inequalities- $200 Solve and graph. 3x – 5 > 10

  20. 2 Step Inequalities- $300 Solve and graph. 3 – 2f ≥ 27

  21. 2 Step Inequalities- $400 Solve and graph. 7t – 2t > 35

  22. 2 Step Inequalities- $500 Solve and graph. 5 – 4x > 33

  23. Multi-Step Inequalities- $100 Solve and graph. 5t – 2 + 3t > 62

  24. Multi-Step Inequalities - $200 Solve and graph. 3(r + 2) ≤ 36

  25. Multi-Step Inequalities- $300 Solve and graph. 4(k + 2) – 3k ≤ 12

  26. Multi-Step Inequalities - $400 Solve and graph. 3(-c – 5) – 2c > 0

  27. 2 Step Equations - $500 Solve and graph. 22 ≥ 5(y – 2) – 3y

  28. Special Inequalities - $100 Solve and graph. p-19<-6(8p-5)

  29. Special Inequalities - $200 Solve and graph. -24-n>-8(3-6n)

  30. Special Inequalities - $300 Solve and graph. -5(-6x+7)≤-7(5-5x)

  31. Special Inequalities - $400 Solve and graph. 2(7x-1)+4<6(3+4x)-6x

  32. Special Inequalities - $500 Solve and graph. -10+3v+v+10<-8(7v-9)+6(11v-11)

  33. Equation vs. Inequality $

  34. Equation vs. Inequality What is the difference between the solution to an equation and the solution to an inequality? Example: 3x + 2 = 11 3x + 2 > 11 $

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