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ALGEBRA I

REVIEW
4th Six Weeks
LINEAR AND COMPOUND INEQUALITIES

Name:_____________________________________
Period:________________

Graph the inequality on the line provided. Be sure to number the line to match the inequality.
1.

d 12

2.

c 12

3.

b 12

4.

a 12

Solve the inequality and graph the solution on the line provided.
5.

2 x 11 23

6.

3x 9 2 x 6

7.

2x 9 x

8.

1 1

2 8

ALGEBRA I

REVIEW
4th Six Weeks
LINEAR AND COMPOUND INEQUALITIES

Solve the inequality algebraically and graph the solution on the plane provided.
9.

10.

y 2 x 4
m = ________

b = ________

line _________ shade ________

11.

m = ________

b = ________

line _________

shade ________

12.

3x y 4

1
y x2
3

10x 5y 20

m = ________

b = ________

m = ________

b = ________

line _________

shade ________

line _________

shade ________

REVIEW
4th Six Weeks
LINEAR AND COMPOUND INEQUALITIES

ALGEBRA I

Find the equation for each.


13. m = ________ b = ________
line _________ shade _______

14.

Inequality ____________________

10

m = ________ b = ________
line _________ shade _______
Inequality ____________________

10

10

15.

10

10

10

10

10

m = ________ b = ________
16. m = ________ b = ________
line _________
shade _______
line ________ shade _______
Inequality ____________________

10

Inequality_________________

10

y
5

10

10

10

10

10

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ALGEBRA I

REVIEW
4th Six Weeks
LINEAR AND COMPOUND INEQUALITIES

17.
Brian is paid $165 a week plus a commission of $15 on each camera he
How many must he sell to earn at least $315 a week?

18.

sells.

Joan rents a car for $100 a week plus $0.10 a mile. How far can she
travel if she wants to spend at most $175?

The Juan Seguin Fine Arts department is putting on a play in honor of Martin Luther King Day.
The Art department sales adult tickets for $5.00 and student tickets for $2.00. The Art
department wants to more than $300.
19. Write an inequality to represent the number of adult tickets, a, and the number of student
tickets, s, that they need to sale.

20. Graph this inequality. Label the horizontal axis adult and the vertical axis student.

21. What does the coordinate ( 50, 300) mean in relation to the graph above? Did they make
the money using these coordinates? Why or why not?

22. If they sell 80 adult tickets and 100 student tickets will they still make their money? Why or why
not?

REVIEW
4th Six Weeks
LINEAR AND COMPOUND INEQUALITIES

ALGEBRA I

Write an inequality for each graph.

1)

2)
-4 -3 -2 -1

3)

-5 -4

-3 -2 -1

-5 -4

-3 -2 -1

4)
-1

Solve the following compound inequalities. Then, graph your solution.

1)

4v 3 5 or 2v 7 1

2)

2 x 7 3 or 3x 4 5

3)

3 2 x 1 7

4)

7 3n 113

Write a compound inequality that represents each situation. Graph your solution.

1) The books were priced between $4 and $7.

2) Discounted fares are available to children 12 and under or to adults at least 60 years of age.

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