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Math: Linear Inequalities

Solve each of the following inequalities, represents on a number line and mention at least 3
members!
1. 4x ≥ − 24 4. – 5x – 8 > 2x + 13
2. – 3y ≥ − 48 5. 2(2y + 4) ≤ −52
3. – 2z + 1 ≥ − 17 6. −3(4z + 6) < 2(5z − 5)

7. Given the inequality 4(3x – 7) ≥ 2(3x + 1), find the smallest possible value of x if (7
members)
a. x is an odd number
b. x is an even number
c. x is a prime number
d. x is a perfect square
e. x is a perfect cube
8. A cup of glass of coffee costs $3.75.
Form an inequality and solve it to find the maximum number of cups of bubble tea that can
be bought with 30$.
9. The area of a square is not more than 169 cm2.
Find the greatest possible perimeter of the square.
10. The perimeter of a square is not more than 65 cm.
Find the largest possbile are of the square.
11. Sertha scored 67 marks for her first maths test and scored 75 for her second maths test. What
is the minimum mark she must score for her third maths test to meet her target of obtaining
an average of 80 or more for three tests?

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