WARM UP. LESSON 81, SOLVING INEQUALITIES WITH VARIABLES ON BOTH SIDES Equations and Inequalities.

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WARM UP

LESSON 81, SOLVING INEQUALITIES WITH VARIABLES ON BOTH SIDES Equations and Inequalities

INEQUALITIES

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YOUR TURN

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YOUR TURN

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YOUR TURN

HOMEWORK QUESTIONS

CORRECTING HOMEWORK Be kind. If the paper in front of you has no work shown, return it to its owner. If the paper in front of you is not in pencil or black ink, return it to its owner. If the paper in front of you is not complete, return it to its owner. Remember you are filling out the score sheet for the person that you are correcting. Be sure to write “C.B. ____________” with your name on the paper you graded and on the score sheet.

HOMEWORK Lesson 81: a-f, 9-12, 14, 27-30