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Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation Lesson Quizzes

Warm Up Solve. 1. n + 42 > 27 2. r + 15 < 39 3. –17 < w – 52 4. 34 < m – 19 n > –15 r < 24 35 < w 53 < m

Problem of the Day Aracelli started riding her bike at 2 P.M. and returned home at 4 P.M. She rode less than 50 miles. What is the least her speed could have been at 3 P.M.? Explain. 0 mi/h (She could have been resting or stopped at a light, for example.)‏ 3

Learn to solve one-step inequalities by multiplying or dividing.

Additional Example 1A: Solving Inequalities by Multiplying Solve. c 4 ≤ –4 c 4 ≤ –4 c 4 (4)‏ ≤ (–4)‏ (4)‏ Multiply both sides by 4. c ≤ –16

Additional Example 1B: Solving Inequalities by Multiplying Solve. t > 0.3 –4 t –4 > 0.3 t (–4)‏ < (–4)0.3 Multiply both sides by –4 and reverse the inequality symbol. –4 t < –1.2

n 6 ≤ –5 n 6 ≤ –5 n 6 (6)‏ ≤ (–5)‏ (6)‏ Multiply both sides by 6. Check It Out: Example 1A Solve. n 6 ≤ –5 n 6 ≤ –5 n 6 (6)‏ ≤ (–5)‏ (6)‏ Multiply both sides by 6. n ≤ –30

Multiply both sides by –3 and reverse the inequality symbol. –3 Check It Out: Example 1B Solve. r > 0.9 –3 r –3 > 0.9 r (–3)‏ < (–3)0.9 Multiply both sides by –3 and reverse the inequality symbol. –3 r < –2.7

Additional Example 2A: Solving Inequalities by Dividing Solve. Check your answer. 5a ≥ 23 5a ≥ 23 Divide both sides by 5. 5 5 23 5 3 5 , or 4 a ≥ Check 5a ≥ 23 3 5 ? 5 is greater than 4 . 5(5) 23 ≥ Substitute 5 for a. ? 25 23 ≥

Additional Example 2B: Solving Inequalities by Dividing Solve. Check your answer. 192< –24b 192 < –24b Divide both sides by –24, and reverse the inequality symbol. –24 –24 –8 > b Check 192 < –24b 192< –24(–10)‏ ? –10 is less than –8. Substitute –10 for b. ? 192 < 240

Check It Out: Example 2A Solve. Check your answer. 6b ≥ 25 6b ≥ 25 Divide both sides by 6. 6 6 25 6 1 6 , or 4 b ≥ Check 6b ≥ 25 1 6 ? 6 is greater than 4 . 6(6) 25 ≥ Substitute 6 for b. ? 36 25 ≥

85 < –17b 85 < –17b –17 –17 –5 > b 85 < –17b Check It Out: Example 2B Solve. Check your answer. 85 < –17b 85 < –17b Divide both sides by –17, and reverse the inequality symbol. –17 –17 –5 > b Check 85 < –17b 85 < –17(–6)‏ ? –6 is less than –5. Substitute –6 for b. ? 85 < 102

Additional Example 3: Application It cost Josh $85 to make candles for the craft fair. How many candles must he sell at $4.00 each to make a profit? Since profit is the amount earned minus the amount spent, Josh needs to earn more than $85. Let c represent the number of candles that must be sold. 4c > 85 Write an inequality. 4c > 85 Divide both sides by 4. 4 4 c > 21.25 Josh cannot sell 0.25 candle, so he needs to sell at least 22 candles, or more than 21 candles, to earn a profit.

Check It Out: Example 3 It cost the class $15 to make cookies for the bake sale. How many cookies must they sell at 10¢ each to make a profit? Since profit is the amount earned minus the amount spent, the class needs to earn more than $15. Let c represent the number of cookies that must be sold. 0.10c > 15 Write an inequality. 0.10c > 15 Divide both sides by .10. 0.10 0.10 c > 150 The class must sell more than 150 cookies to make a profit.

Lesson Quizzes Standard Lesson Quiz Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

Solve. Check each answer. 3. 18w < 4 4. –4f > 36 Lesson Quiz Solve. 1. 2. Solve. Check each answer. 3. 18w < 4 4. –4f > 36 5. It cost a candle company $51 to make a dozen candles. How many candles must it sell at $7 apiece to make a profit? s 9 > 12 s > 108 b –14 > 6 b < –84 2 9 w < f < –9 more than 7 candles, or at least 8 candles 17

Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems 1. Solve –9p > 36. A. p < 4 B. p > 4 C. p > –4 D. p < –4

Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems b –12 > 6 2. Solve . A. b < 72 B. b > 72 C. b > –72 D. b < –72

Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems 3. It costs Dorothy $315 to make cakes. How many cakes must she sell at $6 a piece to make a profit? A. at least 51 B. at least 53 C. at least 55 D. at least 57