Algebra 1 Mini-Lessons Which graph shows a solution that is at least 7 and less than 11? MA.912.A.3.4: Solve and graph simple and compound inequalities.

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Algebra 1 Mini-Lessons Which graph shows a solution that is at least 7 and less than 11? MA.912.A.3.4: Solve and graph simple and compound inequalities in one variable and be able to justify each step in a solution.

Algebra 1 Mini-Lessons 10 ≤ 2x + 4 < −8 x ≤ 3 or x < -6 What is the solution for the inequality shown below? 10 ≤ 2x + 4 < −8 x ≤ 3 or x < -6 3 ≤ x < -6 x ≥ -3 or x > 6 -3 ≥ x > 6 MA.912.A.3.4: Solve and graph simple and compound inequalities in one variable and be able to justify each step in a solution.

Algebra 1 Mini-Lessons MA.912.A.3.4: Solve and graph simple and compound inequalities in one variable and be able to justify each step in a solution.

Algebra 1 Mini-Lessons MA.912.A.3.4: Solve and graph simple and compound inequalities in one variable and be able to justify each step in a solution.

Algebra 1 Mini-Lessons x ≤ 2 or x ≥ 5 2 ≤ x ≤ 5 x ≥ −5 or x ≤ −2 What is the solution for the inequality shown below? −13 ≤ −4x + 7 ≤ −1 x ≤ 2 or x ≥ 5 2 ≤ x ≤ 5 x ≥ −5 or x ≤ −2 −5 ≥ x ≥ −2 MA.912.A.3.4: Solve and graph simple and compound inequalities in one variable and be able to justify each step in a solution.

Algebra 1 Mini-Lessons MA.912.A.3.4: Solve and graph simple and compound inequalities in one variable and be able to justify each step in a solution.

Algebra 1 Mini-Lessons MA.912.A.3.4: Solve and graph simple and compound inequalities in one variable and be able to justify each step in a solution.