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Bellwork ~ Solve 1.) x - 3 < 6 2.) x + 6 > -3

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1 Bellwork ~ Solve 1.) x - 3 < 6 2.) x + 6 > -3

2 Bellwork ~ Solve 1.) x - 3 < 6 x - 3 +3 < 6 +3 x < 9

3 Bellwork ~ Solve 3.)-4x + 8 - 8 > -8 - 8 -4x > -16

4 Bellwork ~ Solve 4.) 6x + 3 < 3(x+2) 6x + 3 < 3x + 6

5 Bellwork ~ Solve 5.) -2(x+4) > 6x - 4 -2x - 8 > 6x - 4

6 Today’s Objective To be able to use a linear inequality in a real-life situation.

7 Example 1 In order to get a B or higher in this class, you must get a score higher than 79.4%. Write an inequality that describes getting a B or higher. S > 79.4

8 Example 2 Sue and Bob ran a 2 mile race. Bob finished ahead of Sue, and Sue’s time was 8 minutes. Write an inequality that describes Bob’s average speed for the race.

9 Example 2 Speed = distance time Bob’s avg. speed = B
Sue’s distance = 2 Sue’s time = 8 B > 2/8 or 1/4 Bob’s speed was greater than 1/4 mile per min.

10 Example 3 For the circumference of a circle to be at least 22, what can the radius r be? r C = 2r

11 Example 3 2r = c 2r > 22 2r/2 > 22/2 r > 11

12 Classwork Do worksheet 6.2 (1-8) #6.) A = 1/2bh


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