1.
Jason wants to buy a car. He has $2500 in his savings account. He also needs to pay $600 for insurance. Write an inequality that can be used to determine the price of a car that Jason can buy.
A.
c
+ 600
2500
B.
c
+ 600
2500
C.
c
- 600
2500
D.
c
- 600
2500
Hint
2.
Jason wants to buy a car. He has $2500 in his savings account. He also needs to pay $600 for insurance. How much can Jason spend on a car?
A.
c
1900
B.
c
3100
C.
c
3100
D.
c
1900
Hint
3.
Graph the inequality
j
- 6.25
-3.5.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Hint
4.
Solve
p
+ 5
< 3
A.
p
> 2
B.
p
> -2
C.
p
< 2
D.
p
< -2
Hint
5.
Choose an inequality whose solution set is shown in the graph.
A.
y
< -1
B.
y
-
C.
y
+
<
D.
y
-
<
Hint