1.   There must be no more than 16 people on the field at the same time. Write an inequality to describe the situation.
    A. 16 B. p > 16
    C. p < 16 D. 16
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  2.   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
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  3.   Graph the inequality j - 6.25 -3.5.
    A.
    B.
    C.
    D.
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  4.   Find the solution of .
    A. b -7.6 B. b 7.6
    C. b -7.6 D. b 7.6
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  5.   Solve the inequality
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  6.   Determine the solution of
    A. -20 B.
    C. -10 D.
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  7.   Solve
    A. s < 10 B. s > 10
    C. s > D. s <
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  8.   Find the solution if the quotient of a number and 6 is at least negative seven.
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  9.   Solve 14b – 22 = 11b.
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  10.   Solve 1x = 7(x + 6).
    A. B. x = -7
    C. x = 1 D.
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  11.   Solve 17(a – 1) = 34(3a – 5.6).
    A. a = 2.04 B.
    C. a = 3.3 D. All real numbers
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  12.   Solve 6 – 2v > 14.
    A. v < -10 B. v < -4
    C. v > -4 D. v > -10
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