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 3100 B. c 3100
    C. c 1900 D. c 1900
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  3.   Solve p + 5 < 3
    A. p > 2 B. p > -2
    C. p < -2 D. p < 2
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  4.   Choose an inequality whose solution set is shown in the graph.
   
    A. y - < B. y + <
    C. y - D. y < -1
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  5.   Solve y – 12 < 7.5.
    A. y < 4.5 B. y < -4.5
    C. y < -19.5 D. y < 19.5
    Hint



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