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LESSON

NAME _________________________________________________________ DATE ___________

6.4 Practice B
For use with pages 342–347

Write an inequality that describes the graph shown.


1. 2.
4 3 2 1 0 1 2 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

3. 4.
5 4 3 2 1 0 1 5 10 15 20 25 30 35

Sketch a graph of the inequality.


5. 3 ≤ x ≤ 6 6. 0 < x < 5 7. 8 < x < 3
8. 4  x  11 9. 2 > x ≥ 10 10. 5.6 > x > 13.3

Solve the inequality and graph its solution.


11. 3 < x  3 ≤ 5 12. 2 < 4  x < 4
13. 2 < 2n  1 ≤ 7 14. 16 ≤ 3x  4 ≤ 2
2
15. 8 < 3x  4 < 10 16. 5 ≤ n  6 ≤ 0
17. 1 ≤ 3x ≤ 6 18. 3 ≤ 2x  1 < 9
19. Coupons You have $60 and a coupon which allows you to take $10 off any
purchase of $50 or more at a department store. Write an inequality that describes
the possible retail value of the items you can buy if you use the coupon. Write an
inequality that describes the different amounts of money you can spend if you use
the coupon.
20. You live 4 miles from the convenience store and your
friend lives 2 miles from the same store. (a) Find the Home is somewhere
4
minimum distance d between your home and your on this circle.
friend’s home. (b) Find the maximum distance d
2
between your home and your friend’s home. (c) Write Store
an inequality that describes the possible distances d Friend's home is
between your home and your friend’s home. somewhere on this
circle.

Lesson 6.4

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