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Inequalities and Word Problem Setup

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In this lesson:

  • Solve inequalities and graph solutions on a number line
  • Use the flip rule for negative coefficients
  • Write and solve equations and inequalities from word problems
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What You Will Be Able to Do

By the end, you should be able to:

  1. Write an inequality ( or ) for a situation
  2. Solve and graph an inequality
  3. Use open vs. closed circles correctly
  4. Recognize when to flip the symbol
  5. Translate word problems into equations/inequalities and interpret
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Why Inequalities? A Real Context

You need at least $50 to buy a game.

  • You have $12 saved and earn $8 per day mowing lawns.
  • How many days until you can buy the game?

What would the inequality look like?

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Inequality Symbols: A Quick Review

Symbol Meaning Excludes endpoint?
strictly less than Yes
strictly greater than Yes
less than or equal to No
greater than or equal to No
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Number Line: Open vs. Closed Circle

  • Open circle ○ — endpoint not included ( or )
  • Closed circle ● — endpoint included ( or )
  • Arrow points in the direction of the solution set

Number line showing open circle at 3 with arrow left (x<3) and closed circle at 3 with arrow right (x≥3)

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Example 1: Solving Without the Flip

Solve and graph:

Steps: subtract 4, then divide by 3

Graph: Open circle at 3, arrow pointing left

Verify: ✓ ·

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Quick Check: Open or Closed Circle?

For the solution :

Is in the solution set?

A) Yes — closed circle at 3

B) No — open circle at 3

Think about the meaning of "strictly less than."

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The Flip Rule: When to Reverse the Symbol

Dividing or multiplying by a negative reverses the inequality symbol.

Consider: is true. Multiply both sides by :

  • Without flipping: false
  • With flipping: true

Positive division: keep the symbol. Negative division: flip the symbol.

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Inequality Example Requiring the Flip

Solve: — subtract 1, divide by , flip

Graph: closed circle at , arrow left

Verify: ✓ ·

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Example 3: Verify Both In and Out

Solve:

In solution set: ✓ and

Outside: ✗ and

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Guided Practice: Identify the Flip Step

Solve:

Rewrite as:

Your turn: Divide by .

  • What is the solution?
  • Did the symbol flip? Why or why not?
  • Graph your solution on the number line.

Write your answer, then verify with one test value.

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Watch Out: Forgot to Flip?

Someone solved and wrote — correct?

Test : ✓ — but is false.

incorrectly excludes . Flip required: .

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Your Turn: Solve Four Inequalities

Solve, identify whether a flip is needed, and graph each solution.

Pause and solve. Verify each with one test value.

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Answers: Check Your Four Inequality Solutions

  1. ●←
  2. (flip!) ○←
  3. ●→
  4. (flip!) ○→
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From Solving to Setting Up

The harder skill: writing the equation from context.

4 steps for every word problem:

  1. Define — Let = (specific quantity in words)
  2. Write — Build the equation or inequality
  3. Solve — Apply inverse operations
  4. Interpret — State the answer in context
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The 4 Steps in Action

Four-step framework reference card with Define-Write-Solve-Interpret labels

Use these four steps on every word problem — refer back as needed.

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Word Problem 1: Plumber Bill

A plumber charges $45 per hour plus a $90 service fee. The bill was $247.50. How many hours did the job take?

Define: Let = number of hours worked

Write:

Solve:

Interpret: The job took 3.5 hours.

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Word Problem 2: Pizza Split

Four friends split a pizza equally, plus $1.25 each for drinks. Each paid $5.50. Pizza's price?

Define: = each person's pizza share

Write:

Solve:

Interpret: share = $4.25; pizza total = $17.00.

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Word Problem 3: Store Deal (Inequality)

A store charges $4/item plus a $6 fee. You have $30. Max items?

Define: = number of items

Write:

Solve:

Interpret: at most 6 is whole, so

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Guided Practice: Write the Equation

Cell phone plan: $15/month + $0.05/text. Bill was $22.50. How many texts?

Step 1: Define — Let = number of texts

Step 2: Write — the equation is: ?

Write the equation, then solve and interpret.

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Quick Check: Interpreting

The store deal solution was . What does this mean?

A) Exactly 6 items must be purchased

B) You can buy 0 to 6 items

C) You need at least 6 items

D) More than 6 items are allowed

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Language Reference: "At Least" vs. "At Most"

Phrase Symbol
at least
at most
more than
fewer than

Reference card: inequality language to symbol mapping with visual examples

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Your Turn: Three Word Problems

Apply all 4 steps for each.

  1. $50/week + $3/sale. Wants ≥ $100. How many sales?

  2. Perimeter = 54 cm, length = 6 cm. Find the width.

  3. At most $40; apps cost $3.50 each + $5 fee. How many apps?

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Answers: Check Your Word Problem Solutions

  1. → round up: at least 17 sales

  2. width is 21 cm

  3. at most 10 apps

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Key Takeaways: Inequalities and Word Problems

✓ Same inverse operations as equations

✓ Dividing by a negative flips the symbol

✓ Open circle for /; closed for /

⚠️ Forgot to flip? Test a value from the excluded region

⚠️ Solutions are ranges, not single points

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Preview: Equations in Geometry and Proportions

These skills apply immediately and beyond:

  • Geometry: perimeter, area, and angle equations
  • Proportions: connecting to 7.RP.A ratios and rates
  • 8th grade: more complex linear equations
  • Graphing: inequality solution sets on coordinate planes
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Use variables to represent quantities and construct equations and inequalities to solve problems