Chapter 5: Q1. (page 302)
Solve each inequality. Then graph it on a number line.
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The required value of x is . The graph on the number line is,

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Chapter 5: Q1. (page 302)
Solve each inequality. Then graph it on a number line.
The required value of x is . The graph on the number line is,

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Solve each inequality. Then graph the solution set.
Solve each compound inequality. Then graph the solution set.
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Solve each compound inequality. Then graph the solution set.
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Solve each inequality. Check your solution.
Record your answers on a sheet of paper. Show your work.
Theresa is saving money for a vacation. She needs to save at least to pay for her expenses. Each week, she puts 19 towards her vacation savings.
a. Let role="math" localid="1647838507456" represent the number of weeks Theresa saves money. Write an inequality to model the situation.
b. Solve the inequality from part a. What is the minimum number of weeks Theresa must save money to reach her goal?
c. If Theresa were to save each week instead, by how many weeks would the minimum savings time be decreased?
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