Solve your inequality from part D and graph your solution

  1. The inequality −8(x − 1) ≥ 88 is given.Part A: Solve the inequality and show every step of your work. Part B: Explain in
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  2. you have an additional $300, revise your inequality from part A to reflect your new spending limit. Solve this inequality and
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  3. Now that you have an additional $300, revise your inequality from part A to reflect your new spending limit. Solve this
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  4. The inequality −6(x − 3) > 42 is given.Part A: Solve the inequality and show every step of your work. (4 points) Part B:
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  5. The inequality −7(x − 4) < 84 is given.Part A: Solve the inequality and show every step of your work. (4 points) Part B:
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    2. suzy asked by suzy
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  6. The inequality −8(x − 1) ≥ 88 is given.Part A: Solve the inequality and show every step of your work. (4 points) Part B:
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    2. knyco asked by knyco
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  7. The inequality three fourths minus one half times p is greater than five fourths is given.Part A: Solve the inequality for p.
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  8. Now that you have an additional $300, revise your inequality from part A ofTask 2 to reflect your new spending limit. Solve this
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  9. Solve your inequality from part D and graph your solution on a number line.Explain what your solution means in terms of the
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  10. 60x - $300 ≤ 500,000 - $3000.60x ≤ 499,700 x ≤ 499,700 / 0.60 x ≤ 832,833.33 Solve your inequality from part D and graph
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