1. Graph the following inequality. : y x + 3 2.Graph the following inequality: y > 2x ? 1 3.The sum of three consecutive even integers is 18. Find the second integer. 4. Find three consecutive odd integers such that the sum of the second and third integers is four times the first. 4. CHALLENGER An electronics store sells DVD players and cordless telephones.? The store makes a $75 profit on the sale of each DVD player (d) and a $30 profit on the sale of each cordless telephone (c).? The store wants to make a profit of at least $255 from its sales of DVD player and cordless telephones.? Which inequality describes this situation? A. 75d + 30c < 255 B. 75d + 30c < 255 C. 75d + 30c > 255 D. 75d + 30c > 255 NAME: DATE:
Algebra 1 Quiz: Inequalities & Consecutive Integers
1. Graph the following inequality. : y x + 3 2.Graph the following inequality: y > 2x ? 1 3.The sum of three consecutive even integers is 18. Find the second integer. 4. Find three consecutive odd integers such that the sum of the second and third integers is four times the first. 4. CHALLENGER An electronics store sells DVD players and cordless telephones.? The store makes a $75 profit on the sale of each DVD player (d) and a $30 profit on the sale of each cordless telephone (c).? The store wants to make a profit of at least $255 from its sales of DVD player and cordless telephones.? Which inequality describes this situation? A. 75d + 30c < 255 B. 75d + 30c < 255 C. 75d + 30c > 255 D. 75d + 30c > 255 NAME: DATE:
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