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20 September, 07:23

How do you write an inequality

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  1. 20 September, 07:27
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    An inequality describes a situation in which one quantity is greater than or less than another quantity. Unlike equations, they don't have a specific value as an answer. They show a range of values.

    Example:

    2x > 10 Divide by 2

    When you solve that you'll get 5 and that shows that x is every number that's greater than 5.
  2. 20 September, 07:47
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    To write an inequality, use a bar model to write and solve equations, solve an equation using the inverse operation, convert a real world situation to the problem, write an inequality from a word problem, solve inequalities with inverse operations, represent an inequality solution set on a number line.
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