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Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on a number line. 1. ANSWER: 2. ANSWER: 3. or ANSWER: 4. or ANSWER: 5. ANSWER: 6. ANSWER: 1-6 Solving Compound and Absolute Value Inequalities Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on 7. a number line. ANSWER: 1. ANSWER: 8. ANSWER: 2. ANSWER: 9. ANSWER: 3. or ANSWER: 10. 4. or ANSWER: ANSWER: 11. MONEYKhalid is considering several types of paint for his bedroom. He estimates that he will need 5. between 2 and 3 gallons. The table at the right shows the price per gallon for each type of paint Khalid is ANSWER: considering. Write a compound inequality and determine how much he could be spending. 6. ANSWER: ANSWER: between $43.96 and $77.94 7. Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on ANSWER: a number line. 12. ANSWER: eSolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Page1 8. ANSWER: 13. ANSWER: 9. ANSWER: 14. or ANSWER: 10. ANSWER: 15. or ANSWER: 11. MONEYKhalid is considering several types of paint for his bedroom. He estimates that he will need between 2 and 3 gallons. The table at the right shows the price per gallon for each type of paint Khalid is considering. Write a compound inequality and determine how much he could be spending. 16. ANSWER: 17. ANSWER: ANSWER: between $43.96 and $77.94 Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on 18. a number line. 12. ANSWER: ANSWER: 19. 13. ANSWER: ANSWER: 14. or 20. ANSWER: ANSWER: 15. or 21. ANSWER: ANSWER: 16. ANSWER: ANATOMYForensic scientists use the equation h 22. = 2.6f + 47.2 to estimate the height h of a woman given the length in centimeters f of her femur bone. a . Suppose the equation has a margin of error of 3 ± centimeters. Write an inequality to represent the height of a woman given the length of her femur 17. bone. ANSWER: b . If the length of a female skeleton’s femur is 50 centimeters, write and solve an absolute value inequality that describes the woman’s height in centimeters. ANSWER: 18. a. ANSWER: b. Write an absolute value inequality for each graph. 23. 19. ANSWER: ANSWER: 24. ANSWER: 20. ANSWER: 25. ANSWER: 26. 21. ANSWER: ANSWER: 27. ANSWER: ANATOMYForensic scientists use the equation h 22. = 2.6f + 47.2 to estimate the height h of a woman given the length in centimeters f of her femur bone. a 28. . Suppose the equation has a margin of error of 3 ± centimeters. Write an inequality to represent the height of a woman given the length of her femur ANSWER: bone. b . If the length of a female skeleton’s femur is 50 centimeters, write and solve an absolute value inequality that describes the woman s height in 29. ’ centimeters. ANSWER: ANSWER: a. b. 30. Write an absolute value inequality for each ANSWER: graph. 23. DOGS The Labrador retriever is one of the most 31. recognized and popular dogs kept as a pet. Using the ANSWER: information given, write a compound inequality to describe the range of healthy weights for a fully grown female Labrador retriever. 24. ANSWER: ANSWER: 25. ANSWER: GEOMETRY The Exterior Angle Inequality 32. Theorem states that an exterior angle measure is greater than the measure of either of its corresponding remote interior angles. Write two 26. inequalities to express the relationships among the ANSWER: measures of the angles of ABC. 27. ANSWER: ANSWER: 28. Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on ANSWER: a number line. 33. ANSWER: 29. ANSWER: 34. 30. ANSWER: ANSWER: DOGS The Labrador retriever is one of the most 31. recognized and popular dogs kept as a pet. Using the 35. information given, write a compound inequality to describe the range of healthy weights for a fully ANSWER: grown female Labrador retriever. 36. ANSWER: ANSWER: GEOMETRY The Exterior Angle Inequality 32. Theorem states that an exterior angle measure is greater than the measure of either of its 37. corresponding remote interior angles. Write two inequalities to express the relationships among the ANSWER: measures of the angles of ABC. 38. ANSWER: ANSWER: Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on a number line. 39. 33. ANSWER: ANSWER: 34. 40. ANSWER: ANSWER: 35. ANSWER: Write an algebraic expression to represent each verbal expression. 41. numbers that are at least 4 units from –5 ANSWER: 36. ANSWER: 42. numbers that are no more than unit from 1 ANSWER: 37. ANSWER: numbers that are at least 6 units but no more than 10 43. units from 2 ANSWER: 38. AUTO RACINGNASCAR rules stipulate that a 44. ANSWER: car must conform to a set of 32 templates, each shaped to fit a different contour of the car. When a template is placed on a car, the gap between it and the car cannot exceed the specified tolerance. Each template is marked on its edge with a colored line that indicates the tolerance for the template. 39. ANSWER: a. Suppose a certain template is 24.42 inches long. Use the information in the table at the right to write 40. an absolute value inequality for templates with each line color. b. ANSWER: Find the acceptable lengths for that part of a car if the template has each line color. c. Graph the solution set for each line color on a number line. d . The tolerance of which line color includes the tolerances of the other line colors? Write an algebraic expression to represent Explain your reasoning. each verbal expression. numbers that are at least 4 units from 5 ANSWER: 41. – a . ANSWER: b. numbers that are no more than 42. unit from 1 ANSWER: c. 43. numbers that are at least 6 units but no more than 10 units from 2 ANSWER: d. Red; the red line color has the smallest tolerance, AUTO RACINGNASCAR rules stipulate that a 44. , so the other line colors would be car must conform to a set of 32 templates, each well within their tolerances. shaped to fit a different contour of the car. When a template is placed on a car, the gap between it and Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on the car cannot exceed the specified tolerance. Each template is marked on its edge with a colored line a number line. that indicates the tolerance for the template. 45. ANSWER: 46. a. Suppose a certain template is 24.42 inches long. ANSWER: Use the information in the table at the right to write an absolute value inequality for templates with each line color. b. Find the acceptable lengths for that part of a car if the template has each line color. 47. c. Graph the solution set for each line color on a number line. ANSWER: d . The tolerance of which line color includes the tolerances of the other line colors? Explain your reasoning. ANSWER: 48. a . ANSWER: b. 49. c. ANSWER: 50. d. Red; the red line color has the smallest tolerance, ANSWER: , so the other line colors would be well within their tolerances. Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on a number line. HEALTHHypoglycemia (low blood sugar) and 51. hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) are potentially 45. dangerous and occur when a person’s blood sugar ANSWER: fluctuates by more than 38 mg from the normal blood sugar level of 88 mg. Write and solve an absolute value inequality to describe blood sugar levels that are considered potentially dangerous. ANSWER: 46. ANSWER: AIR TRAVELThe airline on which Drew is flying 52. has weight restrictions for checked baggage. Drew is checking one bag. a. Describe the range of weights that would classify Drew s bag as free, $25, $50, and unacceptable. ’ 47. b . If Drew s bag weighs 68 pounds, how much will ’ he pay to take it on the plane? ANSWER: 48. ANSWER: ANSWER: a. b. $25 49. ANSWER: ERROR ANALYSISDavid and Sarah are solving 53. . Is either of them correct? Explain your reasoning. 50. ANSWER: ANSWER: Sample answer: David; when Sarah converted the absolute value into two inequalities, she mistakenly switched HEALTHHypoglycemia (low blood sugar) and 51. the inequality symbols. hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) are potentially dangerous and occur when a person’s blood sugar CHALLENGESolve fluctuates by more than 38 mg from the normal blood 54. sugar level of 88 mg. Write and solve an absolute ANSWER: value inequality to describe blood sugar levels that x < 0 are considered potentially dangerous. REASONING Determine whether each ANSWER: statement is true or false. If false, provide a counterexample. 55. The graph of a compound inequality involving an and statement is bounded on the left and right by two AIR TRAVELThe airline on which Drew is flying 52. values of x. has weight restrictions for checked baggage. Drew is checking one bag. a. Describe the range of weights that would classify ANSWER: Drew s bag as free, $25, $50, and unacceptable. False; sample answer: the graph of ’ x > 2 and x > 5 is a ray bounded only on one end. b . If Drew s bag weighs 68 pounds, how much will ’ he pay to take it on the plane? 56. The graph of a compound inequality involving an or statement contains a region of values that are not solutions. ANSWER: False; sample answer: the graph of x > 2 or x < 3 includes the entire number line. 57. The graph of a compound inequality involving an and statement includes values that make all parts of the given statement true. ANSWER: a. ANSWER: b. $25 True WRITING IN MATHAn alternate definition of 58. ERROR ANALYSISDavid and Sarah are solving 53. . Is either of them absolute value is to define as the distance correct? Explain your reasoning. between a and b on the number line. Explain how this definition can be used to solve inequalities of the form . ANSWER: Sample answer: represents the distance between some unknown value of the ANSWER: variable x and a point c on the number line. The Sample answer: David; when Sarah converted the solution set of the inequality is the set of all numbers absolute value into two inequalities, she mistakenly such that the distance from the numbers to c is less switched than r units. Use a number line to find the numbers the inequality symbols. that are r units from c in either direction. CHALLENGESolve 54. REASONINGThe graphs of the solutions of two 59. different absolute value inequalities are shown. ANSWER: Compare and contrast the absolute value inequalities. x < 0 REASONING Determine whether each statement is true or false. If false, provide a counterexample. The graph of a compound inequality involving an and ANSWER: 55. statement is bounded on the left and right by two Sample answer: The graph on the left indicates a solution set from 3 to 5. The values of x. – graph on the right indicates a solution ANSWER: set of all numbers less than or equal to False; sample answer: the graph of 3 or greater than or equal to 5. – x > 2 and x > 5 is a ray bounded only on one end. OPEN ENDED 60. Write an absolute value inequality The graph of a compound inequality involving an or with a solution of 56. statement contains a region of values that are not solutions. ANSWER: Sample answer: ANSWER: False; sample answer: the graph of x > 2 or x < 3 includes the entire number line. WHICH ONE DOESNT BELONG? ’ Identify the The graph of a compound inequality involving an and 61. 57. compound inequality that is not the same as the other statement includes values that make all parts of the three. Explain your reasoning. given statement true. ANSWER: True ANSWER: WRITING IN MATHAn alternate definition of 58. absolute value is to define as the distance Each of these has a non-empty solution set except between a and b on the number line. Explain how for x > 5 and x < 1. There are no values of x that are this definition can be used to solve inequalities of the simultaneously greater than 5 and less than 1. form . WRITING IN MATHSummarize the difference 62. between and compound inequalities and or ANSWER: compound inequalities. Sample answer: represents the distance between some unknown value of the ANSWER: variable x and a point c on the number line. The Sample answer: A compound inequality that contains solution set of the inequality is the set of all numbers and is true if and only if both individual inequalities such that the distance from the numbers to c is less are true, while an inequality containing or only needs than r units. Use a number line to find the numbers one of the individual inequalities to be true. that are r units from c in either direction. Which of the following best describes the graph of 63. the equations below? REASONINGThe graphs of the solutions of two 59. different absolute value inequalities are shown. Compare and contrast the absolute value inequalities. A The lines have the same x-intercept. B The lines have the same y-intercept. C The lines are parallel. D The lines are perpendicular. ANSWER: Sample answer: The graph on the left indicates a ANSWER: C solution set from 3 to 5. The – graph on the right indicates a solution SAT/ACT Find an expression equivalent set of all numbers less than or equal to 64. 3 or greater than or equal to 5. – to OPEN ENDED 60. Write an absolute value inequality with a solution of F ANSWER: Sample answer: G H WHICH ONE DOESNT BELONG? ’ Identify the 61. compound inequality that is not the same as the other J three. Explain your reasoning. K ANSWER: Each of these has a non-empty solution set except ANSWER: for x > 5 and x < 1. There are no values of x that are K simultaneously greater than 5 and less than 1. GRIDDED RESPONSEHow many cubes that 65. measure 4 centimeters on each side can be placed WRITING IN MATHSummarize the difference 62. completely inside the box below? between and compound inequalities and or compound inequalities. ANSWER: Sample answer: A compound inequality that contains and is true if and only if both individual inequalities are true, while an inequality containing or only needs one of the individual inequalities to be true. ANSWER: 60 63. Which of the following best describes the graph of Which graph represents the solution set for the equations below? 66. A The lines have the same x-intercept. A B The lines have the same y-intercept. B C The lines are parallel. D The lines are perpendicular. C D ANSWER: C ANSWER: SAT/ACT Find an expression equivalent A 64. HEALTHThe National Heart Association to 67. recommends that less than 30% of a person’s total daily caloric intake come from fat. One gram of fat yields nine Calories. Consider a healthy 21-year-old F whose average caloric intake is between 2500 and 3300 Calories. a . Write an inequality that represents the suggested G fat intake for the person. b H . What is the greatest suggested fat intake for the person? ANSWER: J a. b.110g K TRAVEL Maggie is planning a 5-day trip to a family 68. reunion. She wants to spend no more than $1000. Her plane ticket is $375, and the hotel is $85 per night. ANSWER: a K . Let f represent the cost of food for one day. Write an inequality to represent this situation. b GRIDDED RESPONSEHow many cubes that . Solve the inequality and interpret the solution. 65. measure 4 centimeters on each side can be placed completely inside the box below? ANSWER: a. b. She can spend no more than $40 per day on food. Solve each equation. Check your solutions. 69. ANSWER: ANSWER: 60 66. Which graph represents the solution set for 70. A ANSWER: B C 71. D ANSWER: ANSWER: A Name the property illustrated by each HEALTHThe National Heart Association 67. recommends that less than 30% of a person s total statement. ’ If then daily caloric intake come from fat. One gram of fat 72. yields nine Calories. Consider a healthy 21-year-old ANSWER: whose average caloric intake is between 2500 and Addition (=) 3300 Calories. a . Write an inequality that represents the suggested fat intake for the person. 73. If and then b . What is the greatest suggested fat intake for the person? ANSWER: Transitive (=) ANSWER: a. If b.110g 74. then TRAVEL Maggie is planning a 5-day trip to a family ANSWER: 68. Assoc. (+) reunion. She wants to spend no more than $1000. Her plane ticket is $375, and the hotel is $85 per night. a . Let f represent the cost of food for one day. Write an inequality to represent this situation. b . Solve the inequality and interpret the solution. ANSWER: a. b. She can spend no more than $40 per day on food. Solve each equation. Check your solutions. 69. ANSWER: 70. ANSWER: 71. ANSWER: Name the property illustrated by each statement. 72. If then ANSWER: Addition (=) 73. If and then ANSWER: Transitive (=) 74. If then ANSWER: Assoc. (+) Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on a number line. 1. ANSWER: 2. ANSWER: 3. or ANSWER: 4. or ANSWER: 5. ANSWER: 6. ANSWER: 7. Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on a number line. ANSWER: 1. ANSWER: 8. ANSWER: 2. ANSWER: 9. ANSWER: 3. or ANSWER: 10. ANSWER: 4. or ANSWER: 11. MONEYKhalid is considering several types of paint for his bedroom. He estimates that he will need between 2 and 3 gallons. The table at the right shows 5. the price per gallon for each type of paint Khalid is considering. Write a compound inequality and ANSWER: determine how much he could be spending. 6. ANSWER: ANSWER: between $43.96 and $77.94 7. Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on ANSWER: a number line. 12. ANSWER: 8. ANSWER: 13. ANSWER: 9. ANSWER: 14. or ANSWER: 10. ANSWER: 15. or ANSWER: 11. MONEYKhalid is considering several types of paint for his bedroom. He estimates that he will need between 2 and 3 gallons. The table at the right shows the price per gallon for each type of paint Khalid is considering. Write a compound inequality and 16. determine how much he could be spending. ANSWER: 17. ANSWER: ANSWER: 1-6 Solving Compound and Absolute Value Inequalities between $43.96 and $77.94 Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on 18. a number line. ANSWER: 12. ANSWER: 19. 13. ANSWER: ANSWER: 14. or 20. ANSWER: ANSWER: 15. or 21. ANSWER: ANSWER: 16. ANATOMYForensic scientists use the equation h 22. ANSWER: = 2.6f + 47.2 to estimate the height h of a woman given the length in centimeters f of her femur bone. a . Suppose the equation has a margin of error of 3 ± centimeters. Write an inequality to represent the height of a woman given the length of her femur 17. bone. b . If the length of a female skeleton’s femur is 50 ANSWER: centimeters, write and solve an absolute value inequality that describes the woman s height in ’ centimeters. ANSWER: 18. a. b. ANSWER: Write an absolute value inequality for each graph. eSolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Page2 23. ANSWER: 19. ANSWER: 24. ANSWER: 20. ANSWER: 25. ANSWER: 26. 21. ANSWER: ANSWER: 27. ANSWER: ANATOMYForensic scientists use the equation h 22. = 2.6f + 47.2 to estimate the height h of a woman given the length in centimeters f of her femur bone. a 28. . Suppose the equation has a margin of error of 3 ± centimeters. Write an inequality to represent the ANSWER: height of a woman given the length of her femur bone. b . If the length of a female skeleton’s femur is 50 centimeters, write and solve an absolute value 29. inequality that describes the woman’s height in centimeters. ANSWER: ANSWER: a. b. 30. ANSWER: Write an absolute value inequality for each graph. DOGS The Labrador retriever is one of the most 31. 23. recognized and popular dogs kept as a pet. Using the information given, write a compound inequality to ANSWER: describe the range of healthy weights for a fully grown female Labrador retriever. 24. ANSWER: ANSWER: 25. ANSWER: GEOMETRY The Exterior Angle Inequality 32. Theorem states that an exterior angle measure is greater than the measure of either of its corresponding remote interior angles. Write two 26. inequalities to express the relationships among the measures of the angles of ABC. ANSWER: 27. ANSWER: ANSWER: 28. Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on a number line. ANSWER: 33. ANSWER: 29. ANSWER: 34. 30. ANSWER: ANSWER: DOGS The Labrador retriever is one of the most 31. recognized and popular dogs kept as a pet. Using the 35. information given, write a compound inequality to ANSWER: describe the range of healthy weights for a fully grown female Labrador retriever. 36. ANSWER: ANSWER: GEOMETRYThe Exterior Angle Inequality 32. Theorem states that an exterior angle measure is 37. greater than the measure of either of its corresponding remote interior angles. Write two ANSWER: inequalities to express the relationships among the measures of the angles of ABC. 38. ANSWER: ANSWER: Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on a number line. 39. 33. ANSWER: ANSWER: 34. 40. ANSWER: ANSWER: 35. ANSWER: Write an algebraic expression to represent each verbal expression. 41. numbers that are at least 4 units from –5 ANSWER: 36. ANSWER: numbers that are no more than 42. unit from 1 ANSWER: 37. 43. numbers that are at least 6 units but no more than 10 ANSWER: units from 2 ANSWER: 38. AUTO RACINGNASCAR rules stipulate that a 44. car must conform to a set of 32 templates, each ANSWER: shaped to fit a different contour of the car. When a template is placed on a car, the gap between it and the car cannot exceed the specified tolerance. Each template is marked on its edge with a colored line that indicates the tolerance for the template. 39. ANSWER: a. Suppose a certain template is 24.42 inches long. Use the information in the table at the right to write an absolute value inequality for templates with each 40. line color. b. Find the acceptable lengths for that part of a car if ANSWER: the template has each line color. c. Graph the solution set for each line color on a number line. d . The tolerance of which line color includes the tolerances of the other line colors? Write an algebraic expression to represent Explain your reasoning. ANSWER: each verbal expression. 41. numbers that are at least 4 units from –5 a . ANSWER: b. numbers that are no more than 42. unit from 1 c. ANSWER: 43. numbers that are at least 6 units but no more than 10 units from 2 ANSWER: d. Red; the red line color has the smallest tolerance, , so the other line colors would be AUTO RACINGNASCAR rules stipulate that a 44. well within their tolerances. car must conform to a set of 32 templates, each shaped to fit a different contour of the car. When a Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on template is placed on a car, the gap between it and the car cannot exceed the specified tolerance. Each a number line. template is marked on its edge with a colored line 45. that indicates the tolerance for the template. ANSWER: 46. a. Suppose a certain template is 24.42 inches long. ANSWER: Use the information in the table at the right to write an absolute value inequality for templates with each line color. b. Find the acceptable lengths for that part of a car if the template has each line color. 47. c. Graph the solution set for each line color on a ANSWER: number line. d . The tolerance of which line color includes the tolerances of the other line colors? Explain your reasoning. 48. ANSWER: a ANSWER: . b. 49. c. ANSWER: 50. ANSWER: d. Red; the red line color has the smallest tolerance, , so the other line colors would be well within their tolerances. Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on HEALTHHypoglycemia (low blood sugar) and 51. a number line. hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) are potentially 45. dangerous and occur when a person s blood sugar ’ fluctuates by more than 38 mg from the normal blood ANSWER: sugar level of 88 mg. Write and solve an absolute value inequality to describe blood sugar levels that are considered potentially dangerous. ANSWER: 46. ANSWER: AIR TRAVELThe airline on which Drew is flying 52. has weight restrictions for checked baggage. Drew is checking one bag. a. Describe the range of weights that would classify Drew s bag as free, $25, $50, and unacceptable. ’ 47. b . If Drew s bag weighs 68 pounds, how much will ’ he pay to take it on the plane? ANSWER: 48. ANSWER: ANSWER: a. b. $25 49. ERROR ANALYSISDavid and Sarah are solving 53. ANSWER: . Is either of them correct? Explain your reasoning. 50. ANSWER: ANSWER: Sample answer: David; when Sarah converted the absolute value into two inequalities, she mistakenly switched the inequality symbols. HEALTHHypoglycemia (low blood sugar) and 51. hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) are potentially CHALLENGESolve dangerous and occur when a person s blood sugar 54. ’ fluctuates by more than 38 mg from the normal blood sugar level of 88 mg. Write and solve an absolute ANSWER: value inequality to describe blood sugar levels that x < 0 are considered potentially dangerous. REASONING Determine whether each statement is true or false. If false, provide a ANSWER: counterexample. 55. The graph of a compound inequality involving an and statement is bounded on the left and right by two AIR TRAVELThe airline on which Drew is flying 52. values of x. has weight restrictions for checked baggage. Drew is checking one bag. ANSWER: a. Describe the range of weights that would classify False; sample answer: the graph of Drew s bag as free, $25, $50, and unacceptable. x > 2 and x > 5 is a ray bounded only on one end. ’ b . If Drew s bag weighs 68 pounds, how much will ’ he pay to take it on the plane? The graph of a compound inequality involving an or 56. statement contains a region of values that are not solutions. ANSWER: False; sample answer: the graph of x > 2 or x < 3 includes the entire number line. 57. The graph of a compound inequality involving an and statement includes values that make all parts of the given statement true. ANSWER: a. ANSWER: b. $25 True WRITING IN MATHAn alternate definition of 58. ERROR ANALYSISDavid and Sarah are solving 53. absolute value is to define as the distance . Is either of them between a and b on the number line. Explain how correct? Explain your reasoning. this definition can be used to solve inequalities of the form . ANSWER: Sample answer: represents the distance between some unknown value of the variable x and a point c on the number line. The ANSWER: solution set of the inequality is the set of all numbers Sample answer: David; when Sarah converted the such that the distance from the numbers to c is less absolute value into two inequalities, she mistakenly than r units. Use a number line to find the numbers switched that are r units from c in either direction. the inequality symbols. REASONINGThe graphs of the solutions of two 59. CHALLENGESolve 54. different absolute value inequalities are shown. Compare and contrast the absolute value inequalities. ANSWER: x < 0 REASONING Determine whether each statement is true or false. If false, provide a counterexample. The graph of a compound inequality involving an and ANSWER: 55. Sample answer: The graph on the left indicates a statement is bounded on the left and right by two solution set from 3 to 5. The values of x. – graph on the right indicates a solution set of all numbers less than or equal to ANSWER: 3 or greater than or equal to 5. False; sample answer: the graph of – x > 2 and x > 5 is a ray bounded only on one end. OPEN ENDED 60. Write an absolute value inequality The graph of a compound inequality involving an or with a solution of 56. statement contains a region of values that are not ANSWER: solutions. Sample answer: ANSWER: False; sample answer: the graph of x > 2 or x < 3 includes the entire number line. WHICH ONE DOESNT BELONG? ’ Identify the 61. The graph of a compound inequality involving an and compound inequality that is not the same as the other 57. three. Explain your reasoning. statement includes values that make all parts of the given statement true. ANSWER: True ANSWER: WRITING IN MATHAn alternate definition of 58. Each of these has a non-empty solution set except absolute value is to define as the distance for x > 5 and x < 1. There are no values of x that are between a and b on the number line. Explain how simultaneously greater than 5 and less than 1. this definition can be used to solve inequalities of the WRITING IN MATHSummarize the difference form . 62. between and compound inequalities and or compound inequalities. ANSWER: Sample answer: represents ANSWER: the distance between some unknown value of the Sample answer: A compound inequality that contains variable x and a point c on the number line. The and is true if and only if both individual inequalities solution set of the inequality is the set of all numbers are true, while an inequality containing or only needs such that the distance from the numbers to c is less one of the individual inequalities to be true. than r units. Use a number line to find the numbers that are r units from c in either direction. 63. Which of the following best describes the graph of the equations below? REASONINGThe graphs of the solutions of two 59. different absolute value inequalities are shown. Compare and contrast the absolute value inequalities. A The lines have the same x-intercept. B The lines have the same y-intercept. C The lines are parallel. D The lines are perpendicular. ANSWER: ANSWER: C Sample answer: The graph on the left indicates a solution set from 3 to 5. The – SAT/ACT Find an expression equivalent graph on the right indicates a solution 64. set of all numbers less than or equal to 3 or greater than or equal to 5. to – OPEN ENDED 60. Write an absolute value inequality F with a solution of ANSWER: Sample answer: G H WHICH ONE DOESNT BELONG? ’ Identify the 61. J compound inequality that is not the same as the other three. Explain your reasoning. K ANSWER: ANSWER: K Each of these has a non-empty solution set except for x > 5 and x < 1. There are no values of x that are GRIDDED RESPONSEHow many cubes that simultaneously greater than 5 and less than 1. 65. measure 4 centimeters on each side can be placed completely inside the box below? WRITING IN MATHSummarize the difference 62. between and compound inequalities and or compound inequalities. ANSWER: Sample answer: A compound inequality that contains and is true if and only if both individual inequalities are true, while an inequality containing or only needs ANSWER: one of the individual inequalities to be true. 60 63. Which of the following best describes the graph of 66. Which graph represents the solution set for the equations below? A A The lines have the same x-intercept. B The lines have the same y-intercept. B C The lines are parallel. D The lines are perpendicular. C D ANSWER: C ANSWER: A SAT/ACT Find an expression equivalent 64. HEALTHThe National Heart Association 67. to recommends that less than 30% of a person’s total daily caloric intake come from fat. One gram of fat yields nine Calories. Consider a healthy 21-year-old whose average caloric intake is between 2500 and F 3300 Calories. a . Write an inequality that represents the suggested fat intake for the person. G b . What is the greatest suggested fat intake for the H person? ANSWER: J a. b.110g TRAVEL Maggie is planning a 5-day trip to a family K 68. reunion. She wants to spend no more than $1000. Her plane ticket is $375, and the hotel is $85 per night. ANSWER: a K . Let f represent the cost of food for one day. Write an inequality to represent this situation. b . Solve the inequality and interpret the solution. GRIDDED RESPONSEHow many cubes that 65. measure 4 centimeters on each side can be placed ANSWER: completely inside the box below? a. b. She can spend no more than $40 per day on food. Solve each equation. Check your solutions. 69. ANSWER: ANSWER: 60 66. Which graph represents the solution set for 70. A ANSWER: B 71. C D ANSWER: ANSWER: A Name the property illustrated by each statement. HEALTHThe National Heart Association 67. If then recommends that less than 30% of a person s total 72. ’ daily caloric intake come from fat. One gram of fat yields nine Calories. Consider a healthy 21-year-old ANSWER: whose average caloric intake is between 2500 and Addition (=) 3300 Calories. a 73. If and then . Write an inequality that represents the suggested fat intake for the person. b . What is the greatest suggested fat intake for the person? ANSWER: Transitive (=) ANSWER: a. If 74. then b.110g ANSWER: TRAVELMaggie is planning a 5-day trip to a family 68. Assoc. (+) reunion. She wants to spend no more than $1000. Her plane ticket is $375, and the hotel is $85 per night. a . Let f represent the cost of food for one day. Write an inequality to represent this situation. b . Solve the inequality and interpret the solution. ANSWER: a. b. She can spend no more than $40 per day on food. Solve each equation. Check your solutions. 69. ANSWER: 70. ANSWER: 71. ANSWER: Name the property illustrated by each statement. 72. If then ANSWER: Addition (=) 73. If and then ANSWER: Transitive (=) 74. If then ANSWER: Assoc. (+) Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on a number line. 1. ANSWER: 2. ANSWER: 3. or ANSWER: 4. or ANSWER: 5. ANSWER: 6. ANSWER: 7. ANSWER: Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on a number line. 1. ANSWER: 8. ANSWER: 2. 9. ANSWER: ANSWER: 3. or ANSWER: 10. ANSWER: 4. or ANSWER: 11. MONEYKhalid is considering several types of paint for his bedroom. He estimates that he will need between 2 and 3 gallons. The table at the right shows the price per gallon for each type of paint Khalid is considering. Write a compound inequality and 5. determine how much he could be spending. ANSWER: 6. ANSWER: ANSWER: between $43.96 and $77.94 Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on a number line. 7. 12. ANSWER: ANSWER: 8. 13. ANSWER: ANSWER: 9. 14. or ANSWER: ANSWER: 10. 15. or ANSWER: ANSWER: 11. MONEYKhalid is considering several types of paint for his bedroom. He estimates that he will need between 2 and 3 gallons. The table at the right shows 16. the price per gallon for each type of paint Khalid is ANSWER: considering. Write a compound inequality and determine how much he could be spending. 17. ANSWER: ANSWER: between $43.96 and $77.94 18. Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on ANSWER: a number line. 12. ANSWER: 19. ANSWER: 13. ANSWER: 20. 14. or ANSWER: ANSWER: 21. 15. or ANSWER: ANSWER: ANATOMYForensic scientists use the equation h 22. 16. = 2.6f + 47.2 to estimate the height h of a woman given the length in centimeters f of her femur bone. ANSWER: a . Suppose the equation has a margin of error of 3 ± centimeters. Write an inequality to represent the height of a woman given the length of her femur bone. b . If the length of a female skeleton’s femur is 50 17. centimeters, write and solve an absolute value inequality that describes the woman’s height in ANSWER: centimeters. ANSWER: a. b. 18. Write an absolute value inequality for each ANSWER: graph. 23. ANSWER: 19. ANSWER: 24. ANSWER: 25. 20. ANSWER: ANSWER: 26. ANSWER: 21. ANSWER: 27. ANSWER: ANATOMYForensic scientists use the equation h 22. 28. = 2.6f + 47.2 to estimate the height h of a woman given the length in centimeters f of her femur bone. ANSWER: a . Suppose the equation has a margin of error of 3 ± centimeters. Write an inequality to represent the height of a woman given the length of her femur bone. 29. b . If the length of a female skeleton’s femur is 50 ANSWER: centimeters, write and solve an absolute value inequality that describes the woman’s height in centimeters. 30. ANSWER: a. 1-6 Solving Compound and Absolute Value Inequalities ANSWER: b. Write an absolute value inequality for each DOGS The Labrador retriever is one of the most graph. 31. recognized and popular dogs kept as a pet. Using the information given, write a compound inequality to 23. describe the range of healthy weights for a fully grown female Labrador retriever. ANSWER: 24. ANSWER: ANSWER: GEOMETRY The Exterior Angle Inequality 32. 25. Theorem states that an exterior angle measure is ANSWER: greater than the measure of either of its corresponding remote interior angles. Write two inequalities to express the relationships among the measures of the angles of ABC. 26. ANSWER: 27. ANSWER: ANSWER: Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on a number line. 28. 33. ANSWER: ANSWER: 29. ANSWER: 34. ANSWER: 30. ANSWER: 35. DOGS The Labrador retriever is one of the most ANSWER: 31. recognized and popular dogs kept as a pet. Using the information given, write a compound inequality to describe the range of healthy weights for a fully eSolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Page3 grown female Labrador retriever. 36. ANSWER: ANSWER: 37. GEOMETRY The Exterior Angle Inequality 32. Theorem states that an exterior angle measure is ANSWER: greater than the measure of either of its corresponding remote interior angles. Write two inequalities to express the relationships among the measures of the angles of ABC. 38. ANSWER: ANSWER: 39. Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on a number line. ANSWER: 33. ANSWER: 40. 34. ANSWER: ANSWER: 35. Write an algebraic expression to represent each verbal expression. ANSWER: numbers that are at least 4 units from 5 41. – ANSWER: 36. 42. numbers that are no more than unit from 1 ANSWER: ANSWER: 43. numbers that are at least 6 units but no more than 10 37. units from 2 ANSWER: ANSWER: AUTO RACINGNASCAR rules stipulate that a 44. car must conform to a set of 32 templates, each 38. shaped to fit a different contour of the car. When a template is placed on a car, the gap between it and ANSWER: the car cannot exceed the specified tolerance. Each template is marked on its edge with a colored line that indicates the tolerance for the template. 39. ANSWER: a. Suppose a certain template is 24.42 inches long. Use the information in the table at the right to write an absolute value inequality for templates with each line color. b. Find the acceptable lengths for that part of a car if 40. the template has each line color. c. Graph the solution set for each line color on a ANSWER: number line. d . The tolerance of which line color includes the tolerances of the other line colors? Explain your reasoning. ANSWER: Write an algebraic expression to represent a . each verbal expression. numbers that are at least 4 units from 5 41. – ANSWER: b. numbers that are no more than c. 42. unit from 1 ANSWER: 43. numbers that are at least 6 units but no more than 10 units from 2 ANSWER: d. Red; the red line color has the smallest tolerance, , so the other line colors would be well within their tolerances. AUTO RACINGNASCAR rules stipulate that a 44. Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on car must conform to a set of 32 templates, each shaped to fit a different contour of the car. When a a number line. template is placed on a car, the gap between it and 45. the car cannot exceed the specified tolerance. Each template is marked on its edge with a colored line ANSWER: that indicates the tolerance for the template. 46. ANSWER: a. Suppose a certain template is 24.42 inches long. Use the information in the table at the right to write an absolute value inequality for templates with each line color. 47. b. Find the acceptable lengths for that part of a car if ANSWER: the template has each line color. c. Graph the solution set for each line color on a number line. d . The tolerance of which line color includes the tolerances of the other line colors? 48. Explain your reasoning. ANSWER: ANSWER: a . b. 49. ANSWER: c. 50. ANSWER: d. Red; the red line color has the smallest tolerance, , so the other line colors would be well within their tolerances. HEALTHHypoglycemia (low blood sugar) and 51. Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) are potentially dangerous and occur when a person’s blood sugar a number line. fluctuates by more than 38 mg from the normal blood 45. sugar level of 88 mg. Write and solve an absolute value inequality to describe blood sugar levels that ANSWER: are considered potentially dangerous. ANSWER: AIR TRAVELThe airline on which Drew is flying 52. 46. has weight restrictions for checked baggage. Drew is checking one bag. ANSWER: a. Describe the range of weights that would classify Drew s bag as free, $25, $50, and unacceptable. ’ b . If Drew s bag weighs 68 pounds, how much will ’ he pay to take it on the plane? 47. ANSWER: 48. ANSWER: ANSWER: a. b. $25 53. ERROR ANALYSISDavid and Sarah are solving 49. . Is either of them correct? Explain your reasoning. ANSWER: 50. ANSWER: Sample answer: David; when Sarah converted the ANSWER: absolute value into two inequalities, she mistakenly switched the inequality symbols. 54. CHALLENGESolve HEALTHHypoglycemia (low blood sugar) and 51. hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) are potentially dangerous and occur when a person s blood sugar ANSWER: ’ x < 0 fluctuates by more than 38 mg from the normal blood sugar level of 88 mg. Write and solve an absolute REASONING Determine whether each value inequality to describe blood sugar levels that are considered potentially dangerous. statement is true or false. If false, provide a counterexample. 55. The graph of a compound inequality involving an and ANSWER: statement is bounded on the left and right by two values of x. ANSWER: AIR TRAVELThe airline on which Drew is flying 52. False; sample answer: the graph of has weight restrictions for checked baggage. Drew is x > 2 and x > 5 is a ray bounded only on one end. checking one bag. a. Describe the range of weights that would classify Drew s bag as free, $25, $50, and unacceptable. ’ 56. The graph of a compound inequality involving an or b . If Drew s bag weighs 68 pounds, how much will ’ statement contains a region of values that are not he pay to take it on the plane? solutions. ANSWER: False; sample answer: the graph of x > 2 or x < 3 includes the entire number line. 57. The graph of a compound inequality involving an and statement includes values that make all parts of the given statement true. ANSWER: True ANSWER: a. 58. WRITING IN MATHAn alternate definition of b. $25 absolute value is to define as the distance between a and b on the number line. Explain how 53. ERROR ANALYSISDavid and Sarah are solving this definition can be used to solve inequalities of the . Is either of them form . correct? Explain your reasoning. ANSWER: Sample answer: represents the distance between some unknown value of the variable x and a point c on the number line. The solution set of the inequality is the set of all numbers such that the distance from the numbers to c is less ANSWER: than r units. Use a number line to find the numbers Sample answer: David; when Sarah converted the that are r units from c in either direction. absolute value into two inequalities, she mistakenly switched the inequality symbols. 59. REASONINGThe graphs of the solutions of two different absolute value inequalities are shown. Compare and contrast the absolute value inequalities. 54. CHALLENGESolve ANSWER: x < 0 REASONING Determine whether each ANSWER: statement is true or false. If false, provide a Sample answer: The graph on the left indicates a counterexample. solution set from 3 to 5. The The graph of a compound inequality involving an and – 55. graph on the right indicates a solution statement is bounded on the left and right by two set of all numbers less than or equal to values of x. 3 or greater than or equal to 5. – ANSWER: OPEN ENDED False; sample answer: the graph of 60. Write an absolute value inequality x > 2 and x > 5 is a ray bounded only on one end. with a solution of ANSWER: The graph of a compound inequality involving an or Sample answer: 56. statement contains a region of values that are not solutions. ANSWER: WHICH ONE DOESNT BELONG? ’ Identify the False; sample answer: the graph of 61. x > 2 or x < 3 includes the entire number line. compound inequality that is not the same as the other three. Explain your reasoning. 57. The graph of a compound inequality involving an and statement includes values that make all parts of the given statement true. ANSWER: ANSWER: True Each of these has a non-empty solution set except for x > 5 and x < 1. There are no values of x that are WRITING IN MATHAn alternate definition of 58. simultaneously greater than 5 and less than 1. absolute value is to define as the distance WRITING IN MATHSummarize the difference between a and b on the number line. Explain how 62. this definition can be used to solve inequalities of the between and compound inequalities and or form . compound inequalities. ANSWER: ANSWER: Sample answer: A compound inequality that contains Sample answer: represents and is true if and only if both individual inequalities the distance between some unknown value of the are true, while an inequality containing or only needs variable x and a point c on the number line. The one of the individual inequalities to be true. solution set of the inequality is the set of all numbers Which of the following best describes the graph of such that the distance from the numbers to c is less 63. than r units. Use a number line to find the numbers the equations below? that are r units from c in either direction. REASONINGThe graphs of the solutions of two 59. A The lines have the same x-intercept. different absolute value inequalities are shown. B The lines have the same y-intercept. Compare and contrast the absolute value inequalities. C The lines are parallel. D The lines are perpendicular. ANSWER: C ANSWER: SAT/ACT Find an expression equivalent Sample answer: The graph on the left indicates a 64. solution set from 3 to 5. The – to graph on the right indicates a solution set of all numbers less than or equal to 3 or greater than or equal to 5. – F OPEN ENDED 60. Write an absolute value inequality with a solution of G ANSWER: Sample answer: H J WHICH ONE DOESNT BELONG? ’ Identify the 61. compound inequality that is not the same as the other K three. Explain your reasoning. ANSWER: K ANSWER: GRIDDED RESPONSEHow many cubes that Each of these has a non-empty solution set except 65. for x > 5 and x < 1. There are no values of x that are measure 4 centimeters on each side can be placed simultaneously greater than 5 and less than 1. completely inside the box below? WRITING IN MATHSummarize the difference 62. between and compound inequalities and or compound inequalities. ANSWER: Sample answer: A compound inequality that contains ANSWER: and is true if and only if both individual inequalities 60 are true, while an inequality containing or only needs Which graph represents the solution set for one of the individual inequalities to be true. 66. 63. Which of the following best describes the graph of the equations below? A B A The lines have the same x-intercept. B The lines have the same y-intercept. C C The lines are parallel. D D The lines are perpendicular. ANSWER: A ANSWER: C HEALTHThe National Heart Association 67. SAT/ACT Find an expression equivalent recommends that less than 30% of a person’s total 64. daily caloric intake come from fat. One gram of fat yields nine Calories. Consider a healthy 21-year-old to whose average caloric intake is between 2500 and 3300 Calories. a . Write an inequality that represents the suggested F fat intake for the person. b . What is the greatest suggested fat intake for the person? G ANSWER: H a. b.110g J TRAVEL Maggie is planning a 5-day trip to a family 68. reunion. She wants to spend no more than $1000. K Her plane ticket is $375, and the hotel is $85 per night. a . Let f represent the cost of food for one day. Write an inequality to represent this situation. ANSWER: b . Solve the inequality and interpret the solution. K ANSWER: GRIDDED RESPONSEHow many cubes that a. 65. measure 4 centimeters on each side can be placed b. She can spend no more than $40 per day on food. completely inside the box below? Solve each equation. Check your solutions. 69. ANSWER: ANSWER: 60 70. 66. Which graph represents the solution set for ANSWER: A 71. B ANSWER: C D Name the property illustrated by each ANSWER: A statement. 72. If then HEALTHThe National Heart Association 67. recommends that less than 30% of a person s total ANSWER: ’ Addition (=) daily caloric intake come from fat. One gram of fat yields nine Calories. Consider a healthy 21-year-old whose average caloric intake is between 2500 and 73. If and then 3300 Calories. a . Write an inequality that represents the suggested fat intake for the person. ANSWER: b Transitive (=) . What is the greatest suggested fat intake for the person? If 74. then ANSWER: a. ANSWER: Assoc. (+) b.110g TRAVEL Maggie is planning a 5-day trip to a family 68. reunion. She wants to spend no more than $1000. Her plane ticket is $375, and the hotel is $85 per night. a . Let f represent the cost of food for one day. Write an inequality to represent this situation. b . Solve the inequality and interpret the solution. ANSWER: a. b. She can spend no more than $40 per day on food. Solve each equation. Check your solutions. 69. ANSWER: 70. ANSWER: 71. ANSWER: Name the property illustrated by each statement. 72. If then ANSWER: Addition (=) 73. If and then ANSWER: Transitive (=) 74. If then ANSWER: Assoc. (+) Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on a number line. 1. ANSWER: 2. ANSWER: 3. or ANSWER: 4. or ANSWER: 5. ANSWER: 6. ANSWER: 7. ANSWER: Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on a number line. 1. ANSWER: 8. ANSWER: 2. 9. ANSWER: ANSWER: 3. or ANSWER: 10. ANSWER: 4. or ANSWER: 11. MONEYKhalid is considering several types of paint for his bedroom. He estimates that he will need between 2 and 3 gallons. The table at the right shows the price per gallon for each type of paint Khalid is considering. Write a compound inequality and 5. determine how much he could be spending. ANSWER: 6. ANSWER: ANSWER: between $43.96 and $77.94 Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on a number line. 7. 12. ANSWER: ANSWER: 8. 13. ANSWER: ANSWER: 9. 14. or ANSWER: ANSWER: 10. 15. or ANSWER: ANSWER: 11. MONEYKhalid is considering several types of paint for his bedroom. He estimates that he will need 16. between 2 and 3 gallons. The table at the right shows the price per gallon for each type of paint Khalid is ANSWER: considering. Write a compound inequality and determine how much he could be spending. 17. ANSWER: ANSWER: between $43.96 and $77.94 18. Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on ANSWER: a number line. 12. ANSWER: 19. ANSWER: 13. ANSWER: 20. ANSWER: 14. or ANSWER: 21. 15. or ANSWER: ANSWER: ANATOMYForensic scientists use the equation h 22. = 2.6f + 47.2 to estimate the height h of a woman 16. given the length in centimeters f of her femur bone. ANSWER: a . Suppose the equation has a margin of error of 3 ± centimeters. Write an inequality to represent the height of a woman given the length of her femur bone. b . If the length of a female skeleton’s femur is 50 centimeters, write and solve an absolute value 17. inequality that describes the woman s height in ’ ANSWER: centimeters. ANSWER: a. b. 18. Write an absolute value inequality for each ANSWER: graph. 23. ANSWER: 19. ANSWER: 24. ANSWER: 25. 20. ANSWER: ANSWER: 26. ANSWER: 21. ANSWER: 27. ANSWER: 28. ANATOMYForensic scientists use the equation h 22. = 2.6f + 47.2 to estimate the height h of a woman given the length in centimeters f of her femur bone. ANSWER: a . Suppose the equation has a margin of error of 3 ± centimeters. Write an inequality to represent the height of a woman given the length of her femur bone. 29. b ANSWER: . If the length of a female skeleton’s femur is 50 centimeters, write and solve an absolute value inequality that describes the woman’s height in centimeters. 30. ANSWER: a. ANSWER: b. DOGS The Labrador retriever is one of the most Write an absolute value inequality for each 31. graph. recognized and popular dogs kept as a pet. Using the information given, write a compound inequality to 23. describe the range of healthy weights for a fully grown female Labrador retriever. ANSWER: 24. ANSWER: ANSWER: GEOMETRY The Exterior Angle Inequality 32. 25. Theorem states that an exterior angle measure is greater than the measure of either of its ANSWER: corresponding remote interior angles. Write two inequalities to express the relationships among the measures of the angles of ABC. 26. ANSWER: 27. ANSWER: ANSWER: Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on a number line. 33. 28. ANSWER: ANSWER: 29. ANSWER: 34. ANSWER: 30. ANSWER: 35. DOGS The Labrador retriever is one of the most ANSWER: 31. recognized and popular dogs kept as a pet. Using the information given, write a compound inequality to describe the range of healthy weights for a fully grown female Labrador retriever. 36. ANSWER: ANSWER: 37. GEOMETRY The Exterior Angle Inequality 32. Theorem states that an exterior angle measure is ANSWER: greater than the measure of either of its corresponding remote interior angles. Write two inequalities to express the relationships among the measures of the angles of ABC. 38. ANSWER: ANSWER: 39. Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on ANSWER: a number line. 33. ANSWER: 40. 34. ANSWER: ANSWER: 1-6 Solving Compound and Absolute Value Inequalities Write an algebraic expression to represent 35. each verbal expression. ANSWER: numbers that are at least 4 units from 5 41. – ANSWER: 36. numbers that are no more than 42. unit from 1 ANSWER: ANSWER: 43. numbers that are at least 6 units but no more than 10 37. units from 2 ANSWER: ANSWER: AUTO RACINGNASCAR rules stipulate that a 44. car must conform to a set of 32 templates, each 38. shaped to fit a different contour of the car. When a template is placed on a car, the gap between it and ANSWER: the car cannot exceed the specified tolerance. Each template is marked on its edge with a colored line that indicates the tolerance for the template. 39. ANSWER: a. Suppose a certain template is 24.42 inches long. Use the information in the table at the right to write an absolute value inequality for templates with each line color. b. Find the acceptable lengths for that part of a car if 40. the template has each line color. c. Graph the solution set for each line color on a number line. ANSWER: d . The tolerance of which line color includes the tolerances of the other line colors? Explain your reasoning. ANSWER: a Write an algebraic expression to represent . each verbal expression. numbers that are at least 4 units from 5 41. – eSolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Page4 ANSWER: b. numbers that are no more than c. 42. unit from 1 ANSWER: 43. numbers that are at least 6 units but no more than 10 units from 2 d. Red; the red line color has the smallest tolerance, ANSWER: , so the other line colors would be well within their tolerances. AUTO RACINGNASCAR rules stipulate that a 44. Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on car must conform to a set of 32 templates, each shaped to fit a different contour of the car. When a a number line. template is placed on a car, the gap between it and 45. the car cannot exceed the specified tolerance. Each ANSWER: template is marked on its edge with a colored line that indicates the tolerance for the template. 46. ANSWER: a. Suppose a certain template is 24.42 inches long. Use the information in the table at the right to write an absolute value inequality for templates with each 47. line color. b. Find the acceptable lengths for that part of a car if ANSWER: the template has each line color. c. Graph the solution set for each line color on a number line. d . The tolerance of which line color includes the tolerances of the other line colors? 48. Explain your reasoning. ANSWER: ANSWER: a . b. 49. ANSWER: c. 50. ANSWER: d. Red; the red line color has the smallest tolerance, , so the other line colors would be HEALTHHypoglycemia (low blood sugar) and well within their tolerances. 51. hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) are potentially Solve each inequality. Graph the solution set on dangerous and occur when a person’s blood sugar fluctuates by more than 38 mg from the normal blood a number line. sugar level of 88 mg. Write and solve an absolute 45. value inequality to describe blood sugar levels that ANSWER: are considered potentially dangerous. ANSWER: AIR TRAVELThe airline on which Drew is flying 52. 46. has weight restrictions for checked baggage. Drew is checking one bag. ANSWER: a. Describe the range of weights that would classify Drew s bag as free, $25, $50, and unacceptable. ’ b . If Drew s bag weighs 68 pounds, how much will ’ he pay to take it on the plane? 47. ANSWER: 48. ANSWER: ANSWER: a. b. $25 53. ERROR ANALYSISDavid and Sarah are solving . Is either of them 49. correct? Explain your reasoning. ANSWER: 50. ANSWER: Sample answer: David; when Sarah converted the ANSWER: absolute value into two inequalities, she mistakenly switched the inequality symbols. 54. CHALLENGESolve HEALTHHypoglycemia (low blood sugar) and 51. hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) are potentially ANSWER: dangerous and occur when a person’s blood sugar x < 0 fluctuates by more than 38 mg from the normal blood sugar level of 88 mg. Write and solve an absolute REASONING Determine whether each value inequality to describe blood sugar levels that statement is true or false. If false, provide a are considered potentially dangerous. counterexample. 55. The graph of a compound inequality involving an and ANSWER: statement is bounded on the left and right by two values of x. ANSWER: AIR TRAVELThe airline on which Drew is flying 52. False; sample answer: the graph of has weight restrictions for checked baggage. Drew is x > 2 and x > 5 is a ray bounded only on one end. checking one bag. a. Describe the range of weights that would classify Drew s bag as free, $25, $50, and unacceptable. 56. The graph of a compound inequality involving an or ’ statement contains a region of values that are not b . If Drew s bag weighs 68 pounds, how much will ’ solutions. he pay to take it on the plane? ANSWER: False; sample answer: the graph of x > 2 or x < 3 includes the entire number line. 57. The graph of a compound inequality involving an and statement includes values that make all parts of the given statement true. ANSWER: True ANSWER: a. 58. WRITING IN MATHAn alternate definition of b. $25 absolute value is to define as the distance between a and b on the number line. Explain how 53. ERROR ANALYSISDavid and Sarah are solving this definition can be used to solve inequalities of the . Is either of them form . correct? Explain your reasoning. ANSWER: Sample answer: represents the distance between some unknown value of the variable x and a point c on the number line. The solution set of the inequality is the set of all numbers such that the distance from the numbers to c is less ANSWER: than r units. Use a number line to find the numbers Sample answer: David; when Sarah converted the that are r units from c in either direction. absolute value into two inequalities, she mistakenly switched 59. REASONINGThe graphs of the solutions of two the inequality symbols. different absolute value inequalities are shown. Compare and contrast the absolute value inequalities. 54. CHALLENGESolve ANSWER: x < 0 REASONING Determine whether each ANSWER: Sample answer: The graph on the left indicates a statement is true or false. If false, provide a solution set from –3 to 5. The counterexample. graph on the right indicates a solution 55. The graph of a compound inequality involving an and set of all numbers less than or equal to statement is bounded on the left and right by two –3 or greater than or equal to 5. values of x. ANSWER: OPEN ENDED 60. Write an absolute value inequality False; sample answer: the graph of with a solution of x > 2 and x > 5 is a ray bounded only on one end. ANSWER: 56. The graph of a compound inequality involving an or Sample answer: statement contains a region of values that are not solutions. ANSWER: 61. WHICH ONE DOESN’T BELONG?Identify the False; sample answer: the graph of compound inequality that is not the same as the other x > 2 or x < 3 includes the entire number line. three. Explain your reasoning. 57. The graph of a compound inequality involving an and statement includes values that make all parts of the given statement true. ANSWER: ANSWER: True Each of these has a non-empty solution set except for x > 5 and x < 1. There are no values of x that are simultaneously greater than 5 and less than 1. 58. WRITING IN MATHAn alternate definition of absolute value is to define as the distance between a and b on the number line. Explain how 62. WRITING IN MATHSummarize the difference this definition can be used to solve inequalities of the between and compound inequalities and or form . compound inequalities. ANSWER: ANSWER: Sample answer: A compound inequality that contains and is true if and only if both individual inequalities Sample answer: represents are true, while an inequality containing or only needs the distance between some unknown value of the one of the individual inequalities to be true. variable x and a point c on the number line. The solution set of the inequality is the set of all numbers 63. Which of the following best describes the graph of such that the distance from the numbers to c is less the equations below? than r units. Use a number line to find the numbers that are r units from c in either direction. 59. REASONINGThe graphs of the solutions of two AThe lines have the same x-intercept. different absolute value inequalities are shown. B The lines have the same y-intercept. Compare and contrast the absolute value inequalities. C The lines are parallel. D The lines are perpendicular. ANSWER: C ANSWER: 64. SAT/ACT Find an expression equivalent Sample answer: The graph on the left indicates a solution set from –3 to 5. The to graph on the right indicates a solution set of all numbers less than or equal to –3 or greater than or equal to 5. F OPEN ENDED 60. Write an absolute value inequality with a solution of G ANSWER: H Sample answer: J 61. WHICH ONE DOESN’T BELONG?Identify the K compound inequality that is not the same as the other three. Explain your reasoning. ANSWER: K ANSWER: 65. GRIDDED RESPONSEHow many cubes that Each of these has a non-empty solution set except measure 4 centimeters on each side can be placed for x > 5 and x < 1. There are no values of x that are completely inside the box below? simultaneously greater than 5 and less than 1. 62. WRITING IN MATHSummarize the difference between and compound inequalities and or compound inequalities. ANSWER: Sample answer: A compound inequality that contains ANSWER: and is true if and only if both individual inequalities 60 are true, while an inequality containing or only needs 66. Which graph represents the solution set for one of the individual inequalities to be true. 63. Which of the following best describes the graph of A the equations below? B A The lines have the same x-intercept. C B The lines have the same y-intercept. C The lines are parallel. D D The lines are perpendicular. ANSWER: A ANSWER: C HEALTHThe National Heart Association 67. SAT/ACT Find an expression equivalent recommends that less than 30% of a person’s total 64. daily caloric intake come from fat. One gram of fat yields nine Calories. Consider a healthy 21-year-old to whose average caloric intake is between 2500 and 3300 Calories. a . Write an inequality that represents the suggested F fat intake for the person. b . What is the greatest suggested fat intake for the person? G ANSWER: H a. b.110g J TRAVELMaggie is planning a 5-day trip to a family 68. reunion. She wants to spend no more than $1000. K Her plane ticket is $375, and the hotel is $85 per night. a . Let f represent the cost of food for one day. Write an inequality to represent this situation. b . Solve the inequality and interpret the solution. ANSWER: K ANSWER: a. GRIDDED RESPONSEHow many cubes that 65. b. She can spend no more than $40 per day on food. measure 4 centimeters on each side can be placed completely inside the box below? Solve each equation. Check your solutions. 69. ANSWER: ANSWER: 60 70. Which graph represents the solution set for ANSWER: 66. A 71. B ANSWER: C D Name the property illustrated by each ANSWER: statement. A If then 72. ANSWER: HEALTHThe National Heart Association 67. recommends that less than 30% of a person s total Addition (=) ’ daily caloric intake come from fat. One gram of fat yields nine Calories. Consider a healthy 21-year-old whose average caloric intake is between 2500 and 73. If and then 3300 Calories. a . Write an inequality that represents the suggested fat intake for the person. ANSWER: b Transitive (=) . What is the greatest suggested fat intake for the person? If 74. then ANSWER: a. ANSWER: Assoc. (+) b.110g TRAVEL Maggie is planning a 5-day trip to a family 68. reunion. She wants to spend no more than $1000. Her plane ticket is $375, and the hotel is $85 per night. a . Let f represent the cost of food for one day. Write an inequality to represent this situation. b . Solve the inequality and interpret the solution. ANSWER: a. b. She can spend no more than $40 per day on food. Solve each equation. Check your solutions. 69. ANSWER: 70. ANSWER: 71. ANSWER: Name the property illustrated by each statement. 72. If then ANSWER: Addition (=) 73. If and then ANSWER: Transitive (=) 74. If then ANSWER: Assoc. (+)
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