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1

Express this inequality statement using symbols.

Explanation

= less than

= greater than

= less than or equal to

= greater than or equal to

2

Find the inequality that corresponds with this number line.

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Explanation

When looking at the number line,

Number line

we see at -5 there is a filled in circle. We also see there is an arrow going to the right of -5. Every integer to the right of -5 is greater than -5 itself. Because the circle above -5 is filled in, we know -5 is included in the inequality. We get

3

Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest.

Explanation

There is only one negative number in the numbers.

The next biggest is ,

Next is ,

Next is ,

Lastly is

4

Plot the fraction on the number line.

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Explanation

The fraction is less than and greater than , so it must fall between those points on the number line. Negative numbers are to the left of while positive numbers are to the right.

Because is less than , the point must be closer to than .

5

Find the distance between and on a number line.

Explanation

To find the distance on a number line:

6

Put in order from least to greatest.

Explanation

Thus, in increasing order:

7

Find the inequality that corresponds to the following number line.Inequality

Explanation

Inequality

When looking at the number line, we can see that x is any integer between 2 and 7.

Anything to the right of an integer is considered "greater than" and anything left of an integer is considered "less than".

So, we know that x is greater than 2, but less than 7.

Now, since the circle above the 2 is shaded in, 2 is included in the solution. The circle above the 7 is not shaded in, so 7 is not included in the solution.

We now know that x is greater than or equal to 2, and it is still less than 7.

Using the statement above, we will create 2 inequalities.

Now, can also be written as . It has the same value, it just looks a little different.

So we have the two inequalities

and

We can combine them, and it'll look like this

8

Which of the following numbers is depicted by the point on the number line?

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Explanation

The point lies halfway between and , or at .

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