Exam 4: Inequalities and Problem Solving
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Solve the inequality. Other than Ø, graph the solution set on a number line.
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Solve the compound inequality and graph the solution set on a number line. Except for the empty set, express the solution set in interval notation.
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Solve. Use interval notation to express the range.
-Parts for an automobile repair cost $609. The mechanic charges $29 per hour. If you receive an estimate for at least $783 and at most $870 for fixing the car, what is the time interval that the mechanic will be working on the job?
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Solve. Use interval notation to express the range.
-On the first four exams, your grades are 79, 82, 75, and 80. There is still a final exam, and it counts as two grades. You are hoping to earn a C in the course. This will occur if the average of your six exam grades is greater than or equal to 70 and less than 80. What range of grades on the final exam will result in earning a C?
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-Using data from 2010-2012, the annual number of cars sold at a certain dealership can be modeled by the formula y = 4x + 3, where y is the number of cars, in thousands, sold x years after 2010. According to this formula, in which years will the number of cars sold exceed 31 thousand?
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Solve the compound inequality and graph the solution set on a number line. Except for the empty set, express the solution set in interval notation.
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Solve.
-A standard train ticket in a certain city costs $1.50 per ride. People who use the train also have the option of purchasing a frequent-rider pass for $15.00 each month. With the pass, a ticket costs only $0.75 per ride. How many train rides in a month make the frequent-rider pass a better deal than standard train tickets?
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-Claire has received scores of 85, 88, 87, and 95 on her algebra tests. What score must she receive on the fifth test to have an overall test score average of at least 90?
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