Systems of Linear Inequalities with Word Problems

Systems of Linear Inequalities with Word Problems

9th Grade

20 Qs

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Systems of Linear Inequalities with Word Problems

Systems of Linear Inequalities with Word Problems

Assessment

Quiz

Mathematics

9th Grade

Hard

Created by

Anthony Clark

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20 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Kate is selling bracelets and earrings on Etsy to make money for summer vacation. The bracelets (x) cost $2 and earrings (y) cost $3. She needs to make at least $100, but can only make up to 40 pieces of jewelry. Which inequalities represent this situation?

2x + 3y > 100

x + y ≤ 40

100x + 2y > 3

x + y ≤ 40

100x + 40y > 100

3x + 2y ≤ 40

3x + 2y > 100

x + y ≤ 40

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Your family goes to a restaurant for dinner. There are people in your family. Some order the chicken dinner for $14.80, and some order steak for $17. If the total bill was $91, which system best represents the situation? 

x + y = 6
14.80x + 17y = 91

x + y = 91
14.80x + 17y = 6

x + y = 6
14.80y + 17x = 91

x + y = 91
14.80x+ 17y = 6

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Luka and Dana are making cookies for the Westland Pantry. They only have up to 6 hours to bake! They can bake 32 chocolate chip cookies in an hour (x), and 20 snickerdoodle cookies in an hour (y). They need to make at least 150 cookies. Which inequalities represent the situation?

x + y ≥ 6
32x + 20y ≤ 150

x + y ≥ 632
x + 20y ≥ 150

x + y ≤ 6
32x + 20y ≤ 150

x + y ≤ 6
32x + 20y ≥ 150

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Cole is doing a basketball challenge for charity. In order to win money for the charity, he needs to score at least 20 points in less than 10 shots. If x is the number of 2-point shots, and y is the number of three point shots, which inequalities below represent the situation?

x + y < 10

2x + 3y ≥ 20

x + y ≤ 10

2x + 3y ≥ 20

x + y ≤ 10

2x + 3y > 20

x + y < 10

2x + 3y > 20

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

JoAnn likes her job as a baby-sitter, but it pays only $3 per hour. She has been offered a job as a tutor that pays $6 per hour. Because of school, her parents only allow her to work a maximum of 15 hours per week. How many hours can JoAnn tutor and baby-sit and still make at least $66 per week? How much does she make?

b + t < 15
3b + 6t > 66

b + t > 15
3b + 6t < 66

3b + 6t > 15
b + t < 66

3b + 6t < 15
b + t < 66

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Write the linear inequality in standard form for this situation: The CRHS science department can spend no more than $2700 on textbooks this year. The department needs to buy both Biology text books, which cost $57 each, and Chemistry textbooks, which cost $72 each.

57x + 72y ≥ 2700

57x + 72y > 2700

57x + 72y < 2700

57x + 72y ≤ 2700

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 4 pts

At the Big Bear video rental store, blank CDs cost $1.50 each and blank DVDs cost $3.25 each.  Which of the following statements best describes the number of CDs (c) and DVDs (d) that can be purchased for less than $65.00?

150c + 325d < 6,500

325c + 150d <6,500

150c + 325d ≤ 6,500

325c + 150d ≤ 6,500

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