Inequalities that Describe Patterns
The study of inequalities that describe patterns is a critical exploration into the systematic variations within mathematical relationships. Focused on identifying and understanding disparities in mathematical expressions, this subject delves into the nuanced structures governing relationships between variables. By examining these inequalities, mathematicians discern intricate patterns, unveiling the underlying principles shaping diverse mathematical scenarios. This field not only contributes to a deeper comprehension of mathematical phenomena but also serves as a fundamental tool in modeling real-world situations where patterns and variations play a pivotal role.
Questions
- Negative three times a number plus four is no more than the number minus eight. What is the number?
- How do you write an inequality for: at least 3 inches of rain?
- Number minus seven is at most fifteen, or four times the number is at least twenty-four. How do you write an inequality for this situation and solve?
- For a fishing tournament, the minimum length of a snook is 32 inches. The maximum length is 36 inches. How do you write and solve an absolute value equation that has these minimum and maximum lengths as its solutions?
- You have $39 to spend at the music store. Each cassette tape costs $5 and each CD costs $11. What is the linear inequality equation that represents this situation, let #x# represents the number of tapes and #y# the number of CDs?
- A certain aircraft can carry a maximum cargo weight of 1300 pounds. If the baggage weighs no more than 210 pounds, what is the limit of the combined weight of the pilot and passengers?
- What is the difference between an algebraic equation and an algebraic inequality?
- You have already saved $55. You earn $9 per hour at your job. You are saving for a bicycle that costs $199. How do you write an inequality that represents the possible numbers of hours you need to work to buy the bicycle?
- A hockey season ticket holder pays $80.00 for her tickets plus $4.00 for a program each game. A second person pays $I4.00 for a ticket to every game, but doesn't buy programs. In how many games will they have paid the same amount?
- How do you use an inequality symbol to write the statement: t between 3 and 5?
- How do you write the inequality corresponding to the statement:"the price is no less than 100 Dollars"?
- Given that an integer lies between #-2.7 and -3 2/5#, which of the following are true. The integer is: #(A) -2, (B) -3, (C) -3.5, (D) -4# ?
- How do you translate words into an inequality?
- An adult panda eats a maximum of 30 pounds of bamboo a day. Write an inequality?
- Can there be more than one solution to an inequality?
- Find all values of #t# such that #t/(t+4) = -9/(t+3)#. Help?
- How do you write an inequality the represents a worker that must drill holes in a metal strip with a diameter,d that is between 0.015 mm and 0.02mm?
- How do you check to see if a number is in the solution set of an inequality?
- How do you solve #(x-2)^2/(x+4) < 0# ?
- Beth has $900 in the bank. Every time she rides the bus she spends $2. How do you write an inequality that Beth can use to see how many times she can ride the bus and still have more than $500 in the bank?