Inequality Symbols Worksheet
Practice identifying, writing, and solving inequalities using symbols like <, >, ≤, and ≥.
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Inequality Symbols: Grade 7 Math
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. Use your knowledge of inequality symbols to answer.
Fill in the blank with the correct inequality symbol ( <, >, ≤, or ≥ ).
1. 15 is less than 20. 15 20
2. 7 is greater than or equal to 7. 7 7
3. -5 is greater than -10. -5 -10
4. The temperature is at most 50 degrees Fahrenheit. T 50
5. You must be at least 16 years old to drive. Age 16
Choose the correct inequality for each statement.
6. A number 'x' is no more than 25.
x < 25
x > 25
x ≤ 25
x ≥ 25
7. The minimum height requirement for the ride is 48 inches. Let 'h' be the height.
h < 48
h > 48
h ≤ 48
h ≥ 48
8. Graph the inequality x > 3 on the number line below. Remember to use an open circle for > or < and a closed circle for ≥ or ≤.
9. Graph the inequality y ≤ -1 on the number line below.
Write an inequality to represent each word problem.
10. Sarah needs to save more than $75 for a new video game. Let 's' be the amount Sarah saves.
11. The maximum capacity of the elevator is 10 people. Let 'p' be the number of people.
Determine if each statement is true or false.
12. The inequality x < 5 means 'x is greater than 5'.
True
False
13. If a number is 'at least' 10, it can be written as x ≥ 10.
True
False