Grade 8 Inequality Symbols Worksheet
Practice identifying, writing, and graphing inequalities with this comprehensive Grade 8 math worksheet.
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Inequality Symbols Practice
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1. Which inequality symbol means 'greater than or equal to'?
<
>
≤
≥
2. Which of the following is equivalent to 'x is less than 5'?
x > 5
x ≥ 5
x < 5
x ≤ 5
3. The symbol for 'not equal to' is .
4. When graphing an inequality with < or > on a number line, you use an circle.
5. If an inequality contains ≤ or ≥, the corresponding circle on the number line will be .
6. Write an inequality to represent the statement: 'The speed limit (s) is 65 miles per hour.'
7. Write an inequality to represent the statement: 'You must be at least 18 years old (a) to vote.'
8. Graph the inequality x > -2 on the number line below.
9. Graph the inequality y ≤ 3 on the number line below.
10. The statement 'x is at most 10' can be written as x < 10.
True
False
11. An open circle on a number line means the endpoint is included in the solution set.
True
False
12. A car rental company charges a daily rate of $40 plus $0.25 per mile. If you want to spend no more than $100 on a one-day rental, write and solve an inequality to find the maximum number of miles (m) you can drive.
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