8.2.4.4
Use linear inequalities to represent relationships in various contexts.
Example Problems
Giovanna has a score of in Canasta.
Vera's score is .
Write an inequality that correctly compares the scores.
Vera's score is .
Write an inequality that correctly compares the scores.
Two sides of a triangle have the following measures:
46 and 15
Find the range of possible measures for the third side:
46 and 15
Find the range of possible measures for the third side:
Two sides of a triangle have the following measures:
50 and 44
Find the range of possible measures for the third side:
50 and 44
Find the range of possible measures for the third side:

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