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Solve: $x-3<=4$
1. $x>7$
2. $x<=\frac{3}{4}$
3. $x<=12$
4. $x<=7$
Destiny wanted the temperature to be no more than 75 degrees. Which inequality shows that?
1. $t < 75$
2. $t <= 75$
3. $t>=75$
4. $t= 75$
The game's duration is at most 3 hours.
1. d $<=$ 3
2. d $>=$ 3
3. d < 3
4. d > 3
Solve: $-4x+2<6$
1. $x>1$
2. $x<1$
3. $x>4$
4. $x<-4$
Sam can spend no more than $10 at the store. 1. $d> 10$ 2. $d>=10$ 3. $d<10$ 4. $d<=10$ Grade 6 Inequalities CCSS: 6.EE.B.6 The maximum number of people the theater can hold is 325. 1. $p> 325$ 2. $p>=325$ 3. $p<325$ 4. $p<=325$ Grade 6 Inequalities CCSS: 6.EE.B.6 Which shows the inequality for numbers greater than 80? 1. $n> 80$ 2. $n>=80$ 3. $n<80$ 4. $n<=80$ Grade 6 Inequalities CCSS: 6.EE.B.6 The temperature was above $65deg$. 1. $t > 65$ 2. $t>=65$ 3. $t<65$ 4. $t<=65$ Grade 6 Inequalities CCSS: 6.EE.B.6 Thomas has at least$20 to spend this week. Which statement reflects that?
1. $x<20$
2. $x>20$
3. $x<=20$
4. $x>= 20$
1. $a < 25$
2. $a <=25$
3. $a > 25$
4. $a >= 25$
3. t $<=$ 85
4. t $>=$ 85