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Grade 6 Inequalities Practice Questions (Two Columns)

The document contains a series of practice questions focused on inequalities for Grade 6 students. It includes both solving inequalities and writing inequalities based on given statements. The questions are organized in two columns and cover various scenarios and mathematical expressions.

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Grade 6 Inequalities Practice Questions (Two Columns)

The document contains a series of practice questions focused on inequalities for Grade 6 students. It includes both solving inequalities and writing inequalities based on given statements. The questions are organized in two columns and cover various scenarios and mathematical expressions.

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Grade 6 Inequalities Practice Questions (Two Columns)

Questions Q18. Write an inequality for: ”Half a number is at


least 6.”
Q1. Solve: x + 3 > 7.
Q19. Write an inequality for: ”Three times a number
Q2. Solve: y − 5 < 2. is greater than 21.”

Q3. Solve: 2z ≥ 10. Q20. Write an inequality for: ”The sum of a number
x
and 4 is no more than 10.”
Q4. Solve: 4 ≤ 3.
Q21. Graph the solution to x > 3 on a number line.
Q5. Solve: 3a + 2 > 11.
Q22. Graph the solution to y ≤ 5 on a number line.
Q6. Solve: 7 − b ≤ 4.
Q23. Graph the solution to z ≥ −2 on a number line.
Q7. Solve: 5c − 3 < 12.
Q24. Graph the solution to a < 0 on a number line.
Q8. Solve: 8d + 6 ≥ 22.
Q25. Graph the solution to b ≥ 7 on a number line.
Q9. Solve: 4e − 9 > 7.
Q26. Graph the solution to c ≤ −4 on a number line.
Q10. Solve: 10f + 5 ≤ 25.
Q27. Graph the solution to d > −1 on a number line.
Q11. Write an inequality for: ”A number is less than
15.” Q28. Graph the solution to e < 6 on a number line.

Q29. Graph the solution to f ≥ 10 on a number line.


Q12. Write an inequality for: ”A number is at least
20.” Q30. Graph the solution to g ≤ −3 on a number line.
Q13. Write an inequality for: ”A number is no more Q31. Sarah has more than 12 candies. Write an in-
than 8.” equality to represent this situation.
Q14. Write an inequality for: ”A number is greater Q32. John needs at least 50 points to pass the test.
than or equal to 12.” Write an inequality for this.
Q15. Write an inequality for: ”A number is between Q33. A rectangle’s length is less than twice its width.
5 and 10 (inclusive).” Write an inequality.
Q16. Write an inequality for: ”A number is more than Q34. A bag of apples weighs no more than 5 kg. Write
25 but less than 30.” an inequality.

Q17. Write an inequality for: ”Twice a number is less Q35. The temperature today is below 15◦ C. Write
than 18.” an inequality.

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Q36. Maria’s age is at least 13 years. Write an in-
equality.
Q37. A number increased by 7 is greater than 20.
Write an inequality.

Q38. The product of a number and 3 is less than 18.


Write an inequality.
Q39. A number decreased by 4 is no more than 10.
Write an inequality.

Q40. Twice a number is at least 16. Write an inequal-


ity.

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