Chapter 7 Linear Inequalities
Chapter 7 Linear Inequalities
1 Inequalties
1. Fill in the boxes with symbol ‘>’ or ‘<’ so that it becomes a true statement. Hence, write an inequality
for each statement by using ‘is greater than’ or ‘is less than’.
a) - 6 0 b) c) 0.42 1 0.072
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d) 4.5 e) 10 cm 50 mm f) c 1 200 g 1.6 kg
1. Based on the number line, describe the 2. Based on the number line, describe the
relationship between y and 12 as inequality by relationship between 3 and b as inequality by
using ‘is less than’. Hence, form an algebraic using ‘is less than’. Hence, form an algebraic
inequality for the relationship. inequality for the relationship.
Solution :
Solution :
1. Describe an equality based on each of the following situations by using ‘is greater than or equal to’
or ‘is less than or equal to’:
a) The road sign shows the load b) The age, t, to vote is 21 years old.
of a lorry, m, that is allowed
to cross the bridge.
Represent the inequality on a number line and hence form an algebraic inequality for the relationship.
Solution : Solution :
Describe : Describe :
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a) 5 < 14 b) 8 > -8 c) - 23 > - 32
d) < < 1
12 e) < < 1 g) - 8 < - 4.3 1 <
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20
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39 14
20
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(iv) - 6 - 12 ii) 1
12
6
2
(c) If 6 < 12 and d < 0, then 6d 12d and 12
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1. Fill in the boxes with the symbol ‘<’ or ‘>” so that each of the following statements becomes true.
2.
a) Based on the number line above, describe the b) Hence, form an algebraic inequality for the
relationship between x and y as an inequality by relationship.
using ‘is greater than’.
c) x 19 d) 5 x
e) y 8.3 p 5.7 f)
3
g) 3 h) 7.8 q
x
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5. Fill in the boxes with the symbol ‘>’ or ‘<’ so that each of the following statements becomes true.
d) If x > y, then . x
y
c) If - 2 > x and x > y, then -2 y. 10
e) If x > y, (5) x
y then . f) If u > 0, then (3) x 0.
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Self Practice 7.2b (pg 161)
a) x 3 10 2 x 18 b)
c) x
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3 16 5 x 4 d)
2. Fatimah is working part-time as a canned drink seller. She is paid 10 sen for every canned drink sold.
She wants to earn at least RM20 per hour. Calculate the number of canned drinks that she needs to sell
in an hour in order to achieve her target.
3. Sadiah has RM 120 in her savings account and she saves RM40 per month. What is the minimum
number of months that Sadiah has to save her money so that her savings can exceed RM 500?
(give your answer to the nearest whole number)
c) and 92xx23 16
0 4 x5 x
6 3 x 2
3 d) and
57x
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x b) and
1. The manager of clothing store has set some goals for his sales staff. Construct a linear inequality based
on each of the following situations:
a) The minimum total monthly sales in RM, x, is b) At the end of the month, the total time, t, spent
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18 000. in counting the inventory of the store is at most
8 hours.
c) y < 900 where y is the parents’ salary, in RM, of a students who qualifies to apply for a scholarship.
3. If Mr Tan keeps a daily balance of at least RM 1 200 in his current account, the bank will not impose
any service charge to his current account:
a) Represent the situation on a number line. b) If x represent Mr Tan’s daily balance, write an
inequality that represents the possible values of
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x when the bank does not impose any service
charge to his current account.
4. The salt content in a packet of instant noodles is not more than 800 mg. It is recommended that the
maximum daily intake of salt in food is 2 300 mg. Find the maximum packets of instant noodles that
can be consumed such that the total salt intake is less than 2 300 mg.