This worksheet covers Inequalities Word Problems, which is part of the Equations and Inequalities module in the Middle School Math course. Practice problems are designed to strengthen key concepts and build confidence.
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Set 1 — Foundation
A number is greater than 5. Which of the following could be the number?
6
4
5
3
If x is less than 10, which of the following values for x is valid?
8
10
12
15
A container holds more than 20 liters of water. If it currently holds 25 liters, is this acceptable?
Yes
No
Maybe
Not enough information
If y is at least 15, which of the following is a possible value for y?
15
14
13
12
A student needs to score more than 60 points to pass. If she scores 65 points, did she pass?
Yes
No
Exactly passing
Not enough information
A box can hold at most 30 kg. If it currently holds 25 kg, how much more can it hold?
5 kg
10 kg
20 kg
30 kg
If z is less than or equal to 12, which of the following values is not valid for z?
12
11
13
10
A recipe requires at least 2 cups of sugar. If you only have 1.5 cups, can you make the recipe?
Yes
No
Maybe
Not enough information
If a book costs more than 15 dollars, which of the following prices is acceptable?
20
15
14
10
A student needs to read more than 50 pages a week. If he reads 55 pages, did he meet his goal?
Yes
No
Exactly met
Not enough information
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