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 2 — Foundation
A number is at least 15. Which of the following represents this situation?
x \geq 15
x \leq 15
x > 15
x < 15
If a person has more than 20 dollars, which inequality represents this?
x \leq 20
x > 20
x \geq 20
x < 20
A box can hold no more than 30 pounds. Which inequality represents this?
x \leq 30
x \geq 30
x < 30
x > 30
A student needs at least 50 points to pass a test. Which inequality represents this scenario?
x \geq 50
x \leq 50
x > 50
x < 50
A temperature must be below 0 degrees to freeze. Which inequality represents this situation?
x \geq 0
x < 0
x \leq 0
x > 0
A runner must complete a race in under 10 minutes. Which inequality represents this requirement?
x \geq 10
x > 10
x < 10
x \leq 10
A job requires at most 40 hours of work per week. Which inequality represents this condition?
x \leq 40
x \geq 40
x < 40
x > 40
A movie ticket costs more than 12 dollars. Which inequality represents this?
x \leq 12
x < 12
x > 12
x \geq 12
A plant needs at least 6 hours of sunlight a day. Which inequality represents this requirement?
x \geq 6
x \leq 6
x < 6
x > 6
A book has fewer than 300 pages. Which inequality represents this situation?
x \geq 300
x < 300
x > 300
x \leq 300
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