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Addition Facts Less Than 24, Addends 3 to 12
In this addition facts activity, students will solve 20 addition problems with sums that are less than 24 and with addends three to twelve.
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Addition Sums Less than 30: Addends 5 to 15
In this addition worksheet, students solve 20 problems in which they add numbers that are less than 30. These addition problems include addends between 5 and 15.
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Adding and Subtraction of Integers (more than 2)
In this addition and subtraction worksheet, students add and subtract numbers in each problem where there are more than 2 numbers. Students complete 90 problems total.
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True and False Number Sentences II
Substitution is still the method of choice to verify number sentences. The detailed lesson has young mathematicians determining conditions for when number sentences are true or false through substitution. They learn to express these...
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Stairway
It's the stairway to learning! Scholars research all aspects of building a staircase. Using information from building codes, they write and graph a system of inequalities to analyze the constraints. The completed project is a scale model...
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Rabbit Food
Keep your pets slim, trim, and healthy using mathematics! Pupils use a linear programming model to optimize the amount and type of food to provide to a pet rabbit. They model constraints by graphing inequalities and use them to analyze a...
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Estimating Sums and Differences
Work on rounding, estimating, adding, and subtracting with a helpful math worksheet! Fifth graders study different sets of addition and subtraction problems, and after rounding each number to the leading digit, they estimate what the sum...
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Number Sense and Operations
In this number sense and operations worksheet, learners solve 15 different types of problems that include reading number lines and solving inequalities. First, they write the scientific notation of various numbers given. Then, pupils...
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Worksheet 2.4 Introduction to Inequalities
In this math worksheet, students read the examples that focus upon the concept of inequalities. The examples include the graph of the line.
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Graphing Linear Inequalities
For this graphing worksheet, students solve and graph linear inequalities on a coordinate plane. Inequalities contain one variable. The solution set is sketched and colored. This worksheet contains eight problems on two pages, with an...
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Words with More Than One Acceptable Spelling
In this recognizing words with more than one spelling worksheet, students read about word origins and printing histories, use a dictionary for alternative spellings, and write acceptable spellings. Students write fifteen answers.
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Year 4: More or Less
In this addition and subtraction worksheet, students write down one less than the numbers on the worksheet. In the second section, they write down one more than the numbers provided. Finally, they write down ten less than the numbers....
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Two Step Inequalities
In this algebra worksheet, 11th graders solve two step algebraic inequalities and graph their solution on a number line. This worksheet contains 20 graphing problems with an answer key.
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Inequalities
In this inequalities learning exercise, 10th graders solve and complete 23 various types of problems. First, they find the area of an inscribed square in a circle shown. Then, students find the total area of the inscribed polygon and...
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Algebra 2 Test
In this algebra worksheet, students solve problems by graphing inequalities, finding the slope of a line and identifying functions. This is a review of chapter 2 on an algebra test. There are 21 questions.
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Compare Numbers to 100,000 (N)
In this comparing numbers practice worksheet, students examine 60 pairs of 5-digit numbers. Students identify each of the pairs of numbers as greater than, less than, or equal to one another.
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Color the Bubbles (More, Less, Equal)
Combine coloring and number comparisons with your youngsters. They use color coding to identify numbers that are less than, greater than, or equal to five. The 20 numbers are enclosed in bubbles, making this more of a fun activity. Note...
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Partner Problems: Linear Equations and Inequalities
In pairs, learners solve linear equations. This instructional activity contains two pages and ten multi-step linear equations for each student to solve. Which means there is a total of 20 problems.
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Graphing Linear Inequalities
In this graphing linear inequalities worksheet, 9th graders solve 5 different pairs of problems. For each pair of equations, they graph the solution set for each the given inequalities. Then, they determine if any or all of the solution...
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Solving Inequalities
In this inequality worksheet, students solve simple inequality equations containing fractions and whole numbers. They list the solution set to each problem. Thirty problems are provided on this one-page worksheet.
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Nine Exercises Identifying Solution Sets to Systems of Inequalities
For this inequality worksheet, students examine graphs of functions and describe the solution set. Explanations and examples are provided. This one-page interactive, multiple choice, worksheet contains nine problems.
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Solving Inequalities
In this solving inequalities worksheet, 9th graders solve 15 different inequalities. First, they use the addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division properties of inequalities to solve linear inequalities. Then, students draw a...
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Graphing Inequalities
In this graphing inequalities worksheet, students create graphs of algebraic expressions containing inequalities. This two-page worksheet contains explanations and examples prior to the exercise. The first page is a contains...
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Triangle Inequalities
In this geometry instructional activity, students use the inequality theorem to figure out if three segments will make a triangle. They are given the measures of two segments and must figure out the third segment on their own. There are...