# Multi-Step Inequalities with Mixed Operations

Packet includes:
30 practice problems and an answer key.

This packet helps students practice how to solve multi-step inequalities with mixed operations.  These problems extend what students know about solving multi-step equations into solving multi-step inequalities.  Students are asked to graph each inequality after solving it both because they are commonly asked to graph in math classes and standardized tests, but also to help them to visualize what inequality answers look like.  A video below shows graphing process and conventions.

Each page starts with easier problems that get more difficult as students work through the packet. After doing all 30 problems, students should be more comfortable doing these problems and have a clear understanding of how to solve them.

Sample Problem(s):

Solve for x.

Simple: $2x+2< 10$

Advanced: $3x-5 ≥-6$

Notes:

Practice problems require knowledge of how to add, subtract, multiply, and divide with integers.

Video lesson(s) showing you how to do this type of problem: