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Inequality Sat Practise For Math

The document contains 10 math word problems involving inequalities. The problems cover a range of topics including determining ranges of values, maximum/minimum values, and relationships between variables under certain constraints.

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Inequality Sat Practise For Math

The document contains 10 math word problems involving inequalities. The problems cover a range of topics including determining ranges of values, maximum/minimum values, and relationships between variables under certain constraints.

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Inequality

1. If 4 < x < 7, what is the range of 2x


+ 3?
A) -11<x<-17
B) -4<x<7
C) 11<x<17
D) 4<x<-7
E) 15<x<23

2. If n is an integer and 99 < n2 < 200 ,


then n could have at most how many
values.

3. If k and t are positive numbers


satisfying the inequality k/t<(k+1)/
(t+1), which of the following must be
true?
A) k<t
B) t<k
C) k>1
D) t>1
E) K and t can be any number as long
as kt.

4. If x2+3<4 and 2x2+3>4, whats one


possible value of x? (Grid In)

5. If 0<x<1, and m and n are integers


with m>n>1, then
A) Xm <xn <x
B) xn <Xm <x
C) X<xn <Xm
D) Xm <x <xn
E) X< xn <xm

6. If ab>0 and a<0, which of the


following is negative?
A) b
B) -b
C) -a
D) (a-b)
E) -(a+b)

7. Point X is located on line segment


AB and point Y is located on line
segment CD. If AB=CD and AX>CY,
then
A) XB>YD
B) XB<YD
C) AX>XB
D) AX<XB
E) AX>AB

9. If x2 y2 = 16 and x + y > x y,
then which one of the following could x
y equal?
(A) 3
(B) 4
(C) 5
(D) 6
(E) 7

10. If 5 < x < 10 and y = x + 5, what


is the greatest possible integer value
of x + y ?
(A) 18
(B) 20
(C) 23
(D) 24
(E) 25

12. If x and y are positive integers


such that 0<(x+y)<10, then which of
the following must be true?
A) x<8
B) x>8
C) x>y
D) x+y=5
E) x-y<7

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