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This document contains 11 questions about solving linear inequalities and systems of inequalities on number lines for real, integer and natural number domains. The questions involve solving single and multi-variable inequalities algebraically and graphically, finding ranges based on average values, determining all possible values of variables, and calculating amounts needed to achieve a target percentage mixture.

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CBSE Class 11 Mathematics

LINEAR INEQUALITIES
WORKSHEET

Q1. Solve 4x-7 > 5x-2 when (i) x is a natural number (ii) x is an integer (iii) x is a real number.

Q2. Solve the following linear inequations, show the solution on number line:-
(i) 2x-3 + 9 > 3 + 4x (v) 3x + 17 < 2(1 – x)
4 3
(ii) 3(x-2) > 5(2 – x) (vi) 2x+4 > 5 (iii) x+3<2
5 3 x–1 x–2
(iv) 5x – 2 - 7x – 3 > x/4
3 5

Q3. Solve the system of inequalities and represent the solutions on the number line.
(i) 5x + 3x > 39, 2x – 1 – x – 1 < 3x + 1
4 8 8 12 3 4
(ii) 2(2x + 3) – 10 < 6 (x – 2), 2x – 3 + 6 > 2 + 4x (iii) x > 1, 6x < 1
4 3 2x+1 4 4x-1 2

Q4. Solve graphically: - (i) 3x + 4y > 12, y > 1, x > 0 (ii) x – 2y > 0, 2x – y < -2, x > 0, y >
0
(iii) 2x+y < 24, x + y < 11, 2x + 5y < 40, x > 0, y > 0

Q5. In first four papers each of 100 marks, Rohit got 72, 83, 73, 95 marks. If he wants an average of greater
than or equal to 75 marks and less than 80 marks, find the range of marks he should score in the fifth paper.

Q6. The sum of two natural numbers is 121. If the sum of bigger number and four times the smaller is equal to
or greater than 271, find all possible values of the smaller number.

Q7. Given P = {x : 5 < 2x – 1 ≤ 11, x €R} and Q = { x : -1 < 3 + 4x < 23, x €E, x €I} Where R = real numbers
and I = integers. Represent P and Q on two different number lines. Write down the elements of P &Q.

Q8. The cost and revenue functions of a product are given by C (x) = 2x + 400 and R(x) = 6x+20 respectively,
where x is the number of items produced by the manufacturer. How many items must the manufacturer sell
to realize some profit?

Q9. Solve :- - 4x > 30 when (i) x €R (ii) x €Z (iii) x €N

Q10. Solve : 4x – 2 < 8, when :- (i) x €R, (ii) x €Z (iii) x €N

Q11. How many litres of water will have to be added to 1250 litres of 45% solution of acid so that the resulting
mixture will contain more than 25% but less than 30% acid content?

By:
R.P.YADAV
P.G.T. MAHEMATICS
A.E.C.S - NARORA

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