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Q2-Problem Solving Involving Linear Inequality in Two Variables
Q2-Problem Solving Involving Linear Inequality in Two Variables
Q2-Problem Solving Involving Linear Inequality in Two Variables
LESSON 2
Problem Solving involving
Systems of Linear
Inequalities
in Two Variables
QUARTER 2 LESSON 2 no. 1
Things to Remember!
Linear Inequalities
Symbols
Click the HEART emoji if the phrase tells this symbol <, WOW if >, LIKE if and HAPPY
FACE if .
_____1. atmost
_____2. lesser than
_____3. at least
_____4. higher than
_____5. maximum
_____6. minimum
_____7. no less than
_____8. fewer than
_____9. no more than
_____10. above
QUARTER 2
Lets Try! (Answer
Linear
Key) Inequalities
Symbols
Directions: Choose the correct emoji that satisfies the commonly used phrases.
Click the HEART emoji if the phrase tells this symbol <, WOW if >, LIKE if and HAPPY
FACE if .
QUARTER 2
Follow –up Chat
What are the three (3) steps in
Problem Solving involving Systems
of Linear Inequality in Two
Variables?
QUARTER 2
Lets Try Again!
Translating Linear Inequalities Statements
into Mathematical
Directions: Sentences
Write each statement as linear inequality
You can write your answers after each statements
in two variables.
_____1.The sum of 20-peso bills (t) and fifty peso bills (f) is greater than Php 420.
_____2. The difference between the weight of Diana (d) and Princess (p) is at least 26.
_____3. Five times the length of a ruler (r) increased by 2 inches is less than the height of Daniel
(h).
_____4. In a month, the total amount the family spends for food (f) and educational expenses (e)
is at most Php 8,000.
_____5. The price of a motorcycle (m) less Php 36,000 is less than or equal to the price of a
bicycle (b).
QUARTER 2
Lets Try Again! (Answer Key)
Translating Linear Inequalities Statements
into Mathematical
Directions: Sentences
Write each statement as linear inequality
You can write your answers after each statements
in two variables.
1.The sum of 20-peso bills (t) and fifty peso bills (f) is greater than Php 420.
2. The difference between the weight of Diana (d) and Princess (p) is at least 26.
3. Five times the length of a ruler (r) increased by 2 inches is less than the height of Daniel
(h).
4. In a month, the total amount the family spends for food (f) and educational expenses (e) is at
most Php 8,000.
5. The price of a motorcycle (m) less Php 36,000 is less than or equal to the price of a bicycle
(b).
QUARTER 2
QUARTER 2 LESSON 2 no. 3
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QUARTER 2 LESSON 2 no. 5
QUARTER 2 LESSON 2 no. 6
QUARTER 2 LESSON 2 no. 7
QUARTER 2 LESSON 2 no. 8
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QUARTER 2 LESSON 2 no. 10
QUARTER 2 LESSON 2 no. 11