Solving Inequalities with Two Inequality Signs WORKSHEET
Solving Inequalities with Two Inequality Signs WORKSHEET DESCRIPTION
Students will solve inequalities with two signs throughout this worksheet, as well as displaying solutions on number lines.
In Section A, learners will recap showing dual inequalities on number lines and stating the integer solutions to the inequalities. They are provided blank numbers throughout.
Section B compromises of 9 minimally different inequalities that pupils are asked to display on number lines. Students are required to solve inequalities such as 2 < 2x < 6 and 2 < 2x–4 ≤ 6.
In Section C, there are 9 harder inequalities to solve.
Lastly, Section D is made up of two worded questions.
All worksheets are created by the team of experienced teachers at Cazoom Maths.

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Before tackling dual inequalities, pupils should be comfortable with graphing inequalities on a number line and solving inequalities with one inequality symbol. These foundational skills are essential as students will be building upon them to handle more complex scenarios involving two inequality signs simultaneously.



