Kids will practice solving inequalities on this math page. The exercises involve using mathematical operations such as addition and subtraction with positive and negative numbers to find the range of possible values that the variables can take. Kids will have to understand and apply the concepts of inequality symbols, including greater than, less than, greater than or equal to, and less than or equal to, as part of the problem-solving process. For example, the question "12 - k > 1" says, "Take 12, subtract some number k, and the result has to be more than 1; what could k be?" To solve it, you want to find all the values of k that make this true. First, subtract 1 from both sides: 12 - k > 1 becomes 11 > k. This means k is less than 11. So, any number smaller than 11 will make the inequality true.


