Grade 7 · Inequalities
Grade 7 Inequalities Worksheets
Free printable Grade 7 inequalities worksheets, each with an answer key and sized to fit one page. Pick beginner, intermediate, or advanced and generate a fresh pack in seconds. No AI, no wrong answers.
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Grade 7 examples by level
- Beginnerx + 2 ≥ 3x ≥ 1
- Intermediate5x + 4 ≤ 29x ≤ 5
- Advanced8x + 3 ≤ 59x ≤ 7
Real problems from the generator: always mathematically correct, and every pack is different.
Why Grade 7 inequalities practice matters
Inequalities describe ranges of values rather than a single answer, the foundation for graphing solutions, working with constraints, and the reasoning behind functions and calculus.
Grade 7 sits between Grade 6 and Grade 8 in Mathter's inequalities sequence, building on the earlier grade before Grade 8 extends it further.
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Frequently asked questions
- What's on a Grade 7 inequalities worksheet?
- Each pack has up to 12 questions per page with a matching answer key, tuned to Grade 7, with beginner, intermediate, and advanced options so you can match the child's level.
- When do you flip the inequality sign?
- Only when you multiply or divide both sides by a negative number. Adding, subtracting, or multiplying/dividing by a positive keeps the sign the same.
- What do open and closed circles mean on a number line?
- An open circle (for < or >) means the boundary value is not included; a closed circle (for ≤ or ≥) means it is included.
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