Actually,
I cannot solve this problem as presented — because
the image you uploaded only shows the coloring page, not the actual math problems or the answer bank.
Here’s what’s going on:
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🧩 What This Worksheet Is Supposed to Be:
This is a
“Color by Number” activity focused on
Solving Absolute Value Inequalities. The instructions say:
> - Solve each problem on the other page.
> - Find the correct answer in the answer bank.
> - Use the problem number and matching color to color the picture below.
So, there should be a
separate page with 10 (or more) absolute value inequality problems, and an
answer key/color code that maps answers to colors.
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🖍️ What You See in the Image:
You see a cute cartoon character (possibly a bear or sunflower) divided into regions labeled with numbers:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Each number corresponds to the
problem number from the missing worksheet. Once you solve problem #1, you find its answer in the answer bank, which tells you what color to use for all regions labeled “1”, and so on.
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❗ Why I Can’t Solve It:
- There are
no inequalities shown in the image.
- There’s
no answer bank or color key provided.
- Without the problems, I can’t compute solutions → without solutions, I can’t assign colors.
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✔ How You Can Complete It Yourself:
1.
Find the other page (likely titled “Solving Absolute Value Inequalities”) that contains the actual math problems.
2.
Solve each inequality — remember:
- For `|x| < a`, solution is `-a < x < a`
- For `|x| > a`, solution is `x < -a` OR `x > a`
- Flip the inequality sign if multiplying/dividing by negative
3. Match your answer to the
answer bank (which should list answers like “x < -2”, “-1 ≤ x ≤ 5”, etc.)
4. Each answer will have a
color assigned (e.g., “Answer A = Red”, “Answer B = Blue”)
5. Color the regions on this page based on the problem number and its corresponding color.
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💡 Example (Hypothetical):
Suppose Problem #1 is:
> `|2x - 3| < 5`
Solution:
```
-5 < 2x - 3 < 5
-2 < 2x < 8
-1 < x < 4
```
If the answer bank says “-1 < x < 4” → Color: Yellow
Then you color
all regions labeled “1” yellow.
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📝 Final Note:
This is a fun, engaging way to practice absolute value inequalities! If you can provide the
actual problems and answer key, I’d be happy to solve them step-by-step and tell you exactly how to color the picture.
Until then — grab that other page, solve those inequalities, and enjoy coloring your creation! 🎨
Let me know if you want help solving absolute value inequalities in general — I’ve got you covered!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of solving absolute value inequalities worksheet.