How to Compare Business Profits and Losses Using Inequalities

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In this video, we compare a business's profit of $50 from last month to a loss of $20 this month using inequalities. By writing the inequality $50 is greater than -$20, we explain why positive values represent profits and negative values represent losses, making $50 greater than -$20. This real-world example demonstrates how to compare rational numbers in the context of business finances. The lesson aligns with Common Core Standard 6.NS.C.7b, which focuses on writing and interpreting statements of order for rational numbers in everyday situations. Perfect for students learning how to apply inequalities to real-world financial scenarios!

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