Level 4/5 Booster Lesson 12B Solving Word Problems.

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Level 4/5 Booster Lesson 12B Solving Word Problems

Objectives: Vocabulary: calculate solve solution formula Solve word problems and investigate in a range of contexts. Vocabulary: calculate solve solution formula

How to solve problems Stage 1 Make sense of the problem • Read the problem. • Underline key information. • Decide what you need to find out. • Is any information not needed? Stage 2 Calculate the answer • Decide what you need to calculate. • Should the calculation be done – mentally? – using a written method? – using a calculator? • Show the working, if appropriate. Stage 3 Check the answer • Write down a solution to the problem. • Look back at the original problem and make sure the answer makes sense.

1. This formula tells you how tall a boy is likely to grow. W/S 12.1B Word problems: 1. This formula tells you how tall a boy is likely to grow. Add the mother’s and the father’s heights. Divide by two. Add 7cm to the result. A boy is likely to grow to this height, plus or minus 10 cm Marc’s mother is 168cm tall and his father is 194cm tall. What is the greatest height that Marc is likely to grow? 2. A drink and a box of popcorn costs 90p. Two drinks and a box of popcorn costs £1.45. What does a box of popcorn cost? 3. In a country dance there are 7 boys and 6 girls in every line. 42 boys take part in the dance. How many girls take part?

Answers: 1. This formula tells you how tall a boy is likely to grow. Add the mother’s and the father’s heights. Divide by two. Add 7cm to the result. A boy is likely to grow to this height, plus or minus 10 cm Marc’s mother is 168cm tall and his father is 194cm tall. What is the greatest height that Marc is likely to grow? 181 + 7 = 188 168 + 194 = 362cm 362 ÷ 2 = 181 Marc will grow plus or minus 10cm of this height. 178 to 198 cm The greatest height Marc is likely to grow is 198cm.

2. A drink and a box of popcorn costs 90p 2. A drink and a box of popcorn costs 90p. Two drinks and a box of popcorn costs £1.45. What does a box of popcorn cost? + = 90p One extra drink makes a difference of 55p. + = £1.45 So: Costs 90p – 55p = 35p Costs 55p Answer: Popcorn costs 35p

3. In a country dance there are 7 boys and 6 girls in every line 3. In a country dance there are 7 boys and 6 girls in every line. 42 boys take part in the dance. How many girls take part? BBBBBBB GGGGGG X ? X 6 Answer: 36 girls took part 36 girls 42 boys

W/S 12.2B More Problems: 1. A square has an area of 100cm². What is its perimeter? Show your working. 2. The price of a pair of jeans was decreased by 10% in a sale. Two weeks later the price was increased by 10%. The final price is not the same as the original price – explain why. 3. Every morning Ramesh catches a school bus at 8:05 a.m. It arrives at school at 8:40 a.m.. Each Friday, the bus takes longer and it arrives at 8:55 a.m.. How long does Ramesh spend coming to school over a school week, a term of 16 weeks, a year of 39 weeks?

Original price of jeans, say is £100 1. A square has an area of 100cm². What is its perimeter? Show your working. Area 100cm² then side is √100 = 10cm Side length 10cm , four equal sides so: Perimeter is 4 x 10cm = 40 cm 2. The price of a pair of jeans was decreased by 10% in a sale. Two weeks later the price was increased by 10%. The final price is not the same as the original price – explain why. Original price of jeans, say is £100 10% reduction means they go down to £90. After two weeks this price goes up 10% - £90 + 10% = £90 + £9 = £99 Why? The 10% decrease is from £100 the 10% increase is from £90.

Monday to Thursday: 8:05 to 8:40 is 35 minutes 3. Every morning Ramesh catches a school bus at 8:05 a.m. It arrives at school at 8:40 a.m.. Each Friday, the bus takes longer and it arrives at 8:55 a.m.. How long does Ramesh spend coming to school over a school week, and in a term of 16 weeks? Monday to Thursday: 8:05 to 8:40 is 35 minutes Friday: 8:05 to 8:55 is 50 minutes. Total time in one week is: 4 x 35 minutes + 1 x 50 minutes = 140 + 50 = 190 minutes = 3hours 10 minutes Total time in a term of 16 weeks is: 16 x 190 minutes = 3040 minutes 3040 ÷ 60 = 50.6666… hours 50 hours + 0.6666 of an hour = 50hrs + 0.6666 x 60 minutes = 50 hours 40 minutes

Objectives: Vocabulary: calculate solve solution formula Solve word problems and investigate in a range of contexts. Vocabulary: calculate solve solution formula

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