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Lesson 3-7 Pages 131-136 Using Formulas
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What you will learn! 1. How to solve problems by using formulas. 2. How to solve problems involving the perimeters and areas of rectangles.
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FormulaPerimeter Area
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What you really need to know! Formulas are sets of instructions that need to be followed. Write the formula. Replace the variables. Solve.
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Example 1: If you travel 135 miles in 3 hours, what is your average speed in miles per hour? d = rt 135 = r(3) 45 = r 45 mph
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Example 2: Find the perimeter of the rectangle. 70 cm 15 cm 20 cm p = 2 l + 2w p = 220 + 215
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Example 3: The perimeter of a rectangle is 60 feet. Its width is 9 feet. Find its length. p = 2 l + 2w 60 = 2 l + 29 60 = 2 l + 18
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Example 3: The perimeter of a rectangle is 60 feet. Its width is 9 feet. Find its length. 42 = 2 l 21 = l 21 feet 60 = 2 l + 18
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a = l w a = 146 a = 84 ft 2 Example 4: Find the area of a rectangle with length 14 feet and width 6 feet. 84 ft 2 6 ft 14 ft Area Demo
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Example 5: The area of a rectangle is 40 square meters. Its length is 8 meters. Find its width. a = l w 40 = 8w 5 = w 5 m
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Page 133 Guided Practice #’s 4-9
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Pages 131-133 with someone at home and study examples! Read:
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Homework: Pages 134-136 #’s 10-32 even, 33-34, 38, 40 #’s 44-53 Lesson Check CH-3
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Page 730 Lesson 3-7
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Lesson Check CH-3
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Study Guide and Review Pages 138-140 #’s 1-38 (Odd answers in back of book)
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Prepare for Test! Page 141 #’s 1-25
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Prepare for Test! Pages 142-143 #’s 1-19
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