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Bellwork 1. A salesman's salary is $18,500 per year. In addition, the salesman earns 5% commission on the year's sales. Last year the salesman earned $25,400. How much was sold that year? 2. The area of a rectangle is A = l ∙ w. If the length of the rectangle is l = w + 4, write A in terms of l only. X = the amount of sales last year 18,500 +.05x = 25, 400.05x = 6900 X = $138,000 W = l – 4 A = l (l – 4) A = l 2 – 4l
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Check 1.4 HW
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Section 1. 5: Word Problems Read and understand the problem Devise a plan Carry out Plan Look Back Always Define Your Variables!
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1. The perimeter of a parallelogram is 52 cm. What is the length of the longer side if the shorter side measures 10 cm? X= the length of the longer side P = 2l + 2w 52 = 2x + 2(10) 52 = 2x + 20 32 = 2x 16 = x
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2. The length of a rectangle is 4 feet more than twice the width. The perimeter is 116. Find the dimensions of the rectangle. X= width 2X + 4 = length P = 2l + 2w 116 = 2(2x+4) + 2(x) 116 = 4x + 8 + 2x 116 = 6x + 8 108 = 6x 18 = x Width = 18 Length = 2(18) + 4 = 40
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3. On Tuesday, Ed's sports store sold twice as many T- shirts as shorts. T-shirts are $9 each and shorts are $14 each. The total amount of money taken in for both items was $256. Find the number of each that was sold. X = # of shorts 2x = # of t-shirts 14(x) + 9(2x) = 256 14x + 18x = 256 32x = 256 X = 8 8 pairs of shorts and 2(8) or 16 t-shirts
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4. Alan bought 5 lbs of peanuts for $2.50 per pound. He also bought cashews for $6 per pound. If Alan spent $30.50, how many pounds of cashews did he buy? X = # of pounds of cashews 5(2.50) + x(6) = 30.50 12.50 + 6x = 30.50 6X = 18 X = 3 3 pounds of cashews
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5. Abe is 3 years older than Mindy. The sum of their ages is 39. What are their ages? X = Mindy's age X + 3 = Abe's age X + (x + 3) = 39 2X + 3 = 39 2X = 36 X = 18 X + 3 = 18 + 3 = 21 Mindy is 18 and Abe is 21
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6. Sara is 10 years younger than her sister. Six years from now the sum of their ages will be 76. How old are Sara and her sister now? X = sara's age now X + 10 = sister's age now X + 6 = sara's age in six years X + 10 + 6 = sister's age in six years (X + 6)+ (x + 10 + 6) = 76 2X + 22 = 76 2X = 54 X = 27 X + 10 = 27 + 10 = 37 Sara is 27 and her sister is 37
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7. Eugene has 5 more dimes than nickels. In all he has $2.30. How many nickels and dimes does Eugene have? X = the number of nickels X + 5 = dimes.05x +.10(x + 5) = 2.30.05x +.10x +.5 =2.30.15x = 1.80 X = 12 X + 5 = 12 + 5 = 17 12 nickels and 17 dimes
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8. Sue sold a total of 105 tickets at the ball game. Each adult ticket cost $2.50 and each student ticket cost $1.10. The total income was $202.30. How many of each kind of ticket were sold? X = # of adult tickets 105 – x = # of student ticket 2.50(x) + 1.10 (105 – x) = 202.30 2.50x + 115.5 – 1.10x = 202.30 1.4x + 115.5 = 202.30 1.4 x = 86.8 X = 62 105 – x = 105 – 62 = 43 62 adults and 43 students
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9. Bob's dad is 27 years older than Bob. The sum of their ages 5 years ago was 45. How old is Bob now? X = Bob's age now X + 27 = Dad's age now X – 5 = Bob's age five years ago X + 27 – 5 = Dad's age five years age (x – 5) + (x + 27 – 5) = 45 2X + 17 = 45 2X = 28 X = 14 X + 27 = 14 + 27 = 41 Bob is 14 and his Dad is 41
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10. The Bullet Train runs between the Japanese cities of Osaka and Fukuoka, a distance of 550 kilometers. When it makes no stops, it takes 2 hours and 15 minutes to make the trip. What is the average speed of the Bullet Train? D = r x t 550 = r x 2 15/60 550 = 2.25r 2200=r
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15. The sum of two consecutive integers is 131. Find the integers. X= first integer X + 1 second integer X + (x + 1) = 131 2x + 1 = 131 2x = 130 X = 65 X + 1 = 65 + 1 = 66
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16. The sum of the least and greatest of three consecutive integers is sixty. Find the three integers. X = the first integer X + 1 = the second integer X + 2 = the third integer X + (x + 2) = 60 2X + 2 = 60 2X = 58 X = 29 X + 1 = 29 + 1 = 30 X + 2 = 29 + 2 = 31 29, 30, and 31
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17. The lengths of the sides of a triangle are consecutive odd integers. What is the length of the longest side if the perimeter of the triangle is 45? X = the first side X + 2 = the second side X + 4 = the third side X + (x + 2) + (x + 4) = 45 3X + 6 = 45 3X = 39 X = 13 X + 2 = 13 + 2 = 15 X + 4 = 13 + 4 = 17 13, 15, and 17
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18. John has a board that is 5 feet long. He plans to make four shelves whose lengths are a series of consecutive even integers. How long should each board be in inches? X = first shelf X + 2 = second shelf X + 4 = third shelf X + 6 = fourth shelf X + (x+ 2) + (x + 4) + (x + 6) = 60 *5 feet = 60 inches 4X + 12 = 60 4X = 48 X = 12 X + 2 = 12 + 2 = 14 X + 4 = 12 + 4 = 16 X + 6 = 12 + 6 = 18 12, 14, 16, 18
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19. Find three consecutive odd integers such that the sum of the first and second is 31 less that 3 times the third. X = 1 st integer X + 2 = 2 nd integer X + 4 = 3 rd integer X + (x + 2) = 3(x+ 4) – 31 2X + 2 = 3x + 12 – 31 2X + 2 = 3x – 19 – x = – 21 X = 21 X + 2 = 21 + 2 = 23 X + 4 = 21 + 4 = 25 21, 23, 25
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20. The sum of two numbers is 57. If the larger of the two numbers is 9 less than twice the smaller, find the two numbers. X = smaller # 2x – 9 = larger # X + (2x – 9) = 57 3X – 9 = 57 3X = 66 X = 22 2x – 9 = 2(22) – 9 = 35 22 and 35
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Jim has $4.05 in nickels and dimes. He has 6 more dimes than nickels. How many of each coin does he have? Closure X = # of nickels X + 6 = # of dimes.05(x) +.10(x + 6) = 4.05.05x +.10x +.6 = 4.05.15x = 3.45 X = 23 X + 6 = 23 + 6 = 29 23 nickels and 29 dimes
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