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Lesson 4 (Writing Equations from Word Problems) How do you write equations from word problems? First, highlight or underline all important information. This includes math vocabulary that will let you know what operation to use. Look for words such as: per, each, more than, less than Remember: Trying to write in form of y=mx+b
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Lesson 4 (Writing Equations from Word Problems) Example 1 Scott has a friend in another town. A phone call to his town is long distance. The charge is $.75 cents to call plus $.10 cents for each minute. Write an equation to represent the total cost, C, based on M number of minutes. How much would a 15 minute call costs? How many minutes can they talk for $10.00?
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Lesson 4 (Writing Equations from Word Problems) Example 2 Pocket sized stuffed animals cost $20 per box plus $2,300 in fixed costs to make them. Write an equation to represent the total cost, C, based on A number of boxes. What does it cost to make 250 boxes? How many boxes of stuffed animals can be made with $5,000?
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Lesson 4 (Writing Equations from Word Problems) Example 3 A triangular piece of land has two sides that are the same length and a third side that is 10 feet less than twice the length of the shorter sides. Write an equation to find P, the perimeter of the triangle. If the perimeter is 90 feet, what are the lengths of the sides?
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