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Math 010: Word problems & Exam Review Part I October 16, 2013
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Verbal expressions – Key points
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Layered verbal expressions Look at the first part of the expression, up to the first “math term” That will be the “outside”/”main” operation, all others go “inside” Example: “Six times the difference between y and eight” Six times the difference between y and eight So multiplying by 6 is the “outside” operation y-8 goes on the inside 6(y-8)
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“Twice the sum of three and w” First math term is Twice Multiplying by 2 is the “outside” operation “Sum of three and w” is on the inside 2(3+w)
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“The quotient of nine times k and seven”
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“The total of twice q and five” First math term is total Addition must contain two terms, what two things are being added together? “twice q” and “five” 2q + 5
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“Seven subtracted from the product of eight and d” First math term is “subtracted from” “Product of eight and d” = 8d on the “inside” Don’t forget it’s reverse order 8d - 7
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“five less than the product of n and eight” First math term is less than Five less than something – what? “the product of n and eight” = 8n REVERSE ORDER! 8n - 5
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“the quotient of r and the sum of r and four”
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FRACTIONS REVIEW
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Squaring fractions: #29-30 on practice test
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Word problem #2 on practice test
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#6 A campground is charging $14 for each RI resident and $18 for each out-of-state resident. Write a variable expression that shows the total amount charged, letting x represent the number of RI residents and y represent the number of out-of-state residents. What operation to calculate cost at the each rate? Multiply $14 by number of RI residents -> $14x Multiply $18 by number of out-of-state -> $18y Now add the two costs together $14x + $18y Don’t forget the dollar signs – worth 1 point on exam
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#7 Use the expression you wrote in the last problem to calculate the total amount charged for two RI residents and three out-of-state residents. $14x + $18y x = 2; y = 3 Plug in each value $14(2) + $18(3) Order of operations: multiply first $28 + $54 = $82 Don’t forget the dollar signs
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#11 I bought three concert tickets, all equally priced. I paid $63.60 for all three tickets. What was the cost of each ticket? Write an equation, and solve. 3 concert tickets = $63.60 Let x represent the cost of one ticket 3x = $63.60 To solve, get x alone Divide each side by 3 x = $21.20 Don’t forget the dollar sign.
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#21 144 square yards
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#23 Shawn was checking out at Old Navy when he noticed his receipt total was $46.61, which was more than he thought he was spending. He realized he had been charged for an extra item, which was $7.99. With the extra item taken out, what was Shawn’s actual total? (There is no sales tax on any items.) Set up the problem correctly and solve. The extra item must be removed from the total. Removed means SUBTRACTED $46.61 - $7.99 = $38.62
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Work on the practice test alone or in pairs. See me if you have not gotten your Exam #1 back Look over all questions, ask for help if you need it Use the powerpoints from previous classes to review at home For your quiz grade, AFTER you have looked over all problems, rate your confidence out of 5 on the following topics (5 best, 1 worst): Fractions Simplifying algebraic expressions Verbal -> variable expressions Graphing inequalities Decimals Word problems
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