Many
problems require the student to use common sense to solve them—that is,
mathematical reasoning. For instance, when a problem refers to consecutive integers,
the student is expected to realize that any two consecutive integers differ by
one. If two numbers are consecutive, normally x is set equal to the first and x
+ 1, the second.
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Many
problems require the student to use common sense to solve them—that is,
mathematical reasoning. For instance, when a problem refers to consecutive integers,
the student is expected to realize that any two consecutive integers differ by
one. If two numbers are consecutive, normally x is set equal to the first and x
+ 1, the second.
A box has a
square bottom. The height has not yet been determined, but the bottom is 10
inches by 10 inches. The volume formula is V = lwh, because each of the length
and width is 10, lw becomes 10 – 10 = 100.
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Maret 09, 2026
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A box has a
square bottom. The height has not yet been determined, but the bottom is 10
inches by 10 inches. The volume formula is V = lwh, because each of the length
and width is 10, lw becomes 10 – 10 = 100.
For some word problems, nothing more will be
required of you than to substitute a given value into a formula, which is
either given to you or is readily available. The most difficult part of these
problems will be to decide which variable the given quantity will be. For
example, the formula might look like R = 8q and the value given to you is 440.
Is R = 440 or is q = 440? The answer lies in the way the variables are
described In R ¼ 8q, it might be that R represents revenue (in dollars) and q represents
quantity (in units) sold of some item. ‘‘If 440 units were sold, what is the
revenue?’’ Here 440 is q. You would then solve R = 8(440). ‘‘If the revenue is
$440, how many units were sold?’’ Here 440 is R, and you would solve 440 = 8q.
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Maret 08, 2026
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For some word problems, nothing more will be
required of you than to substitute a given value into a formula, which is
either given to you or is readily available. The most difficult part of these
problems will be to decide which variable the given quantity will be. For
example, the formula might look like R = 8q and the value given to you is 440.
Is R = 440 or is q = 440? The answer lies in the way the variables are
described In R ¼ 8q, it might be that R represents revenue (in dollars) and q represents
quantity (in units) sold of some item. ‘‘If 440 units were sold, what is the
revenue?’’ Here 440 is q. You would then solve R = 8(440). ‘‘If the revenue is
$440, how many units were sold?’’ Here 440 is R, and you would solve 440 = 8q.
At times the
percent is the unknown. You are given two quantities and are asked what percent
of one is of the other. Let x represent the percent as a decimal number.
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Maret 07, 2026
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At times the
percent is the unknown. You are given two quantities and are asked what percent
of one is of the other. Let x represent the percent as a decimal number.
Many word
problems involving percents fit the above model—that is, a quantity being
increased or decreased. Often you can solve these problems using one of the
following formats:

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Maret 06, 2026
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Many word
problems involving percents fit the above model—that is, a quantity being
increased or decreased. Often you can solve these problems using one of the
following formats:
