Coin
problems are also common algebra applications. Usually the total number of
coins is given as well as the total dollar value. The question is normally
‘‘How many of each coin is there?’’
Let x represent the number of one specific
coin and put the number of other coins in terms of x. The steps involved are:
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Coin
problems are also common algebra applications. Usually the total number of
coins is given as well as the total dollar value. The question is normally
‘‘How many of each coin is there?’’
Let x represent the number of one specific
coin and put the number of other coins in terms of x. The steps involved are:
Grade
computation problems are probably the most useful to students. In these
problems, the formula for the course grade and all but one grade are 224 given.
The student is asked to compute the unknown grade in order to ensure a
particular course average.
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Grade
computation problems are probably the most useful to students. In these
problems, the formula for the course grade and all but one grade are 224 given.
The student is asked to compute the unknown grade in order to ensure a
particular course average.
The smaller
number is 4 and the larger is 11 – x == 11 – 4 = 7.
Algebra students are often asked to compute
people’s ages. The steps I solving such problems are usually the same as those
used above.
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The smaller
number is 4 and the larger is 11 – x == 11 – 4 = 7.
Algebra students are often asked to compute
people’s ages. The steps I solving such problems are usually the same as those
used above.
Examples
The
difference between two numbers is 13. Twice the smaller plus three times the
larger is 129.
If the difference between two numbers is 13,
then one of the numbers is 13 more than the other. The statement ‘‘The
difference between two numbers is 13,’’ could have been given as, ‘‘One number
is 13 more than the other.’’ As before, let x represent the first number. Then,
x + 13 represents the other. ‘‘Twice the smaller’’ means ‘‘2x’’ (x is the
smaller quantity because the other quantity is 13 more than x). Three times the
larger number is 3(x + 13). ‘‘Twice the smaller plus three times the larger is
129’’ becomes 2x + 3(x + 13) = 129.
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Examples
The
difference between two numbers is 13. Twice the smaller plus three times the
larger is 129.
If the difference between two numbers is 13,
then one of the numbers is 13 more than the other. The statement ‘‘The
difference between two numbers is 13,’’ could have been given as, ‘‘One number
is 13 more than the other.’’ As before, let x represent the first number. Then,
x + 13 represents the other. ‘‘Twice the smaller’’ means ‘‘2x’’ (x is the
smaller quantity because the other quantity is 13 more than x). Three times the
larger number is 3(x + 13). ‘‘Twice the smaller plus three times the larger is
129’’ becomes 2x + 3(x + 13) = 129.
Examples
The
difference between two numbers is 13. Twice the smaller plus three times the
larger is 129.
If the difference between two numbers is 13,
then one of the numbers is 13 more than the other. The statement ‘‘The
difference between two numbers is 13,’’ could have been given as, ‘‘One number
is 13 more than the other.’’ As before, let x represent the first number. Then,
x + 13 represents the other. ‘‘Twice the smaller’’ means ‘‘2x’’ (x is the
smaller quantity because the other quantity is 13 more than x). Three times the
larger number is 3(x + 13). ‘‘Twice the smaller plus three times the larger is
129’’ becomes 2x + 3(x + 13) = 129.
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Examples
The
difference between two numbers is 13. Twice the smaller plus three times the
larger is 129.
If the difference between two numbers is 13,
then one of the numbers is 13 more than the other. The statement ‘‘The
difference between two numbers is 13,’’ could have been given as, ‘‘One number
is 13 more than the other.’’ As before, let x represent the first number. Then,
x + 13 represents the other. ‘‘Twice the smaller’’ means ‘‘2x’’ (x is the
smaller quantity because the other quantity is 13 more than x). Three times the
larger number is 3(x + 13). ‘‘Twice the smaller plus three times the larger is
129’’ becomes 2x + 3(x + 13) = 129.