Kellie can
mow the campus yard in 2 ½ hours. When Bobby helps, they can mow the yard in 1 ½
hours. How long would Bobby need to mow the yard by himself?
Let t represent the number of hours Bobby
needs to mow the yard himself. Kellie’s time is 2 ½ or 5/2.
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Kellie can
mow the campus yard in 2 ½ hours. When Bobby helps, they can mow the yard in 1 ½
hours. How long would Bobby need to mow the yard by himself?
Let t represent the number of hours Bobby
needs to mow the yard himself. Kellie’s time is 2 ½ or 5/2.
Work Problems
Work
problems are another staple of algebra courses. A work problem is normally
stated as two workers (two people, machines, hoses, drains, etc.) working
together and working separately to complete a task. Often one worker performs
faster than the other. Sometimes the problem states how fast each can complete
the task alone and you are asked to find how long it takes for them to complete
the task together. At other times, you are told how long one worker takes to
complete the task alone and how long it takes for both to work together to
complete it; you are asked how long the second worker would take to complete the
task alone. The formula is quantity (work done—usually ‘‘1’’) ¼ rate times
time: Q = rt. The method outlined
below will help you solve most, if not all, work problems. The following chart
is useful in solving these problems.
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Work Problems
Work
problems are another staple of algebra courses. A work problem is normally
stated as two workers (two people, machines, hoses, drains, etc.) working
together and working separately to complete a task. Often one worker performs
faster than the other. Sometimes the problem states how fast each can complete
the task alone and you are asked to find how long it takes for them to complete
the task together. At other times, you are told how long one worker takes to
complete the task alone and how long it takes for both to work together to
complete it; you are asked how long the second worker would take to complete the
task alone. The formula is quantity (work done—usually ‘‘1’’) ¼ rate times
time: Q = rt. The method outlined
below will help you solve most, if not all, work problems. The following chart
is useful in solving these problems.
Mixture
problems involve mixing two different concentrations to obtain some
concentration in between. Often these problems are stated as alcohol or acid
solutions, but there are many more types. For example, you might want to know
how many pure peanuts should be mixed with a 40% peanut mixture to obtain a 50%
peanut mixture. You might have a two-cycle engine requiring a particular oil
and gas mixture. Or, you might have a recipe calling for 1% fat milk and all
you have on hand is 2% fat milk and 1 2% fat milk.
These problems can be solved using the method illustrated below.
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Mixture
problems involve mixing two different concentrations to obtain some
concentration in between. Often these problems are stated as alcohol or acid
solutions, but there are many more types. For example, you might want to know
how many pure peanuts should be mixed with a 40% peanut mixture to obtain a 50%
peanut mixture. You might have a two-cycle engine requiring a particular oil
and gas mixture. Or, you might have a recipe calling for 1% fat milk and all
you have on hand is 2% fat milk and 1 2% fat milk.
These problems can be solved using the method illustrated below.
Some money
problems involve one quantity divided into two investments paying different
interest rates. Such questions are phrased ‘‘How much was invested at ___%?’’
or ‘‘How much was invested at each rate?’’
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Some money
problems involve one quantity divided into two investments paying different
interest rates. Such questions are phrased ‘‘How much was invested at ___%?’’
or ‘‘How much was invested at each rate?’’
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: