
CWQ 2.26 (1) Application of Linear Equations
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Robert Early
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Application of Linear Equations
Applied Math
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Use linear Equations to solve problems
Write an equation given a sentence
Solve a formula for a variable.
WHAT WILL I LEARN TODAY???
Objectives
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Problem Solving with Linear Equations
Strategy for solving word problems
Read the problem carefully
Write the expression for any other unknown quantities in terms of x
Write an equation in x that models the verbal conditions of the problem.
Solve the equation
Check the solution
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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Sum
More than
added,
plus
all together
Increased by
Words
decrease(d)
subtract take away
minus less than
difference
subtract
deduct
Words
times
product
of
twice by
double
area
Words
divided
quotient
reciprocal
half of
goes into
Words
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Match
Sum
Minus
Product
Quotient
Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Division
Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Division
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Multiple Choice
Which operation is associated with this sentence
The sum of a number and 7
Addition
Subtraction
Mulitplication
Division
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Multiple Choice
Which expression represents this sentence
A number decreased by 9
n + 8
n - 8
n x 8
n / 8
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Multiple Choice
Which equation represents this sentence
The difference between a number and 8 is 12
n + 8 = 12
n /8 = 12
n - 8 = 12
n x 8 = 12
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Multiple Choice
Which of the equations represents this sentence
The quotient of a number and 7 is 2
2n=7
n −7 = 2
7n= 2
n x 7 = 2
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Application of Linear Equations
The median salary of a business major is more than that of a psychology major by $8 thousand as shown on the graph.
The median salary of an English Major also exceeds a psychology major by $3 thousand
Combined their median starting salaries are $116.
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Application of Linear Equations
Determine the median starting salary of psychology, business and English Majors with bachelors degrees.
Step 1: let x represent one of the unknown quantities
x = median salary of psychology major
Step 2 Represent the other unknown quantities
Business is 8 so x + 8 = median salary business.
English is 3 so x + 3 = median salary of English Majors
Step 3: Write an equation in x that models the condition
x + x + 8 + x +3 = 116
Step 4: Solve for x
Combine like terms 3x + 11 = 116 subtract 11 3x = 105 divide by 3 x = 35
psychology majors $35,000
Business majors 35 + 8 = $43,000
English Majors 35 + 3 = $38,000
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Final STEP!!! Check your answers
35 +43 + 38 = 116
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Which year will college freshman be considered "being well off financially" essential or very important?
Step 1: let x represent unknown
x = number of years
Step 2 represent unknown quantities
There are none so we can skip this one.
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Which year will college freshman be considered "being well off financially" essential or very important?
Step 3: Solve for x
42 + 0.9x = 100
-42 -42
0.9x = 58 Divide by .9 to both sides
x = 64.4 which is 64 years
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Final STEP!!! Check your answers
42 + 0.9(64) = 100
99.6 ≈ 100
close enough
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Solving a Formula for One of It's Variables
P = 2l + 2w Let's solve for w.
P = 2l + 2w What do we need to do to isolate the w?
p-2l =2l -2l + 2w Subtract 2l from both sides
p-2l = 2w Divide by 2 to both sides
2 2
p-2l = w is your FINAL result!
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Solve for p
T = D + P
P = ?
Email me what you think the answer is.
bob.early@rfmunroe.org
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If you failed to reach this page and complete this assignment by the end of class on Monday 2/26, you will receive a zero for this assignment and you will not be able to fix that grade.
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