Problem Solving: Using Mathematical Expression 2-6
Seventeen less than a number is fifty six
I suggest lining up and placing the "equal sign" right under the word is
then complete the right side = 56
after that take your time translating the left
Start with a "let statement."
A "let statement" tells your reader what variable you are going to use to represent the number in your equation.
So in this case Let b = the number
it becomes
b- 17 = 56
Now solve as we have been practicing for a couple of weeks.
b - 17 = 56
+17 = +17 using the +prop=
b + 0 = 73
b = 73 by the ID(+)
How could we check?
A FORMAL CHECK involves three steps:
1) Re write the equation ( from the original source)
2) substitute your solution or... "plug it in, plug it in...."
3) DO the MATH!! actually do the math to check!!
so to check the above
b - 17 = 56
substitute 73 and put a "?" above the equal sign...
73 - 17 ?=? 56
Now really do the math!! Use a side bar to DO the MATH!!
That is, what is 73- 17? it is 56
so 56 = 56
Practice some of the class exercised on Page 50, Just practice setting up the equations from the verbal sentences.
Monday, October 11, 2010
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