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GROUP 1
Basic Math (Part 1)
Group • 0 questions
Instructions
Please complete this assignment covering the topics you learned in
Lecture 1. If you need further assistance outside of lecture, please
take some time to review the Videos for Lesson 1 included in your
course materials.
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QUESTION 2
Integers Word Problem
The altitude of White Mountain Peak in California is
ft.
Denali in Alaska is
ft.
What is the total altitude of both the Denali and the White Mountain
Peak combined?
Choose one • 5 points
Correct
Terry Clark
Integer Word Problems
Steps for solving word problems:
1. Read the problem and figure out what the questions
is. (What do I need to find?)
5
14, 246
20, 320
6, 074
36, 054
36, 574
34, 566
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2. Read the problem again and write down all values to
be used. If values are given, make note of them. If
values are not given, assign a variable to represent
that value. Pictures should be drawn to help
understand relationships better if applicable.
3. Figure out how values are related to each other and
represent these relationships as equations.
4. Identify which variable we need to solve for and solve
the equation.
5. State the answer and double check to make sure it
answers the question in Step 1. Does your answer
make sense? (If asked for area, did you get an area or
perimeter?)
For example:
An airplane takes o
"
and climbs to feet. After minutes, the airplane descends feet. What is the
airplane's current height?
The current height of the airplane would be the
di
"
erence between where it climbed too and the current
altitude.
So, feet
500
10
100
500
-
100 = 400
QUESTION 3
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Integers Word Problem
Sara and Janice each leave a rest area on the Florida Turnpike.
Sara
travels north and Janice travels south. Sara has gone
miles and
Janice, who ran into heavy tra
#
c, traveled
miles. How far apart are
they?
Choose one • 5 points
miles
Correct
miles
miles
miles
Terry Clark
Integer Word Problems
Steps for solving word problems:
1. Read the problem and figure out what the questions
is. (What do I need to find?)
2. Read the problem again and write down all values to
be used. If values are given, make note of them. If
values are not given, assign a variable to represent
that value. Pictures should be drawn to help
understand relationships better if applicable.
3. Figure out how values are related to each other and
represent these relationships as equations.
4. Identify which variable we need to solve for and solve
157
99
256
236
58
136
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the equation.
5. State the answer and double check to make sure it
answers the question in Step 1. Does your answer
make sense? (If asked for area, did you get an area or
perimeter?)
For example:
An airplane takes o
"
and climbs to feet. After minutes, the airplane descends feet. What is the
airplane's current height?
The current height of the airplane would be the
di
"
erence between where it climbed too and the current
altitude.
So, feet
500
10
100
500
-
100 = 400
QUESTION 4
Integers Word Problem
Sandy has two children who each attended college in Orlando.
Her
son, Randy, attended Florida University where the yearly tuition and
fees came to $
.
Her daughter, Jane, attended The University of Miami where the
yearly tuition and fees totaled $
.
5
10, 500
26, 950
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If Sandy paid the full amount for both children to go to school, what
was her total expense for the tuition and fees for that year?
Choose one • 5 points
Correct
Terry Clark
Integer Word Problems
Steps for solving word problems:
1. Read the problem and figure out what the questions
is. (What do I need to find?)
2. Read the problem again and write down all values to
be used. If values are given, make note of them. If
values are not given, assign a variable to represent
that value. Pictures should be drawn to help
understand relationships better if applicable.
3. Figure out how values are related to each other and
represent these relationships as equations.
4. Identify which variable we need to solve for and solve
the equation.
$37, 090
$37, 450
$16, 450
$40, 450
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