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Section 01 ProblemSolving Plan Step 1 Understand the problem Step 2 Plan the solution Step 3 Solve the problem Step 4 Check your solution When planning to solve choose a variable to represent one of the unspecific numbers in the problem This means defining a variable ID: 359806

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Slide1

Plan for Problem-solving

Section 0-1Slide2

Problem-Solving Plan

Step 1

Understand the problem

Step 2Plan the solutionStep 3Solve the problemStep 4Check your solution

When planning to solve, choose a variable to represent one of the unspecific numbers in the problem. This means defining a variable. Slide3

Ling’s hallway is 10 feet long a 4 feet wide . He paid $200.00 to tile his hallway floor. How much did Ling pay per square foot for the tile?

Understand

Plan

SolveCheckSlide4

Emily’s family drove 254.6 miles. Their car used 19 gallons of gasoline. Describe the car’s gas mileage

.

Understand

PlanSolveCheckSlide5

Emily’s family drove 254.6 miles. Their car used 19 gallons of gasoline. Describe the car’s gas mileage

. You can pick more than one answer.

Countdown

90

13.4 mpg

About 13 mpg

About 14 mpg

0.074 mpg

4837.4 mpgSlide6

A used book store had a sale on all paperbacks for $0.45 each. The store had $72.45 in sales. How many books did the store

sell?

Understand

PlanSolveCheckSlide7

A used book store had a sale on all paperbacks for $0.45 each. The store had $72.45 in sales. How many books did the store sell?

Countdown

90

160 books

33 books

161 books

62 books

145 booksSlide8

HomeworkSection 0-1

P6 problems 1-6