Word Problems Involving OneStep Equations and Inequalities 25R 25L Word Problems Reflection Observe Question Comment 103111 103111 WarmUp WarmUp Write and solve inequalities Thirteen plus a number ID: 546407
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Word Problems Involving One-Step
Equations and Inequalities
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Word Problems Reflection
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Question,
Comment
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Warm-Up:Slide3
Warm-Up: Write and solve inequalities
Thirteen plus a number
n is greater than fifteen.
The sum of a number n and 3 is less than or equal to ten.A number
n multiplied by seven is less than or equal to 21.A number n divided by 4 is greater than or equal to 3
The quotient of a number n divided by -5 is less than 9.Slide4
Word Problems Involving One-Step
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Standard:Slide5
Algebra
and Functions 4.0
: Students solve simple equation and inequalities over the rational numbersAlgebra and Functions 1.1: Use variables and appropriate operations to write an equation that represents a verbal descriptionAlgebra and Functions 1.4
: Use algebraic terminology (e.g. equation, inequality) correctly.Content StandardsSlide6
Word Problems Involving One-Step
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Objectives
To solve one-step equation and inequalities.Slide8
Word Problems Involving One-Step
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Vocabulary:Slide9
>
Is greater than < Is less than
≥ Is greater than or Equal to≤ Is less than or Equal toIf < or > Open CircleIf ≤ or ≥
Closed CircleInverse operation opposite operation Vocabulary (Shout Outs)Slide10
Word Problems Involving One-Step
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Word Problems Reflection
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Equation
[
4:49]BrainpopSlide12
Equation
Jenny has 7 marbles and Kenny has 5. How many do they have together?Slide13
Equation
Jenny and Kenny together have 37 marbles, and Kenny has 15. How many does Jenny have?Slide14
Equation
Jane is on page 79 of her book. The book has 254 pages. How many pages does she still have to read?Slide15
Equations
A used math book cost $17 less than the same new math book. The used book cost $9. About how much does the new book costSlide16
Equation
The United States population in 2005 was twice the population in 1949. Find the 1949 population in millions, when in 2005 the population was 5 million.Slide17
Word Problems Involving One-Step
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Classwork #1:
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Write and Solve an Equation
Fred’s target heart rate is 130 beats per minute. This is 58 beats per minute
more than his resting heart rate r
. Find his resting heart rate.Cora measures her heart rate at 123 beats per minute. This is 55 beats per minute more than her resting heart rate r. Find Cora’s resting heart rate.Carol earns $8/h. How many hours must she work to earn $288? [(rate)(time) = amount]
At a rate of $15 per month, how long does saving $135 take? [(rate)(time) = amount]Slide19
Multiple Choice
Mr.
Menjivar’s DVR cost $328 less than his TV. His DVR cost $179. About how much did his TV cost?About $175About $300
About $325About $500Slide20
Write and solve an equation
The average distance from the sun to Jupiter is 778 million km. This distance is 550 million km greater than the average distance from the sun to mars. Find the average distance
d that Mars is from the sun.
The speed of sound through steel is 5,200 meters per second (m/s). This is 2,520 m/s faster than the speed of sound through silver. Find the speed of sound n through silver.Venus’s average distance from the sun is 108 million km. This distance is 42 million km less than the average distance from the sun to Earth. Find Earth’s average distance d
from the sun.Slide21
Word Problems Involving One-Step
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[Back to the Notes]Slide22
Inequality
[2:35]
Graphing Inequalities[3:22]BrainpopSlide23
Inequalities
Nearly 512 megabytes (MB) of memory are available in Mr.
Menjivar’s digital camera. If Mr. M used 128 MB, how much memory is available for taking more pictures?Slide24
Inequalities
An elevator can carry up to 2,500 lb. Suppose the weight of an average adult is 150 lb. At most how many average-sized adults can safely ride the elevator at the same time?Slide25
Inequalities
Mr.
Menjivar has $50.00. He wants to buy DVD’s and see a movie at Krikorian Theater. Admission to the movie is $8.00. Each DVD cost $12.00. Write and solve an inequality to find how many DVD’s you can buy.Slide26
Inequalities
Mary pay $0.06 per kilowatt-hour for electricity. She has budgeted $72 for her electricity. What is the greatest number of kilowatt-hours Mary can use and stay within her budget?Slide27
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Classwork #2:Slide28
Write an inequality for each sentence. Then solve the inequality
The total weight limit for a truck is 100,000 pounds. The truck weighs 36,000 pound when the truck is empty. What is the most that the truck’s load can weigh?
Mr. Menjivar is saving to buy a bicycle that will cost at least $120. Mr. Gonzalez gives him $45 toward the bicycle. How much money will he have to save?
Jim has $87. He spends $6 for socks and at least $32 for shoes. How much does he have left to spend for shirts?Slide29
Error AnalysisSlide30
Multiple Choice
Sue worked at least 13 hours last week. She earns $5.75 per hour. What is the least amount she earned?
$75$74.75$65$7.50