Solving basic word problems using one variable (unknown).
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@MathTeacherMike12 жыл бұрын
Yes, just the 4. I'll be checking - and going over - #3 and 4.
@MathTeacherMike12 жыл бұрын
2 example problems (please go through the steps with the video) and 2 problems I want you to try on your own. We'll be going over several problems in class tomorrow.
@ventus22412 жыл бұрын
YAY I'm learning!!!!!!!!! :D
@MathTeacherMike12 жыл бұрын
remember that the perimeter is 44, so you need to define your variable (one of the sides) and find the relationship to the other side and go from there. We'll be working this out in class tomorrow. #4 also.
@MathTeacherMike12 жыл бұрын
No, you don't have to draw a diagram - but it's a good habit to get into as the problems get harder.
@MathTeacherMike12 жыл бұрын
The perimeter is 44. Remember, you add all the sides of the rectangle (i.e., W+W+L+L) to get the perimeter.
@MathTeacherMike12 жыл бұрын
Your brain is like a muscle - when you give it a hard work-it out, it hurts. The more you work out a muscle, the bigger and stronger it gets; just like your brain.
@MathTeacherMike12 жыл бұрын
No. The other two problems are on the video (#3 and4) at the end. Just pause and write them down.
@Gh4LVr12 жыл бұрын
in #3 it says two less than twice the width do you mean two times less than twice the width or two meters less than twice the width?
@MathTeacherMike12 жыл бұрын
....when you give it a hard work-out, it hurts. (I'm not a great typist)
@sassymedik12 жыл бұрын
hey mr. devor! for number 3 i can not figure it out! i have tried just about everything, but obviously i havent. lol. what should the equation be to start the problem?
@MathTeacherMike12 жыл бұрын
repeat after me: I Loooooove word problems, I Looooove word problems.......
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Yes, just the 4. I'll be checking - and going over - #3 and 4.
2 example problems (please go through the steps with the video) and 2 problems I want you to try on your own. We'll be going over several problems in class tomorrow.
YAY I'm learning!!!!!!!!! :D
remember that the perimeter is 44, so you need to define your variable (one of the sides) and find the relationship to the other side and go from there. We'll be working this out in class tomorrow. #4 also.
No, you don't have to draw a diagram - but it's a good habit to get into as the problems get harder.
The perimeter is 44. Remember, you add all the sides of the rectangle (i.e., W+W+L+L) to get the perimeter.
Your brain is like a muscle - when you give it a hard work-it out, it hurts. The more you work out a muscle, the bigger and stronger it gets; just like your brain.
No. The other two problems are on the video (#3 and4) at the end. Just pause and write them down.
in #3 it says two less than twice the width do you mean two times less than twice the width or two meters less than twice the width?
....when you give it a hard work-out, it hurts. (I'm not a great typist)
hey mr. devor! for number 3 i can not figure it out! i have tried just about everything, but obviously i havent. lol. what should the equation be to start the problem?
repeat after me: I Loooooove word problems, I Looooove word problems.......
Not until next week.
whens the test?
is there just 4 problems?
i thought there was 6 problems