&KDSWHUProblem-Solving Strategy:
Guess and Test
Objective To solve problems using the strategy Guess and TestProblem 1: Exactly 440 tickets to a play were sold. Seats were
priced at only two levels: $18 or $10. The total revenue on
tickets sales was $6640. How many $18 tickets were sold?
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Read to understand what is being asked.
List the facts and restate the question.
Facts: Some tickets sold for $18, others for $10.
There were 440 tickets sold in all.
The combined value of all tickets sold
was $6640.
Question:How many $18 tickets were sold?Select a strategy.
Since there are a finite number of possibilities,
you can try to find the solution by using the
strategy Guess and Test.Apply the strategy.
Begin by guessing that half of the tickets (that is,- 440 tickets 220 tickets) were $18 tickets and
the other half were $10 tickets.
Calculate the revenue for all the tickets:
220 • $18 220 • $10 $6160
This is less than the actual revenue of $6640. So adjust the guess,
increasing the number of $18 tickets, and calculate the revenue again.
Continue guessing, testing, and adjusting until you get the correct answer.
Make a table like the one below to keep track of the results.
So 280 of the $18 tickets were sold.Number $18 Tickets Number $10 Tickets Revenue Comment
220 220 $6160 Too low; try more $18 tickets.300 140 $6800 Too high; the number of $18 ticketsmust be between 220 and 300.260 180 $6480 Too low; the number of $18 ticketsmust be between 260 and 300.280 160 $6640 Correct!1
2Check to make sure your answer makes sense.
If 280 tickets were sold at $18 each, it would generate 280 • $18,
or $5040, in revenue.
The remaining tickets (440 280, or 160), sold for $10 each,
provide additional revenue of 160 • $10, or $1600.
Therefore, the total revenue is $5040 $1600, or $6640.Problem-Solving Strategies
1.Guess and Test
2.Organize Data
3.Find a Pattern
4.Make a Drawing
5.Solve a Simpler Problem
6.Reason Logically
7.Adopt a Different Point of View
8.Account for All Possibilities
9.Work Backward
10.Consider Extreme Cases