Basic Mathematics for College Students

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8.5 Using Equations to Solve Application Problems 683

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  1. The five-step problem-solving strategy is:

    • the problem

    • Form an

    • the equation

    • State the

    • the result



  2. Words such as doubledand tripledindicate the
    operation of.

  3. Phrases such as distributed equallyand sectioned off
    uniformlyindicate the operation of.

  4. Words such as trimmed,removed, and meltedindicate
    the operation of.

  5. Words such as extendedand reclaimedindicate the
    operation of.

  6. A letter (or symbol) that is used to represent a
    number is called a.


In each of the following problems, find the key word or phrase
and tell how it translates. You do not have to solve the problem.



  1. FAST FOOD The franchise fee and startup costs for
    a Taco Bell restaurant total $1,324,300. If an
    entrepreneur has $550,000 to invest, how much
    money will she need to borrow to open her own Taco
    Bell restaurant? (Source: yumfranchises.com)
    Key word:
    Translation:

  2. GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS Six of
    Tom’s graduation announcements were returned by
    the post office stamped “no longer at this address,”
    but 27 were delivered. How many announcements did
    he send?
    Key word:
    Translation:

  3. WORKING IN GROUPS When a history teacher
    had the students in her class form equal-size
    discussion groups, there were seven complete groups,
    with five students in a group. How many students
    were in the class?
    Key word:
    Translation:


CONCEPTS


VOCABULARY 10. SELF-HELP BOOKS An author book claimed that
the information in his book could double a
salesperson’s monthly income. If a medical supplies
salesperson currently earns $5,000 a month, what
monthly income can she expect to make after reading
the book?
Key word:
Translation:


  1. SCHOLARSHIPS See the illustration. How many
    scholarships were awarded this year?

  2. OCEAN TRAVEL See the illustration. How many
    miles did the passenger ship travel?

  3. SERVICE STATIONS See the illustration. How
    many gallons does the smaller tank hold?

  4. Complete this statement about the perimeter of the
    rectangle shown.


The perimeter is 240 ft. w

5 w

2   2   240


Premium
Regular

This tank holds
g gallons.

This tank holds
100 gallons less
than the
premium tank.

The freighter
traveled m miles.

The passenger ship
traveled 3 times farther
than the freighter.

Port

Last year, s scholarships
were awarded.

Six more scholarships
were awarded this year
than last year.

SECTION 8.5 STUDY SET

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