Challenge 66. O p e n - E n d e d Find three consecutive integers w ith a sum of 45. Show your work.
- Cooking A cook buys two identical bags of rice an d uses som e of the rice in each bag
so that one bag is half full an d the other is one-third full. The cook com bines them
into one bag, w hich th en contains 3^ cups of rice. How m uch rice was in a full bag? - P a i n t i n g Tim can p a in t a h o u se in 6 days. Tara can p ain t the sam e house in 3 days.
a. W hat fraction of the h o u se can Tim p ain t in one day? W hat fraction of th e house
can Tara p ain t in one day?
b. W hat fraction of the house can Tim p ain t in d days? W hat fraction of th e house
can Tara p ain t in d days?
c. W hat fraction of the house can Tim an d Tara together p a in t in one day? W hat
fraction of th e h ouse can Tim a n d Tara together p a in t in d days?
d. Write an d solve an equ atio n to find th e n u m b e r of days it will take Tim a n d Tara
to p ain t th e w hole h o u se w orking together.
M P 1, M P 2
Look back at th e inform ation given ab o u t the m onorail on page 79. Let r
represent th e average speed of the m onorail, in feet p er second, betw een the
parking garage an d Term inal A.
a. Write an expression for th e distance th e m onorail travels betw een th e parking
garage an d Term inal A. Then write an expression for th e distance th e m onorail
travels betw een Terminal A an d Terminal B. (Hint: Use th e relationship
distance = rate X time.)
b. Write an equ atio n th at relates th e total distance th e m onorail travels b etw een the
parking garage an d Terminal B to th e two expressions you w rote in p art (a).
c. Solve the eq u a tio n you w rote in p art (b). R ound your answ er to th e n ea rest tenth.
Interpret your solution in term s of the situation.
d. Use your result from p a rt (c) to find the rate of th e m onorail b etw een Terminal A
an d Terminal B.
e. Do the rates you found in p arts (c) a n d (d) m ake sense in term s of th e diagram an d
the tim es given on page 79? Explain.
100 Ch ap t er 2 So l v i n g Eq u a t i o n s