104 Chapter 1 Whole Numbers
EXAMPLE (^4) Long-Distance Calls
The rates that Skype charges for overseas landline
calls from the United States are shown to the right.
A newspaper editor in Washington, D.C., made a
60-minute call to Canada, a 45-minute call to
Panama, and a 30-minute call to Vietnam. What
was the total cost of the calls?
Analyze
- The 60-minute call to Canada costs 2 cents
per minute. Given - The 45-minute call to Panama costs 12 cents per minute. Given
- The 30-minute call to Vietnam costs 38 cents per minute. Given
- What is the total cost of the calls? Find
Form We translate the words of the problem to numbers and symbols. Since the
word perindicates multiplication, we can find the cost of each call by multiplying
the length of the call (in minutes) by the rate charged per minute (in cents). Since
the word totalindicates addition, we will add to find the total cost of the calls.
is equal to plus plus
60(2) 45(12) 30(38)
SolveTo evaluate this expression (which involves multiplication and addition),
we apply the order of operations rule.
The units are cents.
Do the multiplication first.
Do the addition.
StateThe total cost of the overseas calls is or $18.00.
CheckWe can check the result by finding an estimate using front-end rounding.
The total cost of the calls is approximately
500¢1,200¢or 1,820¢.The result of 1,800¢seems reasonable.
60(2¢)50(10¢)30(40¢)120¢
1,800¢,
1,800
120 540 1,140
The total cost
of the calls
60(2)45(12)30(38)
The total
cost of
the calls
the cost of
the call to
Vietnam.
the cost of
the call to
Panama
the cost of
the call to
Canada
The total
cost of
the calls
Self Check 4
LONG-DISTANCE CALLS A
newspaper reporter in Chicago
made a 90-minute call to
Afghanistan, a 25-minute call to
Haiti, and a 55-minute call to
Russia. What was the total cost of
the calls?
Now TryProblem 105
All rates are per minute.
Landline calls
Includes tax
Afghanistan
Canada
Haiti
Panama
Russia
Vietnam
41¢
2¢
28¢
12¢
6¢
38¢
2 Evaluate expressions containing grouping symbols.
Grouping symbolsdetermine the order in which an expression is to be evaluated.
Examples of grouping symbols are parentheses brackets braces and
the fraction bar^.
( ), [ ], { },
EXAMPLE (^5) Evaluate each expression: a. b.
StrategyTo evaluate the expression in part a, we will perform the subtraction
first. To evaluate the expression in part b, we will perform the addition first.
WHYThe similar-looking expression in part b is evaluated in a different order
because it contains parentheses. Any operations within parentheses must be
performed first.
12 3 5 12 (35)
Self Check 5
Evaluate each expression:
a.
b.
Now TryProblem 33
20 (76)
20 7 6
1
1
20
540
1,140
1,800