15.HISTORY A 1,700-year-old scroll is 425 years older
than the clay jar in which it was found. How old is
the jar?
Analyze- The scroll is years old.
- The scroll is years older than the jar.
- How old is the?
FormLet x the of the jar. Now we look for a key
phrase in the problem.
Key phrase:older than
Translation:
Now we translate the words of the problem into an
equation.
is plus425
SolveStateThe jar is years old.
CheckThis is the age of the scroll.The result checks.- BANKING After a student wrote a $1,500 check to
pay for a car, he had a balance of $750 in his account.
How much did he have in the account before he
wrote the check?
Analyze- A check was written.
- The new balance in the account was.
- How much did he have in the account he
wrote the check?
FormLet x the account balance he wrote the
check. Now we look for a key phrase in the problem.
Key phrase:wrote a check
Translation:
Now we translate the words of the problem into an
equation.
minus is1,500
the
new
balance.the amount
of the
checkThe account
balance before
writing the check425
x1,700 425 x 425 xthe age
of the
jar.425 yearsThe age
of the
scrollSolveStateThe account balance before writing the check
was.
CheckThis is the new balance.
The result checks.- AIRLINE SEATING An 88-seat passenger plane
has ten times as many economy seats as first-class
seats. Find the number of first-class seats and the
number of economy seats.
Analyze- There are seats on the plane.
- There are times as many economy as first-class
seats. - Find the number of seats and the
number of seats.
FormSince the number of economy seats is related to the
number of first-class seats, we let xthe number of
seats.
To represent the number of economy seats, look for a key
phrase in the problem.
Key phrase:ten times as many
Translation:multiply by
So the number of economy seats.
x 88SolveStateThere are first-class seats and economy seats.
CheckThe number of economy seats, 80, is times the
number of first-class seats, 8. Also, if we add the numbers
of seats, we get:This is the total number of seats.
The results check.8
x11 x
88
88
x 10 xis 88.
the number of
economy seats
plus
The number of
first-class seats1,500
xx1,500 750 1,500 750
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