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There are 3 sisters, Dina, Michelle and Juliette. Dina is half as old as Michelle and 3 years younger than Juliette. Write an expression to describe this situation. If their ages total 39, how old is each sister?
Unit 3: Solving Equations
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Unit 3: Solving Equations
Lesson 5: More Word Problems
Learning Goals
• I can create equations from word problems• I can solve equations that represent real life problems
Worksheet Answers
1.n + 11 = 48 (n = 37)2.n – 93.n3 = 48 4.n + 7 = 33 (n = 27) 5.n – 3 = 27 (n = 30)
Unit 3: Solving Equations
Lesson 5: More Word Problems
Worksheet Answers
6. n – 18 = 19 (n = 37)7. n(5) = 9 (n = 8. n – 9 = 32 (n = 41)9. n2 = 11 10. n + 12 = 44 (n = 32)
Unit 3: Solving Equations
Lesson 5: More Word Problems
Worksheet Answers
11. n – 17 = 15 (n = 32)12. (n = 13. n - 4 = 8 (n = 12)14. n – 21 = 37 (n = 48)15. n3 = 25
Unit 3: Solving Equations
Lesson 5: More Word Problems
Success Criteria
Read the problem. Read it again. And again. Underline what it is asking you to find out
Assign a variable (x) to the quantity you are trying to find out. (let X equal…..) Read the problem again.
Write an equation to represent the relationship between the quantities given in the problem
Answer the question Check the answer
Unit 3: Solving Equations
Lesson 5: More Word Problems
Symbol Commonly Used Words
+ Add, sum, plus, increase, more- Subtract, difference, minus, decreases,
less
X Multiply, product, of, timesDivision, quotient, over, out of, divide,
split into parts, ratios
= Is, equals, results intherefore
Unit 3: Solving Equations
Lesson 5: More Word Problems
Example 1: The ages of Diego and Eva total 13 years. Eva’s age plus three times Diego’s age is 25. How old is each person?
Unit 3: Solving Equations
Lesson 5: More Word Problems
Example 2: For two consecutive integers, the sum of the larger number and four times the smaller is 171. Find the integers.
Unit 3: Solving Equations
Lesson 5: More Word Problems
Example 3: Find 3 consecutive numbers with a sum of 48.
Unit 3: Solving Equations
Lesson 5: More Word Problems
Example 4: Find two consecutive even numbers with a sum of 178.
Unit 3: Solving Equations
Lesson 5: More Word Problems
10. The ages of John and Mary total 27 years. Mary’s age plus twice John’s age is 40. How old is each person?
Unit 3: Modeling Using Equations
Lesson 5: More Word Problems
13. For two consecutive integers, the sum of twice the larger number and three times the smaller is 242. Find
the integers.
Unit 3: Modeling Using Equations
Lesson 5: More Word Problems
19. Find 3 consecutive numbers with a sum of 159.
Unit 3: Modeling Using Equations
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21. Find two consecutive even numbers with a sum of 226.
Unit 3: Modeling Using Equations
Lesson 5: More Word Problems
Practice
Complete worksheet questions 1 - 30
Unit 3: Solving Equations
Lesson 5: More Word Problems