Applications of Linear Equation
Applications of Linear Equation
Applications of Linear Equation
Specific Objectives
At the end of the lesson the students are expected to: Translate word statement into algebraic expressions Solve word problems involving linear equation in one variable such as: a. Number Problems b. Geometric Problems
Specific Objectives
c. Money and Coin Problems d. Investment Problems e. Age Problems f. Mixture Problems g. Uniform Motion Problems h. Work Problems i. Clock Problems
Number Problems
Sample Problems: 1. (No. 13 / Page 110) Find a number such that 10 less than 2/3 the number is the number. 2. (No. 14 / 110) Find a positive number such that ten times the number is 16 more than twice the number. 3. (No. 15 /110) Five two consecutive even integers such that 4 times the smaller is two more than 3 times the larger number.
Number Problems
Sample Problems: 4. If a number is divided by 4, and the quotient is increased by 8, the result is 16. Find the number. 5. The sum of three numbers is 99. The first is twice the second and the third is three times the first. Find the three numbers.
Geometric Problems
Sample Problems: 1. (No.18 / 110) Find the dimensions of a rectangle whose length is one foot longer than twice its width and whose perimeter is 20 feet. 2. The perimeter of a rectangle is 68m. The length of the rectangle is 2m more than the width. Find the length of the rectangle.
Geometric Problems
Sample Problems: 3. (No. 17 / 110) Find the perimeter of a triangle if one side is 11 inches, another side is 1/3 the perimeter, and the third side is one less than the perimeter.
Investment Problems
Sample Problems: 1. A businessman invested Php 16,000 part at 9% and the rest at 4% annual interest. How much does he invest at 4%, if his annual income from both investments is Php 990?
Investment Problems
Sample Problems: 2. (No. 28 / 111) You inherit $13,000 and you decide to invest in two different investments: one paying 10% and the other 14%. A year later, your investments are worth $14,580. How much did you originally invest in each account?
Age Problems
Sample Problems: 1. A father is 30 years old and his son is 5 years old. In how many years will the father be twice as old as the son? 2. Lina is one-sixth as old as her sister. In twelve years, she will be only one-third as old. Find their present ages.
Age Problems
Sample Problems: 3. Five years ago, Mike was twice as old as Berto. The sum of their ages six years hence will be forty years. What is the present age of each?
Mixture Problems
Sample Problems: 1. How many liters of 70% acid solution should be added to a 250 liter solution which contains25% acid so that the resulting mixture will be 40% acid? 2. A 40-gram alloy containing 35% gold is to be melted with 20 gram of alloy containing 50% gold. How much percentage of gold is the resulting alloy?
Time = t
S S = vt
Resultant Speed = x + y
Resultant Speed = x - y
Resultant Speed = x + y
Stream Speed = y
Resultant Speed = x - y
Stream Speed = y
Work Problems
The formula for Work Problems that involve two persons is
This formula can be extended for more than two persons. It can also be used in problems that involve pipes filling up a tank.
Work Problems
Sample Problems: 1. Suppose Carlo and Judd can do the project together in 4 days. If Carlo can finish the project alone in 6 days, how long will it take Judd to do the project if he works alone?
Work Problems
Sample Problems: 2. (No. 49 / 112) Tracey and Robin deliver Coke products to local convenient store. Tracey can complete the deliveries in 4 hour alone. Robin can do it in 6 hours alone. If they decide to work together on a Saturday, how long will it take?
Digit Problems
Sample Problems: 1. The tens digit of a number is three times the ones digit. The sum of the digits in the number is 8. What is the number? 2. The tens digit of a two digit number is 3 more than the ones digit. The number is 8 more than six times the sum of the digits. find the number?
Clock Problems
Sample Problems: 1. How many minutes after 3:00 PM will the minute hand of the clock overtakes the hour hand? 2. At what time after 12:00 noon will the hour hand and the minute hand form an angle of 120 degrees?
Clock Problems