Word Problems Flashcards

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Exponent Word Problems:

Carbon-14 is a radioactive element that decays to 1/2 or 2-1, of its original amount after every 5 700 years. Determine the remaining mass of 10 g of Carbon-14 after:

a) 11 400 years
b) 28 500 years

A

1) Divide the number of years in a and b by the number of years it takes for the material to decay
a) 11 400/5 700= 2
b) 28 500/5 700= 5
2) Take the amount of the material you currently have, and divide it by the amount it decays as many times as the answer in the previous step
a) 10/2 (Half) 2 times

10/2= 5, 5/2= 2.5

b) 10/2 (Half) 5 times

10/2=5, 5/2=2.5, 2.5/2= 1.25, 1.25/2= 0.625, 0.625/2= 0.3125

Therefore, in 11 400 years there will be 2.5 g left, and in 28 500 years there will be 0.3125g left.

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A flight from London to Halifax which is 1 420 km, takes 2 hours with the wind behind the plane and 2.5 hours return with the flight against the wind. Determine the wind speed and the speed of the plane.

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b= SpeedxTime

Step 1) Fill out the distance chart

Step 2) Write 2 eqautions based on the information in the chart and label them 1 and 2

1) 1420= (p+w) 2
2) 1420= (p-w) 2.5

Step 3) Solve the equations

1 420 2p+2w

1420= 2.5p- 2.5w

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What is the trick to remembering how to find speed,distance and time?

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At the JLC, the Cher concert sold the “good” seats for $100 and the cheaper seats for $65. There are 3 times as many cheap seats at the JLC than good seats. The total receipts were $147 500. Find the number of each type of seat.

A

Step 1) Write Let Statements

Let x represent the number of good seat

Let y represent the number of cheaper seats

Step 2) Write 2 equations

(1) y=3x
(2) 100x +65y= 147 500

Step 3) Solve the equations using any method

Step 4) Write a conclusion

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Two numbers have a difference of 20. Find the numbers if the sum of their squares is a minimum.

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Step 1) Write a let Statement

Let x be the first number

Let y be the second number

Step 2) Write 2 equations based on the question, and label 1 and 2

1) y-x=20 → 3) y=20 +x
2) m= x2+ y2

Step 3) Sub 3 into 2

m=x2+ (20+x) 2

m= x2 + (20+x) (20+x)

m= x2+400+20x+20x+x2

m= 2x2 +40x+400

Step 4) Find the Vertex

x= -b/2a

=-40/2(2)

= -40/4

= -10

Step 5) Substitute y=20 +x

y= 20+ (-b)

y= 10

Step 6) Write a conclusion

Therefore the first number is 10 and the second number is -10

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A bus company carries about 20 000 riders per day for a fare of 90 cents. A survey indicates that is the fare is decresed, the number of rideres will incrase by 2000 for every 5 cents of decrese. What ticket price would result in the greatest revenue?

A

Step 1) Write a let statement

Let x represent the number of increment changes

Step 2) Write an equation based on the question

r= Pricex Number of People

= (90-5x) (20 000+ 2 000x)

Step 3) Expand and simplify

r= 1 800 000+ 180 000x- 100 000x - 100 000x2

= -10 000x2+ 80 000x+ 1 800 000

Step 4) Find the vertex

= -80 000/ 2 (-10 000)

= -80 000/ -20 000

= 4 increment changes

Step 4) Find the ticket price

= 90- 5(4)

=90-20

= 70¢

Step 5) Write a conclusion

Therefore the ticket price that would result in the gratest revenue would be 70¢

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Mr. Kwok paid $26.00 for movie tickets for himself and 8 children. On another occasion he paid $24.00 for himself and 3 other adults and 4 children. What are the prices for asult and children theatre tickets?

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Step 1) Write let statements

Let x be the price of a child ticket

Let y be the price of an adult ticket

Step 2) Write 2 equations based on the given information

(1) y+8x=26
(2) 4y+ 4x=24

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A firework is launches into the air. Its height, h in metres, after t seconds is given by the relation h=-4.9 (t-6.3)2 +143

a) What is the maximum height of the firework?
b) When does the firework reach its maximum height?

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a) (The constant at the end of the equation)

h=-4.9 (t-6.3)2 +143

Maximum height= 143m

b) (The number in brackets)

h=-4.9 (t-6.3)2 +143

Maxmium height time= 6.3 seconds

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