Today’s Objective
To be able to use algebra to solve real-life problems.
Problem solving strategies
1.) Find the nearest square root of 625 without using the Square Root function.
Pick a # and multiply it by itself, then decide if the # is too high or too low, and repeat.
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2.) Find out how many times 3 will go into 51 without dividing.
Subtract 3 from 51 repeatedly until you get down to a # smaller than 3. Then count the # of times you subtracted.
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3.) Find the sum of the numbers from 1 to 100 without the calculator.
Notice that there are pairs of #’s that add to 100. 0 & 100, 1 & 99, 2 & 98, etc.. Count them and multiply and don’t forget about 50.
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3a.) Find the sum of the numbers from 1 to 1000.
Same procedure as for 100, 0 & 1000, 1 & 999, etc… What do you notice about the two answers?
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4.) Put the numbers 12,18,16,18,19,7,13 in descending order by comparing only two at a time.
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12,18,16,18,19,7,13 18,16,18,19,12,13,7 18,18,19,16,13,12,7 18,19,18,16,13,12,7 19,18,18,16,13,12,7
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In this routine known as a bubble sort, the smaller #’s drop like a rock and the larger #’s rise like bubbles.
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5.) A man leaves home and makes 3 left turns, and returns home. When he gets there he meets two men wearing masks. Who are the two men?