Math Teachers Guide 1
Math Teachers Guide 1
This module is about equations and solving problems involving rational algebraic
equations. As you go over the exercises, you will develop skills in solving equations
and problems in real life which involves rational algebraic equations., You will also use
properties in simplifying rational algebraic expressions
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1. Solve for k: =
k 4
a4 a8
2. In solving = , we will multiply both sides by the LCD which is ___.
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4. An airplane flies 800 km/hr for t hours. It travels a distance of ____ km.
a. 400t b. 800t c. 400d d. 800d
5. If the airplane flies for 3 hours at the rate of 950 km/hr, find the distance it
traveled.
8. How long will it take Vhernie to finish the job working by himself?
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a. 12 b. 13 c. 12 d. 13 hours
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The rate of the plane is P km/hr in still air. The rate of the wind is W km/hr. Find the
rate of the plane under the conditions described. Express your answers in terms of P
and W.
11. Flying against the wind if the rate of the wind increases by 15 km/hr.
12. Flying with the wind if the rate of the wind decreases by 20 km/hr.
P R
13. Solve for Q in Q
D D
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What you will do
Lesson 1
11 2 1
Example 1. Solve
2x 3x 6
11 2 1
The LCD is 6x
2x 3x 6
11 2 1
6x (6x) Multiply both sides of the equation by the LCD.
2x 3x 6
33 – 4 = x
29 = x
Check:
11 2 1
2x 3x 6
11 2 1
2(29) 3(29) 6
11 2 1
58 87 6
11(87) 2(58) 1
58(87) 6
957 116 1
58(87) 6
3
841 1
5046 6
1 1
=
6 6
x x
Example 2. Solve 10 x
3 4
x x
10 x The LCD is 12
3 4
x x
12 10 x 12 Multiply both sides of the equation by the LCD
3 4
12 x 12 x
120 12 x
3 4
7x = 120 + 12x
7x – 12x = 120
– 5x = 120
x = – 24
Check:
x x
10 x
3 4
24 24
10 ( 24)
3 4
–8+–6 – 14
–14 – 14
y y 1
Example 3. Solve 1
2 3
4
y y 1
1 The LCD IS 6
2 3
y y 1
6 1 (6) Multiply both sides of the equation by the LCD
2 3
6 y 6( y 1)
6
2 3
6y 6y 6
6
2 3
3y – 2y + 2 = 6
y = 4
Check:
y y 1
1
2 3
4 4 1
1
2 3
4 3
1
2 3
2–1 = 1
x 2
Example 4. Solve 2
x2 x2
x 2
2 The LCD IS (x – 2)
x2 x2
x 2
(x – 2) 2 (x – 2) Multiply both sides by the LCD
x 2 x 2
x = 2 + 2x – 4
–x =–2
5
x = 2
Check:
x 2
2
x2 x2
2 2
2
22 22
2 2
2
0 0
2b 1 2
Example 5. Solve
b 4
2
b2 b2
Since b2 – 4 = (b – 2)(b + 2), use (b – 2)(b + 2) as the LCD. Multiply both sides
by (b – 2)(b + 2).
2b 1 2
(b – 2)(b + 2) 2
b 4 b2 b 2
2b 1 2
(b – 2)(b + 2) 2 + (b – 2)(b + 2) = (b – 2)(b + 2)
b 4 b 2 b 2
2b + (b + 2)(1) = 2(b – 2)
2b + b + 2 = 2b – 4
b = –6
6
4 2 z 5
2. _2 _5_ 7. _6 _4_ 5
b 12 e e
1. _9 5 _1_
a a
2. _3m_ + 2 _1_
5 4
3. _2d_ 5 d
7
4. _1_ + _2_ 1
2 q
5. _b + 1_ _b + 2_
2 3
6. _n – 4 _ n+2
3
7. _3p_ + p 5
2
8. _ 9 _ 3
x+1
9. _ 9 _ 3
x–2
7
10. _2a + 3_ _3_
a 2
1. _2p + 8 _ _10p + 4_
9 27
2. _5y – 3 _ _15y – 2
7 28
3. _2b – 1 + 2 _1_
b 2
4. _d _ _17 + d 2d
2 5
5. _n – 2 + _n + 1 _10_
4 3 3
6. _r + 5 _r – 1 _7_
3 4 4
7. _4 _ _2__ 3
q q+1
8. _6 + _ _1__ 3
s s–2
Lesson 2
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Rational Equations are equations containing rational algebraic expression. We
can apply this knowledge in solving problems in real life like problems in work, uniform
motion and fractions.
Work Problem:
Example 1. The Mathematics Club of Matimyas High School is holding their annual
car wash to raise funds for club projects. Eva can wash and wax one car
in 3 hours. Ronnie can wash and wax one car in 4 hours. If Eva and
Ronnie work together, how long will it take them to wash and wax one
car?
EXPLORE
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In one hour Eva can complete of the job.
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1 2
In two hours, she can complete (2) or of the job.
3 3
1 t
In t hours, she can complete ( t ) or of the job.
3 3
PLAN
t
In T hours, Eva can do of the job. r t w
3
1 t
Eva t
t 3 3
In T hours, Ronnie can do of the job.
4 1 t
Ronnie t
4 4
Together they wash and wax one car
t t
+ =1
3 4
SOLVE
t t
12 = 12(1) Multiply each equation by the LCD, 12.
3 4
4t + 3t = 12
7t = 12
9
12
t =
7
12
Eva and Ronnie can wash and wax one car in hours or about 1 hour and 43
7
minutes.
EXAMINE:
1 12 4
Eva does hours
3 7 7
1 12 3
Ronnie does hours
4 7 7
4 3
Working together: 1
7 7
Example 2. One pipe can fill a fire truck water tank in 10 minutes and another can fill
it in 20 minutes. If the first pipe is open for 5 minutes before the second is
opened, how long will it take them to finish filling the water tank?
PLAN
R t w
1 1
Pipe 1 x+5 (x + 5)
10 10
1 1
Pipe 2 x (x)
20 20
SOLVE
x5 x
1
10 20
2 ( x + 5) + x = 20
3x +10 = 20
3x = 10
1
x=3 minutes or 3 minutes and 20 seconds
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Motion Problems:
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distance = rate x time
d = rt
EXPLORE
The rate of the boat when traveling downstream, or with the current, 3 km/hr plus
the rate of the current.
The rate of the boat when traveling upstream, or against the current, 3 km/hr
minus the rate of the current.
PLAN
d
Thus, t =
t d r t
Downstream 9 3+c __9__
3+c
Upstream 3 3–c __3__
3–c
SOLVE
9 9
where c 3 and -3
3c 3c
3(3 – c) = 9(3 + c)
9 – 3c = 27 + 9c
- 12c = -18
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c= km/hr is the rate of the current
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The three examples which follow illustrate three types of problems involving
uniform motion. Each is solved using a chart, a sketch, and the formula:
Example 4. Boy and Jay leave the same point driving in opposite directions. Traffic
conditions enable Boy to average 10 km/hr more than Jay. After two
hours they are 308 km apart. Find the rate of each.
308 kilometers
2x 2(x + 10)
Jay Boy
PLAN
SOLVE
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Example 5. Joseph begins bicycling north at 20 km/hr at noon. Luis leaves from the
ame place fifteen minutes later to catch him. If Luis bicycles north at 24
km/hr, when will he catch Joseph?
Make a sketch of the given facts. Since the rates are given in terms of kilometers
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per hour, time must be expressed in hours, Fifteen minutes is of an hour.
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Joseph 20x
Luis 24(x – ¼)
PLAN
The problem asks for the time at which Luis will catch Joseph.
r t d
Joseph 20 x 20x
1 1
Luis 24 x– 24(x – )
4 4
SOLVE
When Luis catches Joseph, the distances both have traveled will be equal.
Round Trip
Example 6. Gil walks from his home to the mall at 8 km/hr and gets a ride back
home at 40 km/hr. If his total traveling time is half an hour, how long did it
take Gil to walk to the mall and how far was it?
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8x
40( 0.5 – x )
PLAN
The problem asks for the time and distance of Gil’s walk
r t d
To mall 8 x 8x
Return 40 0.5 – x 40(0.5 – x)
home
SOLVE
In all round trip problems, the distance going equals the distance returning. Thus, you
have this equation to solve:
8x = 40(0.5 – x)
8x = 20 – 40x
48x = 20
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x= or 25 minutes It took Gil 25 minutes to walk
12
5 1
8 =3 km about 3.3 km to the mall
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Fraction Problem
PLAN
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The problem asks for the original fraction.
SOLVE
n
Then is the original fraction
d
2n = d + 2
If 1 is added to both the numerator and the denominator, the resulting fraction is equal
2
to .
3
n 1 2
=
d 1 3
2n = d + 2 2n – d = 2 Multiply by -2 -4n + 2d = -4
3(n + 1) = 2(d + 1) 3n – 2d = -1 3n – 2d = -1
-n = -5
n =5
If n = 5, find d:
2(5) = d + 2
d=8
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The original fraction is
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A. Work Problems
The formula: rate x time = work done or rt = w is used to solve work problems
1. It takes you 2 days to paint your garage and it takes your friend 3 days. How
long will it take you both work together?
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2. It would take Mr. Go three hours to chop down the tree in front of his house. His
son would need 6 hours to do the same job. How much time would it take them
if they worked together?
3. Working alone, Betong can cultivate a field in 6 hours. If his brother Jelo helps
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him, it will only take 3 hours to cultivate the field. How long will it take Jelo to
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do the job alone?
4. One pipe can fill a gasoline storage in 15 hours, while the second pipe can fill the
same tank in 10 hours. How long will it take both pipes together to fill the tank?
5. Working alone, Joe can mow a large lawn in 3 hours, and Kevin can mow it in 4
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hours. Suppose that they work together for one hour and then Kevin leaves.
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How long will it take Joe to finish the job?
6. Valve A can drain a swimming pool in 3 hours and Valve B can drain it in 4 hours.
Find x , the amount of time it will take to drain the pool using both valves.
7. Working alone, Valerie can paint the house in 3 days and Anne can paint it 4
days. Suppose that Valerie works alone for two days and then is joined by Anne.
Find the time it will take the two of them to finish painting the house.
8. It takes Chuckie 5 hours to split a cord of wood, and it takes his sister 3 hours.
How long will it take them working together?
9. Paula estimates it will take her 4 hours to type a report but only 3 hours for her
brother to do it. If they both type at the same time, how long will it take?
10. Benny thinks it will take him 6 hours to replant the window boxes for his
apartment, and Becky thinks it will take her 4 hours. How long will it take them
working together?
B. Motion Problems
1. Jessica and Rosefer leave the same point traveling in opposite directions.
Jessica is walking, but Rosefer is biking and averaging 8 km/h more than
Jessica. After 2.5 h they are 40 km apart. Find the rate of each.
2. On a cross-country ski trail, exchange students from the Philippines Jaycel and
Sophie average 5 km/hr skiing back to the end of the trail, and 3 km/hr skiing
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back to the beginning. If the total time spent skiing was 4 hours, how much time
was spent on the return trip? What was the length of the round trip?
3. On a shooting the rapids trip, Jackie and Joy paddled 10 km downstream on the
Pagsanjan Falls in two hours. However, It took them five hours to return
upstream to their starting point paddling against the current. Find the paddling
rate in still water and the rate of the current.
5. Tom and Lorena went to DOST – SEI, leave a toll booth at Bicutan Exit at the
same time. Lorena drives east at 90 km/hr and Tom goes west at 70 km/hr. After
how many hours are they 480 km apart?
6. A freight train leaves a railroad station at 7:00 A.M. traveling at 80 km/hr. One
hour later an express train leaves the same station on a parallel track, traveling in
the same direction at 120 km/hr. When will the express catch the freight?
7. Jose bicycles to school at 20 km/hr. After school finds that his bike has a flat tire
and he must walk home. If he walks at 10 km/hr and his total traveling time for
the round trip is one hour, how long did it take him to walk home?
8. Two planes leave Centennial Terminal at NAIA at the same time. Plane A is
traveling north at 850 km/hr and the other traveling south at 750 km/hr. In how
many hours will they be 4,800 apart?
9. Harry and Jun live 36 km apart. At noon each leaves his house and bicycles
toward the other. Harry bicycles at 11 km/hr and Jun at 13 km/hr. At what time
they will meet?
10. Using the butterfly stroke to swim the length of the pool, Carol averaged 1.5 m/s.
Swimming back, she used the breast stroke and averaged 1.2 m/s. The entire
swim took a minute and 15 seconds. How long was the pool?
Fraction Problems:
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2. The numerator of a fraction is four less than the denominator. If 1 is subtracted
from the numerator and from the denominator, the resulting fraction is equivalent
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to . Find the original fraction.
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1
5. If 1 is subtracted from the numerator of a fraction, the resulting fraction is . If 5
2
1
is added to the numerator of the original fraction, the resulting fraction is .
2
Find the numerator and the denominator of the original fraction.
Lesson 3
Rational expressions and rational equations often contain more than one
variable. Sometimes it is useful to solve for one of the variables. Then you can find the
values of any of the variables.
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Example 1. Solve for h in A = h(a + b) This is the formula for the area of a
2
trapezoid
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A= h (a + b) The LCD is 2.
2
1
2A = 2 [ h (a + b) ] Multiply each side by 2.
2
2A = h (a + b)
2A h( a b )
Divide each side by (a + b)
ab ab
2A
h
ab
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The formula below applies to camera and lens systems.
a b
1 1 1
f a b
In the formula, f is the focal length of the lens, a is the distance from the object to the
lens, and b is the distance from the image to the lens.
1 1 1
f a b
1 1 1
(abf ) (abf ) Multiply each side by the LCD, abf.
f a b
ab = bf + af
ab = f (b + a) Factor bf + af
ab
f
ba
A. Science
v
1. a = , for t 4. v = r + at, for a
t
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1 2 W V2
2. s = vt + at , for v 5. f = , for R
2 g R
Mn
3. F = G 2 , for M
d
B. Business
365d
1. A = p + prt , for p 4. I = _365d_ , for d
360 dr
r
3. a = 2 y – 0.25 , for y
C. Mathematics
n
1. y = mx + b , for m 4. S = (A + t) , for n
2
y1 y2
2. m = , for y2 5. A = r2 , for
x1 x2
P R
3. Q , for P
D D
Lesson 4
The unit of resistance commonly used is the ohm. You will discuss the concept
completely in your science and T.L.E. classes.
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conductor direction of flow
resistance
Resistance can occur one after another, that is, in series. Resistances can also
occur in branches of the conductor going in the same direction, or in parallel.
Formulas for the total resistance RT , are given at the diagram below.
Series
R1 R2
flow
RT = R1 + R 2
Parallel
R1
flow
R2
1 1 1
RT R1 R2
Example 1. Assume that R1 = 5 and R2 = 6 ohms. Compute the total resistance of the
conductor when the resistance are in parallel.
1 1 1
RT R1 R2
1 1 1
RT 5 6
1 65 11
RT 30 30
30
RT =
11
30
The total resistance is or 2.727 ohms
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A circuit, or path for the flow of electrons, often has some resistances connected
in series and others in parallel.
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Example 2. A parallel circuit has one branch in series as shown below.
R2 R3
flow
R1
Given that the total resistance is 2.25 ohms, R 1 = 3 ohms, and R2 = 4 ohms, find R3 .
1 1 1
RT R1 R2 R3
1 1 1 1 1
2.25 3 4 R3 9 4 R3
9 = 4 + R3
1 1 1
R3 = 5 ohms
2.25 3 4 R3
2. Eight lights on a Christmas tree are connected in series. Each has a resistance
of 12 ohms. What is the total resistance?
3. Three coils with resistance of 3 ohms, 4 ohms, and 6 ohms are connected in
parallel. What is the total resistance?
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5. The formula in finding the Celsius temperature is C = (F – 32). (a) Find C if F
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is 59o. (b) Express the formula in Fahrenheit temperature.
6.
Let’s Summarize
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Rational equations are equations containing rational expressions.
d = rt
rt = w
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What have you learned
A jet can travel 3,900 km from Baguio City to Tarlac in 3 hours with the wind. The
return trip of jet against the same wind takes 4 hours and 20 minutes.
9. Write the first equation, the trip from Baguio City to Tarlac.
10. Write the second equation, the return trip of the jet. Express 4 hours and 20
minutes in fraction form.
12. State the work rate: Lionel can vacuum his room in 8 minutes
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Answer key
5 5
1. k = 12 8. + = 1
x 8
40
2. 16 x = which is b
3
3. a = 8 9. P + W
4. b 10. P - W
2
5. 316 km or 316.67 km 11. P – (W + 15) or P – W - 15
3
1
6. 12. P + (W - 20) or P + W – 20
x
1 PR
7. 13. Q =
8 D
Lesson 1
A.
1 10
1. x = 6. z =
2 11
24 2
2. b = 7. e =
5 5
3. k =12 8. x = 24
1
4. g = 4 9. y =
5
5. h = 8 10. c = 12
B.
1. a = 2 6. n = –5
25
2. m = 7. p = 2
12
25
3. d = –7 8. x = 2
4. q = 4 9. x = 5
5. b = 1 10. a = –6
C.
1. p = 5 6. r = –2
4
2. y = 2 7. q = , q = 1
3
2 4
3. b = 8. s = ,s=3
7 3
3
4. d = 34 9. c = ,c = 3
5
6
5. h = 6 10. z = ,z = 3
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Lesson 2
A.
1. Let x = number of days required to do the job together
r t W
You 1 x 1
x
2 2
Your friend 1 x 1
x
3 3
1 1
x + x = 1
2 3
x x
6 = 6 (1)
2 3
3x + 2x = 6
5x = 6
6
x= or 1.2 days working together
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r t W
Mr. Go 1 1
x x
3 3
Son 1 1
x x
6 6
x x
+ = 1
3 6
x x
6 61
3 6
2x + x = 6
3x = 6
x = 2 hours working together
r t w
1 1
Betong 3.5 (3.5)
6 6
1 1
Jelo 3.5 (3.5)
r r
17 17
1
6 2 r 2
7r + 42 = 12r
42 = 5r
2
r =8 hours or 8 hours and 24 minutes
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r t w
1 1
Pipe 1 x x
15 15
1 1
Pipe 2 x x
10 10
x x
1
15 10
27
2x 3x
1
30 30
2x + 3x = 30
5x = 30
x = 6 hours
5. Let x = the number of hours it will take Joe to finish mowing the lawn
1 2
(x + 1) + =1
3 9
3( x + 1) + 2 = 9
3x + 5 = 9
3x = 4
1
x=1 hours or 1 hour and 20 minutes
3
1
6. 1 or 1.71 hours
7
4
7. days
7
7
8. 1 or 1.875 hours
8
5
9. 1 or 1.71 hours
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B. Motion Problems
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2.5x + 2.5(x+8) = 40
2.5x + 2.5x + 20 = 40
5x = 20
x=4
2(r + c) =10
5(r – c) = 10
3.5 + c = 5
c = 1.5
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1
d = 72 = 36
2
6. 8ot = 120 (t – 1)
80t = 120t – 120
t = 3 hours or 10 A.M.
7. 20(1 – t) = 10t
20 – 20t = 10t
2
t= hour or 40 minutes
3
9. 11t + 13t = 36
24t = 36
3
t= 0r 1.5 hours
2
1.5(33.33) = 50
C. Fraction Problems
1. n = numerator
d = denominator
d – 3 = numerator of original fraction
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n4 3
d 4 4
d 3 4 3
d 4 4
4(d + 1) = 3(d + 4)
4d + 4 = 3d + 12
d=8 denominator
8–3=5 numerator
5
is the original fraction
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2. n = numerator
d = denominator
d – 4 = numerator of original fraction
n 1
2
d 1
d 4 1 2
d 1 3
2(d – 1) = 3(d – 5)
2d – 2 = 3d – 15
d = 13 denominator
13 – 4 = 9 numerator
9
is the original fraction
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3. n = numerator
d = denominator
7 + n = denominator of original fraction
n5 1
d 5 2
n5 1
7n5 2
n5 1
n 12 2
2(n + 5) = (n + 12)
2n + 10 = n + 12
n=2 numerator
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7+2=9 denominator
2
is the original fraction
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4. n = numerator
d = denominator
2n – 1 = denominator of original fraction
n 2
2n 1 1 3
n 2
2n 2 3
3n = 2(2n – 2)
3n = 4n – 4
n=4 numerator
2(4) – 1 = 7 denominator
4
is the original fraction
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5. n = numerator
d = denominator
n 1 1
or 2(n – 1) = d
d 2
n5 1
or 3(n + 5) = d
d 3
2n – 2 = 3n + 15
n = -17 numerator
2(-17) - 2 = -36 denominator
Lesson 3
A. Science
v
1. t = 4. v = r + at
a
vr
=a
t
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WV 2
2. 2s = 2vt + at2 5. f =
gR
2s – at2 = 2vt
2 s at 2 WV 2
=v R=
2t fg
3. Fd2 = G(Mm)
Fd 2
=M
Gm
B. Business
1. A = p + prt 3. 2ya = r – 0.25(2y)
A = p(1 + rt) 2ya = r – 0.5y
1 rt
p= 2ya + 0.5y = r
A
y(2a + 0.5) = r
365(100 P) r
2. I = y=
PR 2a .0.5
5. cP = P – 100
100 = P – cP
100 = P (1 – c)
100
=P
1 c
C. Mathematics
1. y = mx + b 4. 2S = n(A + t)
y b 2s
m= n=
x At
3. P = QD + R
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Lesson 4
1. RT = 3 + 6 + 9 = 18 ohms
2. 8(12) = 96 ohms
1 1 1 1 9
3.
RT 3 4 6 12
12
RT =
9
1 1 1 1 19
4.
RT 60 20 80 240
240
RT = or 12.632 ohms
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5. a. 15o
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b. F = C + 32
5
d 5
1. 2x(x - 5) 7.
n5
25
2. x= 8. j + w
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3. d 9. 3(j + w) = 3,900
1 13( j w)
4. 5 hours 10. 4 (j – w) = 3,900 or = 3,900
3 3
n3
5. 11. 1,100 km/hr
d 3
n7 1
6. 12. job/minute
d 7 8
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