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College Algebra (Worded Problem)

1.) The document discusses several word problems involving algebraic equations and their solutions. These include calculating field dimensions given perimeter, expressing a mass in scientific notation, determining values of constants that produce different numbers of solutions. 2.) A second set of word problems is presented involving vehicle speeds, salaries, volumes, slopes of lines, and costs of food items. Relevant equations are set up and solved to arrive at the answers. 3.) References are provided on algebra word problems and analyzing math problems.

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College Algebra (Worded Problem)

1.) The document discusses several word problems involving algebraic equations and their solutions. These include calculating field dimensions given perimeter, expressing a mass in scientific notation, determining values of constants that produce different numbers of solutions. 2.) A second set of word problems is presented involving vehicle speeds, salaries, volumes, slopes of lines, and costs of food items. Relevant equations are set up and solved to arrive at the answers. 3.) References are provided on algebra word problems and analyzing math problems.

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1.) The length of a rectangular field is 7/5 its width.

If the perimeter of the field is 240 meters, what are the length and width of the field? Answer: Let L be the length and W be the width. L = (7/5)W Perimeter: 2L + 2W = 240, 2(7/5)W + 2W = 240 Solve the above equation to find: W = 50 m and L = 70 m.

2.) The mass of the earth is about 230 000 000 000 kg. Express this mass in scientific notation. Answer: 2.3 x 1011

3.) For what value of the constant K does the equation 2x + Kx = 3 have one solution? Answer: Solve for x to obtain: x = 3/(2 + k) The given equation has one solution for all real values of k not equal to -2.

4.) For what value of the constant K does the equation Kx2 + 2x = 1 have two real solutions? Answer: Rewrite the given quadratic equation in standard form: Kx 2 + 2x - 1 = 0 Discriminator = 4 - 4(K)(-1) = 4 + 4K For the equation to have two real solutions, the discriminator has to be positive. Hence we need to solve the inequality 4 + 4K > 0.

The solution set to the above inequality is given by: K > -1 for which the given equation has two real solutions.

5.) For what value of the constant K does the system of equations 2x - y = 4 and 6x 3y = 3K have an infinite number of solutions? Answer: For the system of equations 2x - y = 4 and 6x - 3y = 3K to have an infinite number of solutions, the two equations must be equivalent. If we multiply all terms of the first equation by 3, we obtain 6x - 3y = 12 for the two equations to be equivalent we must have 12 = 3K which when solved gives K = 4.

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1.) A customer pays 50 dollars for a coffee maker after a discount of 20 dollars what is the original price of the coffee maker? Answer: Let x be the original price. x - 20 = 50 x - 20 + 20 = 50 + 20 x + 0 = 70 x = 70 2.) Going for a long trip, Thomas drove for 2 hours and had lunch. After lunch he drove for 3 more hours at a speed that is 20 km/hour more than before lunch. The total trip was 460 km. a) what was his speed after lunch?

Answer: Let x be the speed before lunch, hence the distance driven before lunch is equal to 2 x. After lunch his speed is 20 km/hr more than before lunch and is therefore x + 20. The distance after lunch is 3 (x + 20). The total distance is 460 , hence the equation: 2 x + 3 (x + 20) = 460 Solve the above equation to find speed before lunch x = 80 km/hr The speed after lunch is 20 km/hr more than before lunch and is therefore equal to 80 km/hr + 20 km/hr = 100 km/hr.

3.) Johns annual salary after a raise of 15% is $45,000. What was his salary before the raise?

Answer: Let x be the salary before the increase. Hence x + 15% x = $45,000 Solve for x to find x = $39,130 For what value of the constant K does the equation 2x + Kx = 3 have one solution? Solve for x to obtain: x = 3/(2 + k) The given equation has one solution for all real values of k not equal to -2

4.) It took Malcolm 3.5 hours to drive from city A to city B. On his way back to city a, he increased his speed by 20 km per hour and it took him 3 hours. a) Find the average speed for the whole journey.

Answer: Let x and x + 20 be the speeds of the car from A to B and then from B to A. Hence the distance from A to B may expressed as 3.5 x and the distance from B to A as 3(x + 20) the average speed = total distance / total time = (3.5 x + 3 (x + 20)) / (3.5 + 3) the distance from A to B is equal to the distance from B to A, hence: 3.5 x = 3(x + 20). Solve for x to obtain x = 120 km/hr. we now substitute x by 120 in the formula for the average speed to obtain. Average speed = 129.2 km/hr

5.) Are the two lines L1 through the points (-1, 4) and (0, 4) and L2 through the points (5, 6) and (5, 2) parallel, perpendicular or neither. Explain your answer. Answer: a) slope = (4 - 3) / (-3 - 1) = -1/4 b) Equation of line L: y - 3 = (-1/4)(x - 1) To find the y-intercept, put x = 0 in the equation: y - 3 = 1/4 , y = 13/4 c) To find the x-intercept, put y = 0 in the equation: 0 - 3 = (-1/4)(x - 1) , x = 13 d) Substitute x and y by -4 and b respectively in the equation of line L and solve for b. b - 3 = (-1/4)(-4 - 1) , b = 17/4

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1.) Assume the value of the island of Manhattan has grown at an exponential rate of 8% per year since 1626 when Peter Minuit of the Dutch west India Company purchased the island for $24. The value of the island, V, at any time, t, in years after 1626, can be found by the formula V= 24e0.08t. What is the value of island in 2003, 377 years after Minuit purchased it? Answer: $300,976,658,300,000 2.) The number of a certain bacteria. Y, present in a culture is determined by the equation y = 2000(3)x, where x is the number of days the culture has been growing. Find the number of bacteria present after 5 days. Answer: 486,000 bacteria 3.) Determined the volume of a cylindrical soup can if its diameter is 2.5 inch. And its height is 3.75 inch. (The formula for the volume of a cylinder is V = r2h) round your answer to the nearest tenth. Answer: 18.4 inch.3 4.) Peter wants to get $200,000 for his house. An agent charges 20% of the selling price for selling the house for Peter. a) What should be the selling price? b) What will be the agent's commission?

Answer: Let x be the selling price: x - 20%x = 200,000 a) Solve for x to find x = $250,000 b) 20% *250,000 = $50,000

5.) In a cafeteria, 3 coffees and 4 donuts cost $10.05. In the same cafeteria, 5 coffees and 7 donuts cost $17.15 Dirhams. How much do you have to pay for 4 coffees and 6 donuts? Answer: Let x be the price of 1 coffee and y be the price of 1 donut. We now use "3 coffees and 4 donuts cost $10.05" to write the equation 3x + 4y = 10.05 and use "5 coffees and 7 donuts costs $17.15 " to write the equation 5x + 7y = 17.15 Subtract the terms of the first equation from the terms of the second equation to obtain 2x + 3y = 7.10 Multiply all terms of the last equation to obtain 4x + 6y = 14.2 4 coffees and 6 donuts cost $14.2.

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A Survey of Mathematics with Applications Angel Abbott Runde

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