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Equations with Rational Numbers 2-7 Solving Equations with Rational Numbers 2-7 Solving Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation Course Course 33 2-7 Solving Equations with Rational Numbers Warm Up Add or subtract. 1. 5 7 + 10 10 11 5 3 5 2. 2 –1 8 16 11 16 3. 4.8 + 3.6 8.4 4. 2.4 – 0.05 2.35 Course 3 2-7 Solving Equations with Rational Numbers Problem of the Day A computer word is made of strings of 0’s and 1’s. How many different words can be formed using 3 characters? (An example is 010.) 8 Course 3 2-7 Solving Equations with Rational Numbers Learn to solve equations with rational numbers. Course 3 2-7 Solving Equations with Rational Numbers Additional Examples 1A: Solving Equations with Decimals. Solve. m + 4.6 = 9 m + 4.6 = 9 – 4.6 = – 4.6 m = 4.4 Subtract 4.6 from both sides. Remember! Once you have solved an equation it is a good idea to check your answer. To check your answer, substitute your answer for the variable in the original equation. Course 3 2-7 Solving Equations with Rational Numbers Additional Examples 1B: Solving Equations with Decimals Solve. 8.2p = –32.8 8.2p = –32.8 8.2 8.2 p = –4 Course 3 Divide both sides by 8.2 2-7 Solving Equations with Rational Numbers Additional Examples 1C: Solving Equations with Decimals Solve. x = 15 1.2 1.2 • x = 1.2 • 15 1.2 x = 18 Course 3 Multiply both sides by 1.2 2-7 Solving Equations with Rational Numbers Check It Out: Example 1A & 1B Solve. A. m + 9.1 = 3 m + 9.1 = 3 –9.1 = –9.1 Subtract 9.1 from both sides. m = –6.1 B. 5.5b = 75.9 75.9 5.5 b = 5.5 5.5 b = 13.8 Course 3 Divide both sides by 5.5 2-7 Solving Equations with Rational Numbers Check It Out: Example 1C Solve. y = 90 C. 4.5 4.5 • y = 4.5 • 90 4.5 y = 405 Course 3 Multiply both sides by 4.5 2-7 Solving Equations with Rational Numbers Additional Example 2A: Solving Equations with Fractions Solve. 3 2 n+ =– 7 7 2 2 3 2 n– + =– – 7 7 7 7 n=– Course 3 5 7 2 Subtract from both sides. 7 2-7 Solving Equations with Rational Numbers Additional Example 2B: Solving Equations with Fractions Solve. 1 2 y– = 6 3 1 y 1 2 1 + – = + 6 6 3 6 4 1 y= + 6 6 5 y= 6 Course 3 1 Add to both sides. 6 Find a common denominator; 6. Simplify. 2-7 Solving Equations with Rational Numbers Additional Example 2C: Solving Equations with Fractions Solve. 5 5x = 8 6 5 6 5 63 • x= 8 • 5 6 5 4 3 x = 4 Course 3 6 Multiply both sides by . 5 Simplify. 2-7 Solving Equations with Rational Numbers Check It Out: Example 2A Solve. 5 1 =– 9 9 1 1 5 1 n– + =– – 9 9 9 9 2 n=– 3 n+ Course 3 1 Subtract 9 from both sides. 6 Simplify – . 9 2-7 Solving Equations with Rational Numbers Check It Out: Example 2B Solve. 1 3 y– 2 = 4 1 y 1 3 1 + – = + 2 2 4 2 3 2 + 4 4 1 y= 1 4 y= Course 3 1 Add to both sides. 2 Find a common denominator; 4. Simplify. 2-7 Solving Equations with Rational Numbers Check It Out: Example 2C Solve. 6 3x = 19 8 6 3x = 19 8 2 6 8 3 8 • • x = 19 31 8 3 16 x = 19 Course 3 8 Multiply both sides by . 3 Simplify. 2-7 Solving Equations with Rational Numbers Additional Example 3: Solving Word Problems Using Equations Mr. Rios wants to prepare a dessert, but only has 2 2 tablespoons of sugar. If each serving 3 of the dessert has 2 tablespoon of sugar, how 3 many servings can he make for the party? Write an equation: Total servings s Course 3 Amount needed for each dessert 2 3 = = Amount of sugar 2 23 2-7 Solving Equations with Rational Numbers Additional Example 3 Continued Now solve the equation. s 2 = 22 3 3 3 2 3 2 3 Multiply both sides by . s = 2 2 3 2 3 2 8 3 s= 3 2 24 s = 6 , or 4 Simplify. Mr. Rios can make 4 servings. Course 3 2-7 Solving Equations with Rational Numbers Check It Out: Example 3 2 Rick’s car holds 3 the amount of gasoline as his 31 wife’s van. If the car’s gas tank can hold 2 gallons of gasoline, how much gasoline can the tank in the minivan hold? Write an equation: Van’s gas tank g Course 3 • Ratio of car’s tank to van’s tank • 2 3 = Capacity of car’s tank = 31 2 2-7 Solving Equations with Rational Numbers Check It Out: Example 3 Continued Now solve the equation. 31 2 g• = 2 3 3 g • 3 • 2 = 31 • 2 2 3 2 g = 93 4 Multiply both sides by 3 . 2 Simplify. 1 g = 23 4 The van’s gas tank holds 23 Course 3 1 gallons of gasoline. 4 2-7 Solving Equations with Rational Numbers Lesson Quiz: Part 1 Solve. 1. x – 23.3 = 17.8 x = 41.1 3 2 2. j + = –14 4 3 5 j = –15 12 3. 9y = 3 5 y= 1 15 d = 23 4. 4 8 1 d=9 2 Course 3 2-7 Solving Equations with Rational Numbers Lesson Quiz: Part II 2 5. Tamara can mow 5 acre in one hour. If her yard is 2 acres, how many hours will it take her to mow the entire yard? 5 hours Course 3