Previously, we represented numbers and wrote equations and inequalities. We also graphed and solved equations and inequalities. We are now ready to solve real world problems using the skills we have learned about equations and inequalities.
We may not notice it but equations and inequalities are very common in everyday life. From finding out if we have enough time, fuel or money, to speed limits and age restrictions, these not only can represent an exact amount, like in an equation, but can also represent a limit of what is allowed or what is possible, in an inequality.
Let's look at some strategies for solving real-world problems involving equations and inequalities:
Read carefully to understand the entire problem.
Identify what we are looking for by analyzing the question. Highlight the important information and keywords that we need to solve the problem.
Identify and assign variables to the unknown quantities, for example, x or y.
Translate the words by rewriting the given information in terms of the variables as equations or inequalities.
Solve.
Write your answer in a complete number sentence.
Check if your answer is reasonable. Can you explain how you know?
Ivan and Ned do some fundraising for their sporting team. Together, they raised \$371. If Ivan raised \$ m, and Ned raised \$157:
Write an equation that represents the relationship between the amounts each contributed.
How much did Ivan raise?
To get a grade of C, Alvin must obtain a total score of at least 170 over two exams. In the first exam he achieved a score of 80. Let x represent what he must score on the last exam to get a C or better.
Write an inequality and solve for x.
The following steps will help us solve real world problems involving equations and inequalities:
Read carefully to understand the entire problem.
Identify what we are looking for by analyzing the question. Highlight the important information and keywords that we need to solve the problem.
Identify and assign variables to the unknown quantities, for example, x or y.
Translate the words by rewriting the given information in terms of the variables as equations or inequalities.
Solve.
Write your answer in a complete number sentence.
Check if your answer is reasonable. Can you explain how you know?