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5-6 TyphoonPhi, Dang, Emma, Angelina
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Choose a random box
you likeAA BB CC DD
11 A1 B1 C1 D1
22 A2 B2 C2 D2
33 A3 B3 C3 D3
44 A4 B4 C4 D4
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A1
(30 points)
Suppose a pig takes 24 mins to walk to from a farm to the farmer’s house at the rate of 4ft/min. How long will it take that pig to
return to the farm at the speed of 2ft/min?
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Solution to A1
time1 . speed1 = time2 . speed2
24 . 4 = time2 . 2
96 = 2x96/2 = x
48 = x
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A2
(10 points)
Find the missing value:(x,55) and (5,77)
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Solution to A2
x1 . y1 = x2 . x2
x1 . 55 = 77 . 5
x1 . 55 = 385
x1 = 385/55
x1 = 7
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A3
BACK
TYPHOON!!!!
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A4
(40 points)
Your weight on Mars varies directly with your weight on Earth. A person weighing 125 lbs on
Earth weighs 47.25 lbs on Mars, since Mars has less gravity. If you weigh 155 lbs on Earth,
how much will you weigh on Mars?
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Solution to A4
e1/e2 = m1/m2
125/155 = 47.25/m2
125(m2) = 155(47.25)125(m2) = 7323.75m2 = 7323.75/125
m2 = 58.59 lbs BACK
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B1
TYPHOON!!!!BACK
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B2
(30 points)
A pump empties a swimming pool in 60 minutes at the rate of 1500 L/min. If the rate of
pumping is 2500 L/min, how long does it take to empty the swimming pool?
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Solution to B2
time1 . speed2 = time2 . Speed2
60 . 1500 = time2 . 250090000 = time2 . 250090000/2500 = time2
36 = time2
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B3
TYPHOON!!!!BACK
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B4
TYPHOON!!!!BACK
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C1
(10 points)
In an inverse variation, y = 3 when x = 8Write an inverse variation equation that shows
the relationship between x and y
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Solution to C1
First find the constant of variation. Plug x = 8 and y = 3 into the inverse variation equation and then solve for k.
x . y = k8 . 3 = k24 = k
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Solution to C1 (cont.)
Now use k = 36 to write the inverse variation equation.
y = k/x
y = 24/x This is the inverse variation
Can also be written as xy = 24BACK
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C2
(10 points)
Find the missing value:(24,1.6) and (c,0.4)
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Solution to C2
x1 . y1 = x2 . x2
24 . 1.6 = x2 . 0.4
38.4 = x2 . 0.438.4/0.4 = x2
96 = x2
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C3
(50 points)
The time, T minutes ,taken for a stadium to empty varies directly as the number of spectators , S, and inversely as the number of open exits, E.Write down a relationship connecting T,S and E.
A. It takes 12 minutes for a stadium to empty when there are 20 000 spectators and 20 open exits.
B. How long does it take the stadium to empty when there are 36 000 spectators and 24 open exits ?
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Solution to C3
A. T= k(s)/E
B. K is the constant of variation. T = 12 , S = 20,000 and E = 20
12/1 = k(20,000)/20
(20,000)K = 20 . 12K= 240/20,000 = 6/500
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Solution to C3 (cont.)
T= 6(S)/500(E)
Now S = 36 000 and E = 24T = 6(36,000)/500(24)
T= 18 (min)
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C4
(20 points)
On the world map, the distance between the cities of Baconburp and Hamfat is 12 inches. Each inch on the map represents 400 miles. How far away are Baconburp and Hamfat
actually?
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Solution to C4
400 . 12= 4800
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D1
TYPHOON!!!!BACK
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D2
(40 points)
The volume V of a gas varies inversely as the pressure p on it. If the volume is 300 cm3
under a pressure of 48 kg/cm2, what is the volume under a pressure of 25 kg/cm2?
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Solution to D2
Volume1 . Pressure1 = Volume2 . Pressure2
300 . 48 = Volume2 . 2514400 = Volume2 (25)14400/25 = Volume2 (25)
576 = Volume2
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D3
TYPHOON!!!!BACK
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D4
(10 points)
In an inverse variation, y = 2 when x = 16Write an inverse variation equation that shows
the relationship between x and y
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Solution to D4
First find the constant of variation. Plug x = 16 and y = 2 into the inverse variation equation and then solve for k.
xy = k16 . 2 = k32 = k
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Solution to D4 (cont.)
Now use k = 36 to write the inverse variation equation.
y = k/x
y = 32/x This is the inverse variation
Can also be written as xy = 32BACK