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Word Problem Sections

Word Problem Sections. Periods 4, 5, 6, 7. Lesson 1-8: Look for a Pattern. Information News spreads quickly at Riverdell High. Each student who hears a story repeats it 15 minutes later to two students who have not yet heard it, and then tells no one else. Lesson 2-7: Try, Test, and Revise.

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Word Problem Sections

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  1. Word Problem Sections Periods 4, 5, 6, 7

  2. Lesson 1-8: Look for a Pattern Information News spreads quickly at Riverdell High. Each student who hears a story repeats it 15 minutes later to two students who have not yet heard it, and then tells no one else.

  3. Lesson 2-7: Try, Test, and Revise Ticket Sales The theater club at school put on a play. For one performance, the club sold 133 tickets and raised $471. Tickets cost $4 for adults and $3 for students. How many student tickets and how many adult tickets did the club sell?

  4. Lesson 3-8: Simplify the Problem A snail is trying to escape from a well 10 ft deep. The snail can climb 2 ft each day, but each night it slides back 1 ft. How many days will the snail take to climb out of the well?

  5. Lesson 4-5: Account for All Possibilities Photography Mandy, Jim, Keisha, Darren, Lin, Chris, and Jen are friends. They want to take pictures of themselves with two people in each picture. How many pictures do they need to take?

  6. Lesson 5-6: Work Backward Time You are planning to go to a baseball game that starts at 1:00 p.m. You want to arrive half an hour early. Your walk to the train station is about 10 minutes long. The train ride to the city takes of an hour. After you arrive in the city, you will need to walk for about 10 more minutes to get to the stadium. What time should you plan to leave?

  7. Lesson 6-10: Make a Table Population Growth At the beginning of the year 2000, the population of the United States was about 273.5 million. The rate of population growth was about 0.85% per year. If that rate continues, what will the population be at the beginning of 2010?

  8. Lesson 7-4: Write an Equation Moving Vans A moving van rents for $29.95 a day plus $.12/mi. Ms. Smith's bill for a two-day rental was $70.46. How many miles did she drive?

  9. Lesson 8-6: Solve by Graphing Wildlife Use the data in the table below. Suppose there were 18 wolves one year. About how many moose would you expect to be on the island that year?

  10. Lesson 9-4: Draw a Diagram How many diagonals does an octagon have?

  11. Lesson 10-8: Make a Model Packaging A box company makes boxes to hold popcorn. Each box is made by cutting the square corners out of a rectangular sheet of cardboard. The rectangle is 8.5in. by 11 in. What are the dimensions of the box that will hold the most popcorn if the square corners have side lengths 1 in., 2 in., 3 in., and 4 in.?

  12. Lesson 11-4: Write a Proportion Surveying To find the distance from Q to P across a canyon, a surveyor picks points R and S such that is perpendicular to . He locates point T on such that is perpendicular to . The two triangles, PRS and PQT, are similar. He then measures ,, and . What is the distance QP across the canyon?

  13. Lesson 12-9: Stimulate the Problem Basketball As time is running out in the basketball game, your team is behind by one point. You are fouled and go to the free-throw line. If you miss the shot, your team loses. If you make it, the score is tied and you get another shot. If you miss the second shot, the game ends in a tie. If you make both shots, your team wins. Your average at free throws is four out of five. Simulate the situation and find an experimental probability for each event.

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