Using a Problem-Solving Strategy to Solve Number Problems
Learning Outcomes
Apply the general problem-solving strategy to number problems
Identify how many numbers you are solving for given a number problem
Solve consecutive integer problems
Now we will translate and solve number problems. In number problems, you are given some clues about one or more numbers, and you use these clues to build an equation. Number problems don’t usually arise on an everyday basis, but they provide a good introduction to practicing the Problem-Solving Strategy. Remember to look for clue words such as difference, of, and and.
Example
The difference of a number and six is [latex]13[/latex]. Find the number.
Solution:
Step 1. Read the problem. Do you understand all the words?
Step 2. Identify what you are looking for.
the number
Step 3. Name. Choose a variable to represent the number.
Let [latex]n=\text{the number}[/latex]
Step 4. Translate. Restate as one sentence.Translate into an equation.
[latex]n-6\enspace\Rightarrow[/latex] The difference of a number and 6[latex]=\enspace\Rightarrow[/latex] is
Watch the following video to see another example of how to solve a number problem.
Solving for Two or More Numbers
Some number word problems ask you to find two or more numbers. It may be tempting to name them all with different variables, but so far we have only solved equations with one variable. We will define the numbers in terms of the same variable. Be sure to read the problem carefully to discover how all the numbers relate to each other.
example
One number is five more than another. The sum of the numbers is twenty-one. Find the numbers.
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Solution:
Step 1. Read the problem.
Step 2. Identify what you are looking for.
You are looking for two numbers.
Step 3. Name.Choose a variable to represent the first number.
What do you know about the second number?
Translate.
Let [latex]n=\text{1st number}[/latex]One number is five more than another.
[latex]x+5={2}^{\text{nd}}\text{number}[/latex]
Step 4. Translate.Restate the problem as one sentence with all the important information.
Translate into an equation.
Substitute the variable expressions.
The sum of the numbers is [latex]21[/latex].The sum of the 1st number and the 2nd number is [latex]21[/latex].
[latex]n\enspace\Rightarrow[/latex] First number
[latex]+\enspace\Rightarrow[/latex] +
[latex]n+5\enspace\Rightarrow[/latex] Second number
[latex]=\enspace\Rightarrow[/latex] =
[latex]21\enspace\Rightarrow[/latex] 21
Step 5. Solve the equation.
[latex]n+n+5=21[/latex]
Combine like terms.
[latex]2n+5=21[/latex]
Subtract five from both sides and simplify.
[latex]2n=16[/latex]
Divide by two and simplify.
[latex]n=8[/latex] 1st number
Find the second number too.
[latex]n+5[/latex] 2nd number
Substitute [latex]n = 8[/latex]
[latex]\color{red}{8}+5[/latex]
[latex]13[/latex]
Step 6. Check:
Do these numbers check in the problem?Is one number 5 more than the other?
Notice that each number is one more than the number preceding it. So if we define the first integer as [latex]n[/latex], the next consecutive integer is [latex]n+1[/latex]. The one after that is one more than [latex]n+1[/latex], so it is [latex]n+1+1[/latex], or [latex]n+2[/latex].
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