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The document contains solutions to several math word problems involving geometry, numbers, coins, mixtures, and time. The geometry problem involves finding the dimensions of a rectangle given its perimeter and a relationship between its length and width. The number problem finds the smaller of two numbers given their difference and sum. The coin problem determines the number of coins of different denominations that make up a total amount.

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The document contains solutions to several math word problems involving geometry, numbers, coins, mixtures, and time. The geometry problem involves finding the dimensions of a rectangle given its perimeter and a relationship between its length and width. The number problem finds the smaller of two numbers given their difference and sum. The coin problem determines the number of coins of different denominations that make up a total amount.

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Geometry Problem

The length of a rectangle is 2cm longer than twice its width. If the perimeter of the rectangle is 34cm. Find its dimensions.

Representation:
The length is 2cm longer than its width L = w + 2 substituting in the formula, we have  




Equation:
 

Solving for L:
The width is 7.5cm while the length is 9.5cm.

Check:
When L=9.5cm and w = 7.5cm, is the perimeter 34cm?

Number Problems
The difference of two numbers is 53. Their sum is 117. Find the smaller number.

Solutions:
Let x = the larger number The difference of two numbers is 53 Therefore, if the larger number is x the smaller number is x-53 Their sum is 117 Larger number + smaller number = 117 x + (x-53) 2x 53 2x 53 + 53 2x x x-53 = 117 = 117 = 117 + 53 = 170 = 85 larger no. = 32 smaller no.

Check:
x + (x-53) = 117 85 + 32 = 117 117 = 117

Republic of the Philippines Sorsogon State College Sorsogon Campus Sorsogon City

Age Problem
Sara age three years ago is her age in 4 years. How old is she now? Present Age x Age 3 yrs. Ago x-3 Age in 4 yrs. x+4

Sara

Her age 3 years ago which is (x 3) is her age in 4 years which is x + 4. So let us get of (x + 4) and equate it to x 3.

Equation:


Solution:
Submitted by: Ramon Labrador BEED-2C Submitted to: Ms. Belardo Professor Subtract 3x from both sides Sara s present age Add 12 to both sides Multiply both sides by 4.

Check:
Sara was 21 years old 3 years ago. Sara will be 28 years old in 4 years. (28) = 21 21 = 21

Coin Problems
From his weekly baon Dante saved P 37.50 consisting of P1 and 25c coins. If there is an equal number of P1 and P5 coins, how many coins of each kind does he have? x = number of P1 coin x = number of 25c coin For uniformity of denominator, lets convert P37.50 to centavos, so we have 3750c.

Mixture Problem
A 50ml after-shave lotion at 30% alcohol is mixed with 30ml of pure water. What is the percentage of alcohol in the new solution? y y The amount of the final mixture is given by 50ml + 30ml = 80ml The amount of alcohol is equal to the amunt of alcohol in pure water (which is 0) plus the amount of alcohol in the 30% solution. Let x be the percentage of alcohol I the final solution. Hence 0 + 30% 50ml = x (80) Solve for x x = 0.1817 = 18.75%

Equation:

Time Problem:
x = 30 no. of P1 coin and the number of 25c coins. Therefore, there are thirty P1 coins and thirty 25c coins. Two trains, traveling towards each other , left from two station that are 900 miles apart, at 4 pm. If the rate of the first train is 72 mph and the rate of the second train is 78 mph, at what time will they pass each other? y After t hours, the two trains will have traveled distances D1 and D2 (in miles) given by D1 =72 t and D2 = 78 t total value is correct. y After t hours total distance D traveled by the two trains is given by D = D1 + D2 = 72 t +78 t = 150 t When distance D is equal to 900 miles, the two trains pass each other. 150 t = 900 Solve the above equation for t t = 6 hours.

Check:
30(P1) = P30.00 30(25c) = 7.50 P37.50

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