TACHS Math : Solving one-step problems

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for TACHS Math

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Example Questions

Example Question #1 : Word Problems

Tim can ride his bike eight miles in one hour. How long will it take him to ride forty miles?

Possible Answers:

Cannot be determined 

Correct answer:

Explanation:

If Tim can ride his bike eight miles in one hour then we can write the following ratio:

Next, we want to know how long it will take him to ride forty miles. We can write the following ratio:

Next, we can set these equal to one another and form a proportion.

Cross multiply and solve for the variable.

Simplify.

Divide each side of the equation by .

Solve.

Example Question #1 : Solving One Step Problems

Barry, Jerry, and Mary order a pizza. Barry pays half the cost; Jerry pays one third of the cost; Mary pays the rest, which is $3. How much did the pizza cost?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Let be the cost of the pizza. Barry paid half the cost of the pizza, which is ; Jerry paid one third of the cost, which is , and Mary paid $3. The sum of their shares of the cost is equal to the total cost, so the equation to set up is

Solve for by isolating the variable at left. First, at right, collect the like terms by adding the coefficients of . This requires finding the least common denominator of the two fractions, which is 6:

Subtract  from both sides, again by collecting like terms:

Now multiply both sides by 6 to reverse multiplication by :

The pizza cost $18.

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