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For Rate Problems: If it is OPP, you _____. If it is not OPP, you set _________. 1. ANSWER ADD Equally 2. ANSWER For Work Problems: 3. For Absolute Value.

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1 For Rate Problems: If it is OPP, you _____. If it is not OPP, you set _________. 1. ANSWER ADD Equally 2. ANSWER For Work Problems: 3. For Absolute Value Inequalities: If the mouth faces the door _________. ANSWER Its an “Or” For Inequalities: “And” looks like ____________. “Or” looks like ___________. 4. ANSWER Arms Folded Arms Apart

2 For Rate Problems: If it is OPP, you _____. If it is not OPP, you set _________. 1. ANSWER ADD Equally 2. ANSWER For Work Problems: 3. 4. x = 6/5 ANSWER t = 5 ANSWER

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5 Mixture Problems

6 A dealer wishes to mix coffee worth 65¢ per pound with coffee worth 90¢ per pound in order to produce 40 pounds of coffee which can be sold at 75¢ per pound. How many pounds of each type should he use? Example 1 These are the largest and smallest numbers This number is between them.

7 A dealer wishes to mix coffee worth 65¢ per pound with coffee worth 90¢ per pound in order to produce 40 pounds of coffee which can be sold at 75¢ per pound. How many pounds of each type should he use? Example 1, continued

8 Go back and look at what you were asked for. Then give the answer(s). Example 1, continued

9 A dealer wishes to mix coffee worth 65¢ per pound with coffee worth 90¢ per pound in order to produce 40 pounds of coffee which can be sold at 75¢ per pound. How many pounds of each type should he use? Example 1, continued We need: 16 pounds of 90¢ coffee 24 pounds of 65¢ coffee

10 A chemist has one solution which is 30% pure acid and another which is 60% pure acid. How many liters of each should be used to produce 60 liters of a solution which is 50% pure acid. Example 2

11 A chemist has one solution which is 30% pure acid and another which is 60% pure acid. How many liters of each should be used to produce 60 liters of a solution which is 50% pure acid. Example 2 20 liters of 30% acid 40 liters of 60% acid

12 How much salt must be added to 80 pounds of a 5% salt solution to make a 24% salt solution? Example 3 saltSalt solution

13 How much salt must be added to 80 pounds of a 5% salt solution to make a 24% salt solution? Example 3 saltSalt solution 20 pounds of salt

14 One evening 478 tickets were sold at a local movie. The charges for admission were 85¢ for adults and 50¢ for children. The total receipts for the performance were $375.50. How many adults and how many children attended? Example 4 $375.50 is the total money. We don’t need to multiply 478 by some mixture amount of money to get the total money. It is given to us. $375.50

15 One evening 478 tickets were sold at a local movie. The charges for admission were 85¢ for adults and 50¢ for children. The total receipts for the performance were $375.50. How many adults and how many children attended? Example 4 $375.50

16 One evening 478 tickets were sold at a local movie. The charges for admission were 85¢ for adults and 50¢ for children. The total receipts for the performance were $375.50. How many adults and how many children attended? Example 4 $375.50 390 adults 88 children

17 Classwork Problem #1 Juan combines 6 liters of a 30% acid solution with a 50% acid solution to obtain a 45% acid solution. How many liters of 50% solution should he use?

18 Classwork Problem #2 A 35% silver alloy is to be melted with a 65% silver alloy. How many kilograms of each should be used to get 20 kg of a 40% silver alloy?

19 Classwork Problem #3 A candy dealer sells 5¢ candy bars and 10¢ candy bars. One day he sold 130 bars for which he received $9. How many of each kind did he sell?

20 Classwork Problem #4 How many quarts of water should be added to 18 quarts of a 75% salt solution to make a 40% solution?

21 Classwork Problem #5 How many quarts of 55% antifreeze should be mixed with a 10% solution to get 12 quarts of a 25% solution?


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