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1. The problem provides that the total number of chickens and cows is 25, and the total number of feet is 76. By making a table tracking the number of chickens, cows, chicken feet, cow feet, and total feet, it is determined that the farm has 12 chickens and 13 cows. 2. A blueprint shows that the length of a rectangle is 1 inch more than 3 times the width. Letting w=width, the length can be written as 1+3w. If the perimeter is 26 inches, setting up an equation using the perimeter formula and solving reveals the dimensions are a width of 3 inches and a length of 10 inches. 3. Mr. Jones has a total of 25
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Step 1:: Understand The Problem

1. The problem provides that the total number of chickens and cows is 25, and the total number of feet is 76. By making a table tracking the number of chickens, cows, chicken feet, cow feet, and total feet, it is determined that the farm has 12 chickens and 13 cows. 2. A blueprint shows that the length of a rectangle is 1 inch more than 3 times the width. Letting w=width, the length can be written as 1+3w. If the perimeter is 26 inches, setting up an equation using the perimeter formula and solving reveals the dimensions are a width of 3 inches and a length of 10 inches. 3. Mr. Jones has a total of 25
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1.

In a blueprint of a rectangular room, the length is 1 inch more than 3 times the
width.  Find the dimensions if the perimeter is to be 26 inches.

 
Step 1: Understand the problem.
 
Make sure that you read the question carefully several times. 
 

We are looking for the length and width of the rectangle.  Since length
can be written in terms of width, we will let

w = width

length is 1 inch more than 3 times the width:

1 + 3w = length

 
Step 2:  Devise a plan (translate).
 

 
Step 3:  Carry out the plan (solve).
 
*Remove ( ) by using dist. prop.
*Combine like terms

*Inv. of add. 2 is sub. 2

*Inv. of mult. by 8 is div. by 8


 

 
Step 4:  Look back (check and interpret).
 
If width is 3, then length, which is 1 inch more than 3 times the width
would have to be 10.  The perimeter of a rectangle with width of 3
inches and length of 10 inches does come out to be 26.
 

FINAL ANSWER: Width is 3 inches. Length is 10 inches.

2.

Mr. Jones has a total of 25 chickens and cows on his farm. How many of each does he
have if all together there are 76 feet?

Step 1: Understanding the problem


We are given in the problem that there are 25 chickens and cows.
All together there are 76 feet.
Chickens have 2 feet and cows have 4 feet.
We are trying to determine how many cows and how many chickens Mr. Jones has on his farm.
Step 2: Devise a plan
Going to use Guess and test along with making a tab
Many times the strategy below is used with guess and test.
Make a table and look for a pattern:
Procedure: Make a table reflecting the data in the problem. If done in an orderly way, such a
table will often reveal patterns and relationships that suggest how the problem can be solved.
Step 3: Carry out the plan:
Chickens Cows Number of chicken feet Number of cow feet Total number of feet
20 5 40 20 60
21 4 42 16 58
Notice we are going in the wrong direction! The total number of feet is decreasing!
19 6 38 24 62

Better! The total number of feet are increasing!

15 10 30 40 70
12 13 24 52 76

Step 4: Looking back:

Check: 12 + 13 = 25 heads

24 + 52 = 76 feet.

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