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How to use Ratios and Proportions to Solve Real World Problems


By mrtedmartin

Instructor uses a Power Point presentation to demonstrate how to use ratios and proportions to solve problems real world problems. Unit rates are discussed and definitions are given. Solving unit rate problems are modeled and a calculator is used for computation.

Intermediate Algebra | MathHelp.com


By MathHelp.com

This lesson covers motion problems. Students learn to solve advanced "motion" word problems -- for example, riding a bike to pick up a car and driving back, or biking part of a trip and taking a boat the rest of the trip. Students should first draw a diagram to represent the relationship between the distances involved in the problem, then set up a chart based on the formula rate times time = distance. The chart is then used to set up the equation.

Understanding Geometry | MathHelp.com


By MathHelp.com

This lesson covers wind and current problems. Students learn to solve wind and current word problems using a system of linear equations, as demonstrated in the following problem. Into a headwind, the plane flew 2000 miles in 5 hours. With a tailwind, the return trip took 4 hours. Find the speed of the plane in still air and the speed of the wind. The two variables used in this problem are p, the speed of the plane in still air, and w, the speed of the wind. So the speed of the plane with a tailwind can be represented as p + w, and the speed of the plane against a headwind can be represented as p -- w. Note that this problem requires a chart to organize the information. The chart is based on the formula rate times time = distance. The chart is then used to set up the two equations.

Grade 5 Math Lessons and Worksheets


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It is important for you as a parent to know what your child should be learning in grade 5 math. This is for you to be able to monitor your child’s progress and see if they are having any difficulty with the subject. If you supervise their learning process, then you can determine whether your child needs more help or tutoring. Having a clear idea of the math concepts that your child should be learning also gives you a chance to reinforce their knowledge. Familiarize yourself with the lessons that he or she is learning about so that you can help them anytime they need your assistance. The major topics that are included in grade 5 math are math strands involving whole numbers, decimals, fractions, measurement, plane figures, area and perimeter, ratio, scale, percent, average, graphs, rectangular prisms and cubes, volume, rates and speed, and functions and equations. Your child should develop competency in understanding problems concerning these math concepts. Your child should also be able to translate that knowledge into their problem solving skills. These problems should be applicable in the real world so that your child will be able to visualize and analyze the situation. Grade 5 math already includes using formulas and creating solutions for math problems. This is the introduction of the more complex math concepts and operations. It is preferable that you guide and aid your child as much as you can at this stage. The danger of having your child experience too much difficulty in the subject is that he or she will completely lose interest in math. You should try to avoid this and help your child develop a strong foundation in math concepts. As your child goes on to learn about harder math, you should also be more willing to give them assistance.

Speed translation | Ratios, proportions, units, and rates | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy


By Khan Academy

This video takes us through some more advanced unit conversion problems. Here, we can see how to make multiple conversions in the same problem concerning speed. Take particular note of how the units change in each step. More importantly, note how, step by step, our units slowly change into the units we want for our final answer. If you are having trouble understanding why this happens, go to the key concept described at 2:20 in the video. Note that this only occurs when multiplying two quantities, not when adding them!

Finding average speed or rate | Ratios, proportions, units, and rates | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy


By Khan Academy

Using the formula for finding distance we can determine Usian Bolt's average speed, or rate, when he broke the world record in 2009 in the 100m. Watch.

Using Tables to Explore Ratios and Rates


By TeacherTube Math

YouTube presents 64 Using Tables to Explore Ratios and Rates an educational video resource on math.

Nonfiction Text Structures


By Jen Jonson

This video discusses nonfiction text structures and how they affect nonfiction comprehension of the genre.

Fractions & Proportions : Understanding Math Ratios


By eHow

YouTube presents Fractions & Proportions : Understanding Math Ratios an educational video resources on math.

Fractions & Proportions : Understanding Math Ratios


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How to solve the "working together" riddle that stumps most US college students


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Miss Emily shares her tips, insights, and wisdom on 'Positive Discipline.' We use Positive Discipline in Montessori education for preschool and kindergarten children. Miss Emily explains why children misbehave, how to be pro-active, how to set reasonable developmental expectations and acknowledge their frustrations.

Substitution Reactions - SN1 and SN2 Mechanisms: Crash Course Organic Chemistry #21


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