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Algebra Word Problem

Solve using N as the variable:
Find 2 consecutive integers whose sum is 79.
a) 76 and 77
b) 26 and 27
c) 39 and 40


scistudent01  Thurs 24/07/08 13:15
squarebear
Thurs 24/07/08
13:29
Hmm that's a tough one isn't it. Which of those adds up to 79?
Tichfield
Thurs 24/07/08
13:32
79 divided by 2 = 39.5

So, I expect the answer is

39.5 minus 0.5, and 39.5 plus 0.5.
squarebear
Thurs 24/07/08
13:33
Surely the answer jumps out at you from the options given?
Tichfield
Thurs 24/07/08
13:34
lol
Avatar
Thurs 24/07/08
15:46
X+y = 79
x = y -1
--

y = x+1 thus

x + x +1 = 79
2x +1 = 79
2x = 78
x= 39


squarebear
Thurs 24/07/08
15:50
Wouldn't it just be easier to add up each of the numbers in the options given? There's only one that is even remotely close.

I hope this isn't the standard of maths they are teaching in schools nowadays.
Prudie
Thurs 24/07/08
15:51
Excellent Rating
To give the answer in the way the question is worded is:

The 2 consecutive numbers are N and N+1
So
N+N+1 = 79
2N + 1 + 79
2N = 78
N =39
N+1 = 40
Avatar
Thurs 24/07/08
15:52
Not as much fun as algebra though is it?
Prudie
Thurs 24/07/08
15:53
Sorry, pressed the shift button, second line of equation should read
2N+1 = 79

scistudent01
Thurs 24/07/08
18:24

Question Author

Thank you all for your imput. No I am not a student, I am a mom who is "trying" to help my child with summer study in math and science. Which sad to say I haven't studied in either course in years! All help is truly appreciated! :o)
derrynoose
Sun 27/07/08
21:28
As algebra is generalised arithmetic I assume that the teacher is trying to help the child move from arithmetic calculations to thinking about the processes that underpin them. Good approach!
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