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Lesson 31: Problems in Mathematical Terms
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NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM 6•4Lesson 31
Lesson 31: Problems in Mathematical Terms
Classwork
Example 1
Marcus reads for 30 minutes each night. He wants to determine the total number of minutes he will read over the
course of a month. He wrote the equation 𝑡 = 30𝑑 to represent the total amount of time that he has spent reading,
where 𝑡 represents the total number of minutes read and 𝑑 represents the number of days that he read during the
month. Determine which variable is independent and which is dependent. Then create a table to show how many
minutes he has read in the first seven days.
Independent variable
Dependent variable
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Example 2
Kira designs websites. She can create three different websites each week. Kira wants to create an equation that will
give her the total number of websites she can design given the number of weeks she works. Determine the independent
and dependent variables. Create a table to show the number of websites she can design over the first 5 weeks. Finally,
write an equation to represent the number of websites she can design when given any number of weeks.
Example 3
Priya streams movies through a company that charges her a $5 monthly fee plus $1.50 per movie. Determine the
independent and dependent variables, write an equation to model the situation and create a table to show the total cost
per month given that she might stream between 4 and 10 movies in a month.
Independent variable
Dependent variable
Equation
Independent variable
Dependent variable
Equation
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NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM 6•4Lesson 31
Exercises
1. Sarah is purchasing pencils to share. Each package has 12 pencils. The equation 𝑛 = 12𝑝, where 𝑛 is the number of
pencils and 𝑝 is the number of packages can be used to determine the total number of pencils Sarah purchased.
Determine which variable is dependent and which is independent. Then make a table showing the number of
pencils purchased for 3–7 packages.
2. Charlotte reads 4 books each week. Let 𝑏 be the number of books she reads each week and let 𝑤 be the number of
weeks that she reads. Determine which variable is dependent and which is independent. Then write an equation to
model the situation, and make a graph that shows the number of books read in under 6 weeks.
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3. A miniature golf course has a special group rate. You can pay $20 plus $3 per person when you have a group of 5 or
more friends. Let 𝑓 be the number of friends and 𝑐 be the total cost. Determine which variable is independent and
which is dependent, and write an equation that models the situation. Then make a table to show the cost for 5 to
12 friends.
4. Carlos is shopping for school supplies. He bought a pencil box for $3 and he also needs to buy notebooks. Each
notebook is $2. Let 𝑡 = the total cost of the supplies and 𝑛 be the number of notebooks. Determine which variable
is independent and which is dependent, and write an equation that models the situation. Then make a table to
show the cost for 1 to 5 notebooks.
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NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM 6•4Lesson 31
Problem Set
1. Jaziyah sells 3 houses each month. To determine the number of houses she can sell in any given number of months
she uses the equation 𝑡 = 3𝑚, where 𝑡 is the total number of houses sold and 𝑚 is the number of months. Name
the independent and dependent variables. Then create a table to show how many houses she sells in less than 6
months.
2. Joshua spends 25 minutes of each day reading. Let 𝑑 be the number of days that he reads and let 𝑚 represent the
total minutes of reading. Determine which variable is independent and which is dependent. Then write an equation
that will model the situation. Make a table showing the number of minutes spent reading over 7 days.
3. Each package of hot dog buns contains 8 buns. Let 𝑝 be the number of packages and 𝑏 be the total number of buns.
Determine which variable is independent and which is dependent. Then write an equation that will model the
situation and make a table showing the number of hot dog buns in 3 to 8 packages.
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4. Emma was given 5 sea shells. Each week she collected 3 more. Let 𝑤 be the number of weeks and 𝑠 be the number
of sea shells she has total. Which variable is independent and which is dependent? Write an equation to model the
relationship, and make a table to show how many shells she has from week 4 to week 10.
5. Emilia is shopping for fresh produce at a farmer’s market. She bought a watermelon for $5 and she also wants to
buy peppers. Each pepper is $0.75. Let 𝑡 = the total cost of the produce and 𝑛 be the number of peppers bought.
Determine which variable is independent and which is dependent, and write an equation that models the situation.
Then make a table to show the cost for 1 to 5 peppers.
6. A taxi cab service charges a flat fee of $7 plus an additional $1.25 per mile. Show the relationship between the total
cost and the number of miles. Which variable is independent and which is dependent? Write an equation to model
the relationship, and make a table to show the cost of 4 to 10 miles.

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G6 m4-h-lesson 31-s

  • 1. Lesson 31: Problems in Mathematical Terms Date: 5/15/14 S.139 139 © 2013 Common Core, Inc. Some rights reserved. commoncore.org This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM 6•4Lesson 31 Lesson 31: Problems in Mathematical Terms Classwork Example 1 Marcus reads for 30 minutes each night. He wants to determine the total number of minutes he will read over the course of a month. He wrote the equation 𝑡 = 30𝑑 to represent the total amount of time that he has spent reading, where 𝑡 represents the total number of minutes read and 𝑑 represents the number of days that he read during the month. Determine which variable is independent and which is dependent. Then create a table to show how many minutes he has read in the first seven days. Independent variable Dependent variable
  • 2. Lesson 31: Problems in Mathematical Terms Date: 5/15/14 S.140 140 © 2013 Common Core, Inc. Some rights reserved. commoncore.org This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM 6•4Lesson 31 Example 2 Kira designs websites. She can create three different websites each week. Kira wants to create an equation that will give her the total number of websites she can design given the number of weeks she works. Determine the independent and dependent variables. Create a table to show the number of websites she can design over the first 5 weeks. Finally, write an equation to represent the number of websites she can design when given any number of weeks. Example 3 Priya streams movies through a company that charges her a $5 monthly fee plus $1.50 per movie. Determine the independent and dependent variables, write an equation to model the situation and create a table to show the total cost per month given that she might stream between 4 and 10 movies in a month. Independent variable Dependent variable Equation Independent variable Dependent variable Equation
  • 3. Lesson 31: Problems in Mathematical Terms Date: 5/15/14 S.141 141 © 2013 Common Core, Inc. Some rights reserved. commoncore.org This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM 6•4Lesson 31 Exercises 1. Sarah is purchasing pencils to share. Each package has 12 pencils. The equation 𝑛 = 12𝑝, where 𝑛 is the number of pencils and 𝑝 is the number of packages can be used to determine the total number of pencils Sarah purchased. Determine which variable is dependent and which is independent. Then make a table showing the number of pencils purchased for 3–7 packages. 2. Charlotte reads 4 books each week. Let 𝑏 be the number of books she reads each week and let 𝑤 be the number of weeks that she reads. Determine which variable is dependent and which is independent. Then write an equation to model the situation, and make a graph that shows the number of books read in under 6 weeks.
  • 4. Lesson 31: Problems in Mathematical Terms Date: 5/15/14 S.142 142 © 2013 Common Core, Inc. Some rights reserved. commoncore.org This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM 6•4Lesson 31 3. A miniature golf course has a special group rate. You can pay $20 plus $3 per person when you have a group of 5 or more friends. Let 𝑓 be the number of friends and 𝑐 be the total cost. Determine which variable is independent and which is dependent, and write an equation that models the situation. Then make a table to show the cost for 5 to 12 friends. 4. Carlos is shopping for school supplies. He bought a pencil box for $3 and he also needs to buy notebooks. Each notebook is $2. Let 𝑡 = the total cost of the supplies and 𝑛 be the number of notebooks. Determine which variable is independent and which is dependent, and write an equation that models the situation. Then make a table to show the cost for 1 to 5 notebooks.
  • 5. Lesson 31: Problems in Mathematical Terms Date: 5/15/14 S.143 143 © 2013 Common Core, Inc. Some rights reserved. commoncore.org This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM 6•4Lesson 31 Problem Set 1. Jaziyah sells 3 houses each month. To determine the number of houses she can sell in any given number of months she uses the equation 𝑡 = 3𝑚, where 𝑡 is the total number of houses sold and 𝑚 is the number of months. Name the independent and dependent variables. Then create a table to show how many houses she sells in less than 6 months. 2. Joshua spends 25 minutes of each day reading. Let 𝑑 be the number of days that he reads and let 𝑚 represent the total minutes of reading. Determine which variable is independent and which is dependent. Then write an equation that will model the situation. Make a table showing the number of minutes spent reading over 7 days. 3. Each package of hot dog buns contains 8 buns. Let 𝑝 be the number of packages and 𝑏 be the total number of buns. Determine which variable is independent and which is dependent. Then write an equation that will model the situation and make a table showing the number of hot dog buns in 3 to 8 packages.
  • 6. Lesson 31: Problems in Mathematical Terms Date: 5/15/14 S.144 144 © 2013 Common Core, Inc. Some rights reserved. commoncore.org This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM 6•4Lesson 31 4. Emma was given 5 sea shells. Each week she collected 3 more. Let 𝑤 be the number of weeks and 𝑠 be the number of sea shells she has total. Which variable is independent and which is dependent? Write an equation to model the relationship, and make a table to show how many shells she has from week 4 to week 10. 5. Emilia is shopping for fresh produce at a farmer’s market. She bought a watermelon for $5 and she also wants to buy peppers. Each pepper is $0.75. Let 𝑡 = the total cost of the produce and 𝑛 be the number of peppers bought. Determine which variable is independent and which is dependent, and write an equation that models the situation. Then make a table to show the cost for 1 to 5 peppers. 6. A taxi cab service charges a flat fee of $7 plus an additional $1.25 per mile. Show the relationship between the total cost and the number of miles. Which variable is independent and which is dependent? Write an equation to model the relationship, and make a table to show the cost of 4 to 10 miles.