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Section 9-6
Problem Solving Skills:
   Work Backwards
Essential Question

• How do you solve real-world applications by
  working backward?


• Where you’ll see this:
   • Part-time jobs, finance, travel
Example 1
 After four stops, every seat in a school bus was taken.
 Half as many students got on at the second stop as at
the first stop, and half as many got on at the third stop
 as at the second stop. At the fourth stop, five students
  got on, the same number as at the third stop. How
     many passenger seats were there on that bus?
Example 1
 After four stops, every seat in a school bus was taken.
 Half as many students got on at the second stop as at
the first stop, and half as many got on at the third stop
 as at the second stop. At the fourth stop, five students
  got on, the same number as at the third stop. How
     many passenger seats were there on that bus?
  4th stop:                 3rd stop:


  2nd stop:                 1st stop:
Example 1
 After four stops, every seat in a school bus was taken.
 Half as many students got on at the second stop as at
the first stop, and half as many got on at the third stop
 as at the second stop. At the fourth stop, five students
  got on, the same number as at the third stop. How
     many passenger seats were there on that bus?
  4th stop: 5 got on        3rd stop:


  2nd stop:                 1st stop:
Example 1
 After four stops, every seat in a school bus was taken.
 Half as many students got on at the second stop as at
the first stop, and half as many got on at the third stop
 as at the second stop. At the fourth stop, five students
  got on, the same number as at the third stop. How
     many passenger seats were there on that bus?
  4th stop: 5 got on        3rd stop:
    Same as third stop

  2nd stop:                 1st stop:
Example 1
 After four stops, every seat in a school bus was taken.
 Half as many students got on at the second stop as at
the first stop, and half as many got on at the third stop
 as at the second stop. At the fourth stop, five students
  got on, the same number as at the third stop. How
     many passenger seats were there on that bus?
  4th stop: 5 got on        3rd stop: 5 got on
    Same as third stop

  2nd stop:                 1st stop:
Example 1
 After four stops, every seat in a school bus was taken.
 Half as many students got on at the second stop as at
the first stop, and half as many got on at the third stop
 as at the second stop. At the fourth stop, five students
  got on, the same number as at the third stop. How
     many passenger seats were there on that bus?
  4th stop: 5 got on        3rd stop: 5 got on
    Same as third stop       1/2 the 2nd stop

  2nd stop:                 1st stop:
Example 1
 After four stops, every seat in a school bus was taken.
 Half as many students got on at the second stop as at
the first stop, and half as many got on at the third stop
 as at the second stop. At the fourth stop, five students
  got on, the same number as at the third stop. How
     many passenger seats were there on that bus?
  4th stop: 5 got on        3rd stop: 5 got on
    Same as third stop       1/2 the 2nd stop

  2nd stop: 10 got on       1st stop:
Example 1
 After four stops, every seat in a school bus was taken.
 Half as many students got on at the second stop as at
the first stop, and half as many got on at the third stop
 as at the second stop. At the fourth stop, five students
  got on, the same number as at the third stop. How
     many passenger seats were there on that bus?
  4th stop: 5 got on        3rd stop: 5 got on
    Same as third stop       1/2 the 2nd stop

  2nd stop: 10 got on       1st stop:
    1/2 the 1st stop
Example 1
 After four stops, every seat in a school bus was taken.
 Half as many students got on at the second stop as at
the first stop, and half as many got on at the third stop
 as at the second stop. At the fourth stop, five students
  got on, the same number as at the third stop. How
     many passenger seats were there on that bus?
  4th stop: 5 got on        3rd stop: 5 got on
    Same as third stop       1/2 the 2nd stop

  2nd stop: 10 got on       1st stop: 20 got on
    1/2 the 1st stop
Example 1
 After four stops, every seat in a school bus was taken.
 Half as many students got on at the second stop as at
the first stop, and half as many got on at the third stop
 as at the second stop. At the fourth stop, five students
  got on, the same number as at the third stop. How
     many passenger seats were there on that bus?
  4th stop: 5 got on        3rd stop: 5 got on
    Same as third stop       1/2 the 2nd stop

  2nd stop: 10 got on       1st stop: 20 got on
    1/2 the 1st stop     5+5+10+20
Example 1
 After four stops, every seat in a school bus was taken.
 Half as many students got on at the second stop as at
the first stop, and half as many got on at the third stop
 as at the second stop. At the fourth stop, five students
  got on, the same number as at the third stop. How
     many passenger seats were there on that bus?
  4th stop: 5 got on        3rd stop: 5 got on
    Same as third stop       1/2 the 2nd stop

  2nd stop: 10 got on       1st stop: 20 got on
    1/2 the 1st stop     5+5+10+20 =40
Example 1
 After four stops, every seat in a school bus was taken.
 Half as many students got on at the second stop as at
the first stop, and half as many got on at the third stop
 as at the second stop. At the fourth stop, five students
  got on, the same number as at the third stop. How
     many passenger seats were there on that bus?
  4th stop: 5 got on        3rd stop: 5 got on
    Same as third stop       1/2 the 2nd stop

  2nd stop: 10 got on       1st stop: 20 got on
    1/2 the 1st stop     5+5+10+20 =40 seats
Example 2
Matt Mitarnowski has $14 in his pocket now. During
the day, he spent $27.45 on fez hats, $8.62 on bubble
 gum, and $6 on toys from vending machines. How
          much money did he start out with?
Example 2
Matt Mitarnowski has $14 in his pocket now. During
the day, he spent $27.45 on fez hats, $8.62 on bubble
 gum, and $6 on toys from vending machines. How
          much money did he start out with?

          Has $14, spent $27.45, $8.62, $6
Example 2
Matt Mitarnowski has $14 in his pocket now. During
the day, he spent $27.45 on fez hats, $8.62 on bubble
 gum, and $6 on toys from vending machines. How
          much money did he start out with?

          Has $14, spent $27.45, $8.62, $6

                 14+27.45+8.62+6
Example 2
Matt Mitarnowski has $14 in his pocket now. During
the day, he spent $27.45 on fez hats, $8.62 on bubble
 gum, and $6 on toys from vending machines. How
          much money did he start out with?

          Has $14, spent $27.45, $8.62, $6

                 14+27.45+8.62+6
                      =$56.07
Example 3
 After Shecky planted 42 bubble gum trees, 32 cotton
candy bushes, and 25 graphing calculator plants in his
  garden, he had 185 plants in all. How many plants
     were in the garden before he added to them?
Example 3
 After Shecky planted 42 bubble gum trees, 32 cotton
candy bushes, and 25 graphing calculator plants in his
  garden, he had 185 plants in all. How many plants
     were in the garden before he added to them?

            In the end, he has 185 plants
Example 3
 After Shecky planted 42 bubble gum trees, 32 cotton
candy bushes, and 25 graphing calculator plants in his
  garden, he had 185 plants in all. How many plants
     were in the garden before he added to them?

            In the end, he has 185 plants
        He just planted 42, 32, and 25 plants
Example 3
 After Shecky planted 42 bubble gum trees, 32 cotton
candy bushes, and 25 graphing calculator plants in his
  garden, he had 185 plants in all. How many plants
     were in the garden before he added to them?

            In the end, he has 185 plants
        He just planted 42, 32, and 25 plants

                    185-42-32-25
Example 3
 After Shecky planted 42 bubble gum trees, 32 cotton
candy bushes, and 25 graphing calculator plants in his
  garden, he had 185 plants in all. How many plants
     were in the garden before he added to them?

            In the end, he has 185 plants
        He just planted 42, 32, and 25 plants

                    185-42-32-25
                     = 86 plants
Problem Set
Problem Set


                     p. 400 #1-17




“Live up to the best that is in you: Live noble lives, as
  you all may, in whatever condition you may find
        yourselves.” - Henry W. Longfellow

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Int Math 2 Section 9-6 1011

  • 1. Section 9-6 Problem Solving Skills: Work Backwards
  • 2. Essential Question • How do you solve real-world applications by working backward? • Where you’ll see this: • Part-time jobs, finance, travel
  • 3. Example 1 After four stops, every seat in a school bus was taken. Half as many students got on at the second stop as at the first stop, and half as many got on at the third stop as at the second stop. At the fourth stop, five students got on, the same number as at the third stop. How many passenger seats were there on that bus?
  • 4. Example 1 After four stops, every seat in a school bus was taken. Half as many students got on at the second stop as at the first stop, and half as many got on at the third stop as at the second stop. At the fourth stop, five students got on, the same number as at the third stop. How many passenger seats were there on that bus? 4th stop: 3rd stop: 2nd stop: 1st stop:
  • 5. Example 1 After four stops, every seat in a school bus was taken. Half as many students got on at the second stop as at the first stop, and half as many got on at the third stop as at the second stop. At the fourth stop, five students got on, the same number as at the third stop. How many passenger seats were there on that bus? 4th stop: 5 got on 3rd stop: 2nd stop: 1st stop:
  • 6. Example 1 After four stops, every seat in a school bus was taken. Half as many students got on at the second stop as at the first stop, and half as many got on at the third stop as at the second stop. At the fourth stop, five students got on, the same number as at the third stop. How many passenger seats were there on that bus? 4th stop: 5 got on 3rd stop: Same as third stop 2nd stop: 1st stop:
  • 7. Example 1 After four stops, every seat in a school bus was taken. Half as many students got on at the second stop as at the first stop, and half as many got on at the third stop as at the second stop. At the fourth stop, five students got on, the same number as at the third stop. How many passenger seats were there on that bus? 4th stop: 5 got on 3rd stop: 5 got on Same as third stop 2nd stop: 1st stop:
  • 8. Example 1 After four stops, every seat in a school bus was taken. Half as many students got on at the second stop as at the first stop, and half as many got on at the third stop as at the second stop. At the fourth stop, five students got on, the same number as at the third stop. How many passenger seats were there on that bus? 4th stop: 5 got on 3rd stop: 5 got on Same as third stop 1/2 the 2nd stop 2nd stop: 1st stop:
  • 9. Example 1 After four stops, every seat in a school bus was taken. Half as many students got on at the second stop as at the first stop, and half as many got on at the third stop as at the second stop. At the fourth stop, five students got on, the same number as at the third stop. How many passenger seats were there on that bus? 4th stop: 5 got on 3rd stop: 5 got on Same as third stop 1/2 the 2nd stop 2nd stop: 10 got on 1st stop:
  • 10. Example 1 After four stops, every seat in a school bus was taken. Half as many students got on at the second stop as at the first stop, and half as many got on at the third stop as at the second stop. At the fourth stop, five students got on, the same number as at the third stop. How many passenger seats were there on that bus? 4th stop: 5 got on 3rd stop: 5 got on Same as third stop 1/2 the 2nd stop 2nd stop: 10 got on 1st stop: 1/2 the 1st stop
  • 11. Example 1 After four stops, every seat in a school bus was taken. Half as many students got on at the second stop as at the first stop, and half as many got on at the third stop as at the second stop. At the fourth stop, five students got on, the same number as at the third stop. How many passenger seats were there on that bus? 4th stop: 5 got on 3rd stop: 5 got on Same as third stop 1/2 the 2nd stop 2nd stop: 10 got on 1st stop: 20 got on 1/2 the 1st stop
  • 12. Example 1 After four stops, every seat in a school bus was taken. Half as many students got on at the second stop as at the first stop, and half as many got on at the third stop as at the second stop. At the fourth stop, five students got on, the same number as at the third stop. How many passenger seats were there on that bus? 4th stop: 5 got on 3rd stop: 5 got on Same as third stop 1/2 the 2nd stop 2nd stop: 10 got on 1st stop: 20 got on 1/2 the 1st stop 5+5+10+20
  • 13. Example 1 After four stops, every seat in a school bus was taken. Half as many students got on at the second stop as at the first stop, and half as many got on at the third stop as at the second stop. At the fourth stop, five students got on, the same number as at the third stop. How many passenger seats were there on that bus? 4th stop: 5 got on 3rd stop: 5 got on Same as third stop 1/2 the 2nd stop 2nd stop: 10 got on 1st stop: 20 got on 1/2 the 1st stop 5+5+10+20 =40
  • 14. Example 1 After four stops, every seat in a school bus was taken. Half as many students got on at the second stop as at the first stop, and half as many got on at the third stop as at the second stop. At the fourth stop, five students got on, the same number as at the third stop. How many passenger seats were there on that bus? 4th stop: 5 got on 3rd stop: 5 got on Same as third stop 1/2 the 2nd stop 2nd stop: 10 got on 1st stop: 20 got on 1/2 the 1st stop 5+5+10+20 =40 seats
  • 15. Example 2 Matt Mitarnowski has $14 in his pocket now. During the day, he spent $27.45 on fez hats, $8.62 on bubble gum, and $6 on toys from vending machines. How much money did he start out with?
  • 16. Example 2 Matt Mitarnowski has $14 in his pocket now. During the day, he spent $27.45 on fez hats, $8.62 on bubble gum, and $6 on toys from vending machines. How much money did he start out with? Has $14, spent $27.45, $8.62, $6
  • 17. Example 2 Matt Mitarnowski has $14 in his pocket now. During the day, he spent $27.45 on fez hats, $8.62 on bubble gum, and $6 on toys from vending machines. How much money did he start out with? Has $14, spent $27.45, $8.62, $6 14+27.45+8.62+6
  • 18. Example 2 Matt Mitarnowski has $14 in his pocket now. During the day, he spent $27.45 on fez hats, $8.62 on bubble gum, and $6 on toys from vending machines. How much money did he start out with? Has $14, spent $27.45, $8.62, $6 14+27.45+8.62+6 =$56.07
  • 19. Example 3 After Shecky planted 42 bubble gum trees, 32 cotton candy bushes, and 25 graphing calculator plants in his garden, he had 185 plants in all. How many plants were in the garden before he added to them?
  • 20. Example 3 After Shecky planted 42 bubble gum trees, 32 cotton candy bushes, and 25 graphing calculator plants in his garden, he had 185 plants in all. How many plants were in the garden before he added to them? In the end, he has 185 plants
  • 21. Example 3 After Shecky planted 42 bubble gum trees, 32 cotton candy bushes, and 25 graphing calculator plants in his garden, he had 185 plants in all. How many plants were in the garden before he added to them? In the end, he has 185 plants He just planted 42, 32, and 25 plants
  • 22. Example 3 After Shecky planted 42 bubble gum trees, 32 cotton candy bushes, and 25 graphing calculator plants in his garden, he had 185 plants in all. How many plants were in the garden before he added to them? In the end, he has 185 plants He just planted 42, 32, and 25 plants 185-42-32-25
  • 23. Example 3 After Shecky planted 42 bubble gum trees, 32 cotton candy bushes, and 25 graphing calculator plants in his garden, he had 185 plants in all. How many plants were in the garden before he added to them? In the end, he has 185 plants He just planted 42, 32, and 25 plants 185-42-32-25 = 86 plants
  • 25. Problem Set p. 400 #1-17 “Live up to the best that is in you: Live noble lives, as you all may, in whatever condition you may find yourselves.” - Henry W. Longfellow

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