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Math Groups (3rd term)

Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5


1. Escobido 1. Jara 1. Bondoc 1. Divinagracia 1. Riego
2. Mamangon 2. Garcia 2. Navarro 2. Presas 2. Tan
3. Libadia 3. Abellaneda 3. Lozano 3. Omana 3. De Mesa
4. Abanil 4. Cortez 4. Hugo 4. Daluz 4. Astudillo
5. Dela Cuesta 5. Toribio 5. Montoya 5. Te 5. Pelayo
6. Rodil 6. Andres 6. Macalinga 6. Tabingo 6. Pacubas
7. Baria 7. Pineda 7. Chung 7. Villanueva 7. Frias
Math Groups (3rd term)
Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5
1. Ang 1. De Lara 1. Zoleta 1. Longatang 1. Agustin, C.
2. Agustin, EJ 2. Bellosillo 2. Cabanlit 2. Belaniso 2. Alcantara
3. Malaca 3. Oikawa 3. Dela Cruz, J 3. Aquino 3. Medalla
4. Villacruzes 4. Mascarina 4. Ercia 4. Marasigan 4. Ulep
5. Severino 5. De Luna 5. Radovan 5. Buan 5. Manao
6. Dela Cruz, Mj 6. De Villa 6. Andres 6. De Luna, J 6. Nieva
7. Cabreza 7. Lojo 7. Chang 7. Aleganza 7. Magcal
Math Groups (3rd term)
Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5
1. Lazaro 1. Tiempo 1. Barrameda 1. Abag 1. Nolasco
2. Edralin 2. Espedido 2. Chan 2. Duritan 2. Guanzon
3. Cruz 3. Lacsamana 3. Rigo 3. Bobadilla 3. Ramirez
4. Magno 4. Sarvida 4. Sanchez 4. Mapua 4. Parde
5. Kamal Singh 5. Perez 5. Santos 5. Irosido 5. Bagaipo
6. Tolidanes 6. Empleo 6. Banzon 6. Tompkins 6. Arias
7. Ko 7. Alviz 7. Smith 7. Villanueva 7. Andaya
Math Groups (3rd term)
Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5
1. Lasam 1. Culla 1. Flores 1. Samarista 1. Yabyabin
2. Regis 2. Nolasco 2. Occiano 2. Pandanan 2. Tipico
3. Villavicencio 3. Ambrosio 3. Lerio 3. Fuentes 3. Go
4. Fernandez 4. Ladores 4. Tongco 4. Cortes 4. Castillo
5. Gamboa 5. Adricula 5. Ong 5. Ocampo 5. Maceda
6. Janda 6. Masilag 6. Panlilio 6. Dipasupil 6. Acain
7. Torres 7. Chiao 7. Lara 7. Cinconiege 7. Comia
8. Pe Benito
Guessing game 1
I have two numbers whose sum is 2 and whose
difference is 48. What are the numbers?

25 and -23
Guessing game 2
How many coins are in each hand?
hints:
1. There are 8 coins in all.

2. There are 2 more coins on the


right hand than on the left hand.

3 5
An equation in one variable is a
statement in which two expressions, at
least one containing the variable, are
equal.
An equation in one variable is linear when
the highest power of the variable in the
equation is 2.
Distributive Property is used to check if
the solution is correct. It states that if two
quantities are equal, then one may replace
another without changing the equality.
In RESAC, R stands for Representation.
Group Activity : Solve the number problem using RESAC

Assign 2 secretaries to:


1. write your solutions in a ½ crosswise sheet
of intermediate paper (write your grp. no. and names)
2. write your solutions on the board

And a presenter to explain your work

(maximum of 10 minutes to finish the task)


Group Activity : Solve the number problem using RESAC
1. The sum of two numbers is 35. Their difference is 13. Find
the numbers.
2. Find three consecutive even integers whose sum is 108.
3. Thrice the sum of a number and 2 equals 24 added with
the same number. Find the number.
4. Two numbers are in a ratio 3:4. Their sum is 56. Find the
numbers.
5. Find three consecutive odd integers whose sum is 57.
What are the integers?
1. The sum of two numbers is
35. Their difference is 13. Find
the numbers.
2.Find three consecutive even
integers whose sum is 108.
3. Thrice the sum of a number
and 2 is equal to 24 added with
the same number. Find the
number.
4. Two numbers are in a
ratio 3:4. Their sum is 56.
Find the numbers.
5. Find three consecutive odd
integers whose sum is 57. What
are the integers?
Applications of Linear Equations:
Comparison and Geometric
Problems
Learning Objectives
Solving Comparison Problems
1. In a bottle recycling drive school, Jenny
collected 7 more bottles than Terry.
Together, they collected 65 bottles in all.
How many bottles did Jenny collect?

A: Jenny collected 36 bottles.


Solving Comparison Problems
2. A 140 cm wire is cut into two pieces. One
piece is three times as long as the other
piece. Find the length of the longer piece.

A: The longer piece of wire is 105 cm


Solving Comparison Problems
3. Ana has Php 100 and Php 50 bills. She
has one more than twice as many as
Php100 as Php50. If her money amounts
to Php 600, how many of each kind does
she have?
A: Ana has 5 Php100 and 2 Php50.
Solving Comparison Problems
4. Neil has Php 20 and Php 500 bills. He has
one less than twice as many Php20 as
Php500. If his money amounts to Php 1600,
how many of each kind of bill does he have?

A: Neil has 5 Php20 and 3 Php500.

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