Monday, January 30, 2012

iMovie Factoring Word Problem

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  1. Faith Choi, Sumin Park, HwaJung KimFebruary 1, 2012 at 9:46 PM

    An aspiring-star decided to do a concert for a small charity event in KIS. After entering the concert hall the fans got into a conflict which later turned into a very physical fight right before the show was about to begin. As a result a 8m2 of the concert hall was damaged, making it unavailable for the fans to watch the concert in. The concert hall has equal measurements on all four sides. If only 135 meters of the concert hall are available for the fans, what were the original dimensions of the hall?

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  2. Once upon a time, there was a wizard named Blumblemore. Blumblemore wasn't the nicest wizard. He spent most of his free time thinking up "evil" plans to destroy the nearby town of Mogwarts. His plans weren't very successful but he kept on trying. Blumblemore's new plan was to cook up a Super-Sticky potion to stick all the townspeople together. He read his potions book and found out that he needed a certain number of bottles of unicorn spit to make the potion. Each bottle of unicorn spit needs to have drops of liquid fairy dust added to it. The numbers of drops that need to be added to each bottle is 6 more than the number of bottles of unicorn spit needed. Blumblemore calculated to see how much liquid fairy dust would be required and found out that he needed 40 drops of liquid fairy dust in total. So how many bottles of unicorn spit does he needed to make the Super-Sticky potion?
    BONUS: How many of drops of liquid fairy dust does he need to add to each Super-Sticky potion?

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  3. Haeley, Yena, JayoonFebruary 2, 2012 at 1:24 AM

    Yena had a big crush on Jayoon for a long time. She leaves boxes of chocolate for Jayoon in her locker, one each day. Jayoon was so happy she was loved, she decided to count the number of chocolates she received. She found out that the number of chocolates in each box she received was 5 less than the number of boxes of chocolate she got. The total number of chocolate, she found out, was 104. How many days did Yena leave chocolates for Jayoon?

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  4. There was a competition between Jun, Gus and Kevin. We got darts and decided to throw it. There was a dart board which consisted blue and red areas and the blue area borders the circle. However,before we threw the darts, we decided to find the radius of the red area for fun. We measured the dart board and discovered that the radius of the entire circle is only 1cm more than the red circle. Also, I found out that the probability of hitting the blue area is 0.36. Then what is the radius of the red circle?

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    1. There was a competition between Jun and Gus.(Kevin is the dart). We got the dart and decided to throw it. There was a dart board which consisted blue and red areas and the blue area borders the circle. However,before we threw the darts, we decided to find the radius of the red area for fun. We measured the dart board and discovered that the radius of the entire circle is only 1cm more than the red circle. Also, I found out that the probability of hitting the blue area is 0.36. Then what is the radius of the red circle?

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  5. Haeley, Yena, JayoonFebruary 20, 2012 at 3:55 PM

    Yena had a big crush on Jayoon for a long time. She leaves boxes of chocolate for Jayoon in her locker, one each day. Jayoon was so happy she was loved, she decided to count the number of chocolates she received. She found out that the number of chocolates in each box she received was 5 less than the number of boxes of chocolate she got. The total number of chocolate, she found out, was 104. Jayoon decided to boast to Haeley about how popular she was. She told Haeley the relationship between the number of chocolates in each box and the number of boxes, and also told her about the total number of chocolates. Jayoon's final question for Haeley was to guss how many days did she received chocolates. What would be Haeley's final answer?

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