using formulae
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Using Formulae. By the end of the lesson, you should have a good understanding of: The usefulness of formulae How to produce a formula How to rearrange formulae to suit a situation. Taxi Fare. A taxi-driver charges a fixed rate of £2 per journey plus 50p per mile . - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Using Formulae
• By the end of the lesson, you should have a good understanding of:
• The usefulness of formulae• How to produce a formula• How to rearrange formulae to suit a situation
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Taxi FareA taxi-driver charges a fixed rate of £2 per journey plus 50p per mile.
How much does it cost to travel 10 miles?£2£2 + + £0.50 £0.50 x 10 = £7x 10 = £7
Can you produce a formula for the cost of travel?
c = c = 22 + + 0.50.5dd(where c is the cost in £ and d is the distance in miles)
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Taxi FareA taxi-driver charges a fixed rate of £2 per journey plus 50p per mile.
How far can you travel for £10?(£10 - (£10 - £2£2) / ) / £0.50 £0.50 = 16 miles= 16 miles
Can you produce a formula for the cost of travel?
d = (c - d = (c - 22) / ) / 0.50.5or: or: d = 2(c – d = 2(c – 22))
(where c is the cost in £ and d is the distance in miles)
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Taxi FareA taxi-driver charges a fixed rate of £2 per journey plus 50p per mile.
c = c = 22 + + 0.50.5d d .c – 2 = 0.5dc – 2 = 0.5d
2(c – 2)= d 2(c – 2)= d .#
Changing the subject
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