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m1205
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tips-for-problem-solving
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Mathematics
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sentence
data
step
solving
problem
essential
answer
written problems
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There are four steps to solving a written problem: reading the problem, constructing mathematical sentences, solving the operations and giving the solution to the problem. In a way, a problem is an enigma posed to us.

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Step 1: Reading the Problem
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step-1-reading-the-problem
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Obviously, the first thing to do is to carefully read the problem to be solved. As you read, you need to pay attention and identify :

  • the essential data to solve the problem

  • unnecessary information

  • the question to be answered.

After reading, only the essential information is retained.

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Sophie is 14 years old. She wants to buy a bicycle costing 100 dollars. She saves 10 dollars a week. In how many weeks will she be able to buy the bike?

  • Sophie is 14: useless data

  • She wants to buy a bicycle costing 100 dollars: essential information

  • She saves 10 dollars a week: essential information

  • In how many weeks will she be able to buy the bike: question

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Step 2: Constructing Mathematical Sentences
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step-2-constructing-mathematical-sentences
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After the first step, we retain the essential data for the problem. With this data, we need to construct a mathematical sentence, i.e. a series of operations that we need to solve to find the answer to the problem.

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Price of bike ÷ money saved per week = number of weeks needed

100 ÷ $10 per week = number of weeks needed

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To construct mathematical sentences, you need to be able to identify the key words associated with addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.

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Step 3: Solve the Operations
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step-3-solve-the-operations
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Once you have constructed the mathematical sentence, you need to carry out the operations it contains.

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100 ÷ $10 per week = 10 weeks

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Step 4: Provide a Solution to the Problem
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step-4-provide-a-solution-to-the-problem
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After making the necessary calculations, you need to give the answer to the problem in the form of a sentence. Don't forget to specify the unit of measurement for the answer.

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In this example, we can write the answer like this: Sophie will be able to buy her bike in 10 weeks. If you only answer ‘10’, the answer is incomplete.

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