SAS04 MAT 152 - Polya Problem Solving
SAS04 MAT 152 - Polya Problem Solving
Productivity Tip: Today is the start of problem-solving techniques, make sure you are ready. Don’t
overwork your brain. This is a long module, so find time to relax and breathe fresh air in between activities.
A. LESSON PREVIEW/REVIEW
Introduction
There many ways to solve problems in mathematics and even in real life. Mathematics is full of symbols
and notations precisely, so language of mathematics depends so much on them. Several problems which
we will meet in everyday life will be expressed in words and not in algebraic expressions or symbols.
These problems stated in words can be translated into mathematical symbols to solve for the required
answer.
In this module, you will apply the Polya’s four steps in problem solving to solve word problems in algebraic
procedure. Problems involving number relations, investment, age, geometry, work and coin counting are
just some of the possible real-life problems that can be solve logically using the steps. The application of
this process will enhance your skills in problem solving.
B. MAIN LESSON
Content Notes
George Polya (1887-1985), a Hungarian mathematician who immigrated to the United States in 1940. He
published the book “How to Solve It” in 1945 which quickly became his most prized publication translated
into 17 languages.
Note that Polya’s work describes the steps to solve the problem, so when you get confused on Step 2
(device a plan), there are many strategies you can choose and we will discuss some of them in the next
three modules.
The Polya Fours-Steps can be illustrated clearly when solving “word problems” in algebraic approach to
finding solution sets. The process of (1) identifying the given, (2) writing mathematical formula, (3) solving
the unknown variable(s), and (4) checking if the value defines the formula follow Polya’s idea.
Solution: Step 1: Understand the problem. (Read the problem several times)
“Find the number.” means we are looking for a number let x = the number.
Try this “Age Problem” using the four steps!!! Always double check your mathematical symbols.
Solution:
“Check your answers against the Key to Corrections found at the end of this SAS.
Write your score on your paper.”
Skill-building Activities
Practice Exercises: Solve the following problems and show complete solutions. The first problem about
geometry figure is done for you.
1) In a blueprint of a rectangular room, the length is 1 inch more than 3 times the width. Find the
dimensions if the perimeter is to be 26 inches.
Solution:
From this point, you try to solve the investment, coins, and work problems independently.
Investment Problem
2) Ms. Arena purchased a new TV at a local electronics store for $ 541.25, which included tax. If
the tax rate is 8.25%, find the price of the TV before they added the tax.
Solution:
Coin Problem
3) A coin purse contains 5 cents, 10 cents and 25 cents coins. The number of 10 cents-coins is
three times as many as 5 cents-coin, and the 25 cents-coin is two more than the 10 cent-coin. If
the total value of its contents isP4.90, how many of each kind of coins are in the purse?
Solution:
Work Problem
4) Andrew can paint the house in 8 days and his brother can paint the same house in 6 days. How
long will it take for them to do painting together?
Solution:
“Check your answers against the Key to Corrections found at the end of this SAS.
Write your score on your paper.”
4. A man is as old as his wife. Twenty years ago, He was twice as old as his wife. Find their age now.
Part B. Multiple Choice. Write the letter of the correct answer in the space provided.
______3. A number increased by one-sixth of itself equals 14. What is its algebraic symbol?
a. – x = 14 b. x + x = 14 c. + x = 14 d. 𝑥
+ x = 14x
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______4. A marine biologist is researching the structure of a nautilus. The shell’s pattern follows a sequence
Discovered by the mathematician Fibonacci. Insert the next three numbers: 0 1 1 2 3 5 8 13 __ __ __.
a. 22, 35, 55 b. 21, 34, 55 c. 23, 36, 56 d. 20, 33, 54
______5. It is the science that deals with the logic of shape, quantity and arrangement.
a. Technology b. Social Sciences c. Mathematics d. Engineering
C. LESSON WRAP-UP
Frequently Asked Questions
Great Job! Let’s discuss your learning experience about the different activities in this module.
1. What is one strategy that you’ve never tried before that you think will help you better understand the
lesson? Describe it.
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2. What hiccups did you encounter while working in your lesson today? Describe the trigger and how it
affected your work. What did you do when it happened?
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Christine is 41 years old and her daughter is 9. In how many years will Christine will be three times as old
as her daughter?
Step 1: Understand the problem Step 2. Devise a plan
Let x = required number of years Christine’s age in x years = 3 (daugther’s age in x
9 + x = daughter’s age after x years years)
41 + x = Christine’s age in x years 41 + x = 3(9 + x)
Solutions to problem #2 - #4
2) Ms. Arena purchased a new TV at a local electronics store for $ 541.25, which included tax. If the tax rate
is 8.25%, find the price of the TV before they added the tax.
Step 1: Understand the problem. Step 2. Devise a plan
“Original price plus 8.25% tax” = x + 0.0825x
Let x = price of the TV before tax added will give you the purchasing cost of $ 541.25
x + 0.0825x = 541.25
3) A coin purse contains 5 cents, 10 cents and 25 cents coins. The number of 10 cents-coins is three times as
many as 5 cents-coin, and the 25 cents-coin is two more than the 10 cent-coin. If the total value of its contents
isP4.90, how many of each kind of coins are in the purse?
4) Andrew can paint the house in 8 days and his brother can paint the same house in 6 days. How long will it
take for them to do painting together?