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If you have to solve a multi-step equation, you might as well do it with fractions, right?
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- 00:06
Solving Multi-Step Equations with Fractions, a la Shmoop.
- 00:10
Due to budget cuts... aka global warming… the annual Arctic Ball is now BYOI...
- 00:16
…Bring Your Own Ice. Parker Penguin has invited potential life
- 00:24
partner Penny Penguin to the Arctic Ball. Each penguin pair is expected to bring five
- 00:30
icebergs to the party.
Full Transcript
- 00:33
If Parker only has two-thirds of an iceberg, how much ice will Penny need to bring to pick
- 00:40
up the slack? They can only transport the ice to the party in thirds.
- 00:45
Here are your options.
- 00:50
First, we need to formulate an equation to thaw out this problem.
- 00:57
Parker has two-thirds of an iceberg. That's the easy part. We need to know how many thirds
- 01:02
Pembroke needs to bring in order to equal five.
- 01:06
Our equation should be: two-thirds plus i-over-three equals five, and we're trying to solve for
- 01:12
i, which is the amount of ice. Now we need to simplify things.
- 01:17
We'll do this by multiplying everything by three to get rid of the fractions. 2/3 times
- 01:23
3 is 2. i over 3 times 3 is i. Five times three is
- 01:30
fifteen. So our equation is now: two plus i equals
- 01:34
fifteen. All we have to do now is subtract two from
- 01:38
both sides.
- 01:46
Fifteen minus two equals thirteen. So Penny will need to bring 13 pieces of ice.
- 01:53
So i = 13. The answer is D.
- 01:59
That's a lot of ice. Penny’s got it covered though. Don't be
- 02:04
fooled by the rocks that she’s got.
- 02:06
Her love don't cost a thing.
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