Algebra 1a: Chapter 1, Lesson 9, page 40.
Using Formulas
A formula is an equation that shows a relationship between 2 or more variables. The formula for the area of a rectangle is:
Area `a = l ⋅ w`
Given the length and width of an object, you can easily find the area.
Another formula as we talked about today:
`d=r ⋅ t` (DIRT problems) with d = distance, r = rate (or speed) and t = time.
Be careful, however, and make sure that you are using consistent UNITS in the formula. Do not mix up seconds with minutes or hours or inches with feet or miles. The units must ALWAYS be consistent.
Don’t forget too to add the units to the answer!
Two of tonight’s homework problems solved by MrE are here! Just click it!