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Mathematics

Estimations, equations and variables

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Memorandum

6. 12

7 (a) 18

(b) 13

(c) 17

(d) 19

(e) 12

Sum: 45

2.1

8.

1 14 7 12
15 4 9 6
10 5 16 3
8 11 2 13

Sum: 34

9. (a) 48

(b) 10

(c) 64

(d) 90

(e) 108

10. (a) true

(b) true

(c) false

(d) false

(e) true

11.

_____ _____ _____
_____ _____ _____
_____ _____ _____

12.

9 969 _____ 9 699 _____
_____ _____ _____ 6 669
6 966 9 669 6 696 _____
6 699 _____ 6 969 9 666

13. Learners own assessment

Leaner section

Content

Activity: estimations, equations and variables (magic square) [lo 1.7.2, lo 1.9.1, lo 1.10, lo 2.5]

6. Do you still remember?

The sum of all the numbers in a magic square is the same, whether they are arranged horizontally, vertically or diagonally.

What is the sum of the following magic square? _____________________________

1 8 3
6 4 2
5 0 7

7. Sometimes we substitute numbers with letters of the alphabet.

Look at the following magic square. Now replace the letters with the correct numbers.

a 11 16
b 15 c
14 d e
a: _____________________________b: _____________________________c: _____________________________d: _____________________________e: _____________________________

What is the sum of the magic square? _____________________________

8. Brainteaser!

In the following magic square the numbers have been replaced by letters.

c 3k + 2c k + 3c 2k + 4c
3k + 3c 4c 2k + c k + 2c
2k + 2c k + c 3k + 4c 3c
k + 4c 2k + 3c 2c 3k + c

What is the sum of the magic square? ______________________________________

9. We can also assign values to particular letters, e.g.

a = 9 ; b = 6 ; c = 8 ; d = 2 ; e = 10 and f = 20

Calculate:

a) b x c = ________________________________

b) f ÷ d = ________________________________

c) a x b + e = ____________________________

d) (f – e) x a = ____________________________

e) [(c – d) + b] x a = _______________________

10. Replace the letters with any number of your choice and check whether the statements are true or false.

a) e + f = f + e _______________________

b) 2k + 2c = 2 x (k + c) _______________________

c) h – g = g – h _______________________

d) 4b = 4 + b _______________________

e) x + (y + z) = (x + y) + z _______________________

11. Brainteaser!

Construct you own magic square. Reduce the seven squares to five by moving only four of the toothpicks. Make a drawing of your attempt in the space that is provided and show which toothpicks have been moved to which position.

12. Another Brainteaser!

Can you complete the following magic square with numbers using 6's and/or 9's only? (Remember that the sum of the numbers in each row, column or diagonal must be

the same!)

6 666 6 996
9 696 6 999 9 966
9 999
9 996

13. Time for self-assessment

Place a tick in the appropriate space.

Unsure Fairly sure Very sure
I am able to explain the following and to give an example: ____ ____ ____
a) square number ____ ____ ____
b) rectangular number ____ ____ ____
c) cubed number ____ ____ ____
I know a synonym for: ____ ____ ____
a) square number ____ ____ ____
b) cubed number ____ ____ ____
I can replace letters with numbers to complete a magic square ____ ____ ____
I can do the 4 main calculations correctly after having replaced the letters with numerical values ____ ____ ____

Assessment

Learning Outcome 1: The learner will be able to recognise, describe and represent numbers and their relationships, and to count, estimate, calculate and check with competence and confidence in solving problems.

Assessment Standard 1.7: We know this when the learner estimates and calculates by selecting and using operations appropriate to solving problems that involve:

1.7.2: multiple operations with integers;

Assessment Standard 1.9: We know this when the learner uses a range of techniques to perform calculations including:

1.9.1: using the commutative, associative and distributive properties with positive rational numbers and zero;

Assessment Standard 1.10: We know this when the learner uses a range of strategies to check solutions and judges the reasonableness of solutions.

Learning Outcome 2: The learner will be able to recognise, describe and represent patterns and relationships, as well as to solve problems using algebraic language and skills.

Assessment Standard 2.5: We know this when the learner solves or completes number sentences by inspection or by trial-and-improvement, checking the solutions by substitution (e.g. 2 x - 8 = 4).

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Source:  OpenStax, Mathematics grade 7. OpenStax CNX. Sep 16, 2009 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11075/1.1
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