SEPTEMBER 1, 2011 IOT POLY ENGINEERING I1-2 DRILL A: BOWLING PINS Ten bowling pins form a triangular arrangement. Move 3 pins so that the resulting triangle points in the opposite direction. DRILL B: CROSSING CLOCK HANDS On a regular clock, how many times will the minute hand and hour hand cross each other between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.?
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SEPTEMBER 1, 2011
IOT
POLY ENGINEERING
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DRILL A: BOWLING PINS
Ten bowling pins form a triangular arrangement. Move 3 pins so that the resulting triangle points in the opposite direction.
DRILL B: CROSSING CLOCK HANDS On a regular clock, how many times will the minute hand and hour hand cross each other between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.?
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DRILL A: BOWLING PINS – DIAGRAM SOLUTION
Ten bowling pins form a triangular arrangement. Move 3 pins so that the resulting triangle points in the opposite direction.
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DRILL B: CROSSING CLOCK HANDS – DIAGRAM SOLUTION
On a regular clock, how many times will the minute hand and hour hand cross each other between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.?
1. Between 10:54 and 10:55 a.m.2. At 12:00 noon
3. Between 1:05 and 1:06 p.m.
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Another view of the problem solving process:
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Sometimes we have a humorous opinion of problem solving …..
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PROBLEM #3 :
A man lived one-fourth of his life as a boy in Baltimore, one-fifth of his life as a young man in Youngstown, one-third of his life as a man in Manitoba, and the last thirteen years of his life in Thurmont. How old was the man when he died? Write down your answer.
PROBLEM #3 ALGEBRAIC SOLUTION:Define the unknowns: X = man’s total age. X/4 = years as a boy X/5 = years as a youth X/3 = years as a manWrite an equation:
Solve the equation:
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PROBLEM #4 :
Given a stack of individual blocks as shown. How many more blocks are needed to fill the empty spaces and form a large cube? Write down your answer.
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PROBLEM #4 MODEL SOLUTION:
8 blocks on level three6 blocks on level two
9 blocks on level four
23 blocks were missing
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PROBLEM #5 : HOMEWORK
Given a stack of individual blocks as shown. If all of the visible blocks were to disappear suddenly, how many blocks would remain? Write down your answer.
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PROBLEM #6 : HOMEWORK
Draw the following figure in one continuous action without lifting your pencil off the paper and without crossing any lines. You may begin at any point.
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HOMEWORK: (Problem Solving)
1. Complete any problems from today’s lesson that you didn’t already finish.
2. Answer problems # 5 - 6 on the previous slides.