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© Website: www.ealqare. wordpress.com E| + ENGR. DARIO A. CALAQUE, JR. M Ena: calgare@mailcom MSTE MODULE C Work Problems: 1,11 te tat Lae (Eq) Where: fa= time that worker A can do the job alone tp= time that worker B can do the job alone ':= total time that workers can finish the job if all of them work to; Use (+) ifthe worker is doing the work (if the worker is not doing the work PAST CE BOARD EXAM: Team A and Team B can do, 30days, C and A in 40days. How long will each worker 1e a) Team A = 28days, Team B = 14.3days, Team C= 220da b) Team A = 38days, Team B= 24.3days, Team. o) Team A = 48days, Team B = 34.3days, Te: d) Team A = 58days, Team B = 44.3days, Tea: PAST CE BOARD EXAM: Team mm. wrk in 20days, B and C in 30days, C and A in 40days. If th wey be able to finish the job? a) 18.46days b) 19.57days ©) 23.53days d) 45.84days PAST CE BO, A pipe can fill uj in 3hours. If the pipe runs with the drain open for the take 45more minutes for the pipe to fill up the tank. If it of filling, how long will it the pipe be able to fill up the Note: Sample problems presented in this module serve as a practice problem for the TICALQARE reviewees. Always refer to our live discussion for the calculation of the given problem. Do not share module without the permission of the owner. All Rights Reserved HB Page: hp wrew aesbookcom alge © _bttps:/ /awww.youtube.com /¢/DACENGINEERINGTUTORIALS N © Website wwwreagare wordpresscom All Rights Reserved 1B Page hupr//wrew aebookcom alge © _btepss/ /awww.youtube.com /¢/DACENGINEERINGTUTORIALS MSTE MODULE C E| + ENGR. DARIO A. CALAQUE, JR. M Ena: calgare@mailcom Coin Problems Coin Terminologies: Ipenny = 1 Cent 1 Nickel = Scents JOcents 2Beents 1 Half Dollar = 50cents 1 Dollar = 100cents Coin Phrase: “TWICE AS MANY X AS” Coin Mathematical Expression: x = 2y Coin Face Value: 1 Penny = 0.01 p Nickel = 0.05 1n 1Dime=0.1d 1 Quarter = 0.25 q. 1 Half Dollar = 0.5h 1 Dollar = 1d Coin Phrase: “a collection of 70coins 8, ‘lars has a value of $17.75. In terms of face value: Coin Mathematical Expr EXAMPLE: Jacob has $3.50 's many dimes as nickels. How many nickels isting of dimes, quarters and half-dollars has a value of $17.75. There ters as dimes. Find the number of each kind of coin. a) 15dimes, 45quarters and 10half-dollars b) 25dimes, 35quarters and 20half-dollars ©) 12dimes, 32quarters and 24half-dollars d) 16dimes, 2dquarters and 40half-dollars Rate Problems: Note: Sample problems presented in this module serve as a practice problem for the ZICALQARE reviewees. Always refer to our live discussion for the calculation of the given problem. Do not share module without the permission of the owner. @ Website: www.ealqare.wordpress.com E| + ENGR. DARIO A. CALAQUE, JR. ™M Ena: calgare@mailcom All Rights Reserved HB Page hp aesbookcom alge © _btepss/ /awww.youtube.com /¢/DACENGINEERINGTUTORIALS MSTE MODULE C devt = distance travelled constant velocity t=time Relative velocity: d= %ei Where: it Pret = lative velocity Past CE Board Exam: A platoon marching at 8kph is 3km long, the rear man runs and s and then back to his original position in 30minutes. Find his ve Answer: 16kph Past CE Board Exam: Anairplane travels a distance of 500km long against the wi the same distance with the wind, the airpl velocity of the wind. Answer: Pying = 57. 143kph Diophantine Equations: Properties: 1) More unknowns than equati positis ual to zero (except if 0 is applicable) 3) Solut Past CE Board tion is by trial ani assorted calculators for 20,000pesos. These Standard Sequences/Progressions Note: Sample problems presented in this module serve as a practice problem for the BICALQARE reviewees. Always refer to our live discussion for the calculation of the given problem. Do not share module without the permission of the owner. N © Website wwwreagare wordpresscom All Rights Reserved EB Page hupsr/wrew aesbookcom alge © _bteps:/ /awww.youtube.com /¢/DACENGINEERINGTUTORIALS MSTE MODULE C E| 2 ENGR. DARIO A. CALAQUE, JR. M Eins alate@gmallcom 1) Arithmetic sequence/ progressions 2) Geometric sequence/ progressions 3) Harmonic sequence/ progressions Arithmetic Sequences/Progressions ‘The arithmetic sequence always diverges Last Term: a, = a +(n— 1d Gn = dy + (= md Common Difference d =a3-a,=a,-a, ‘Sum of terms: (ay +n) Nis (2a; + (n= 1)d] a, = First term ay = Last term d= Common difference n= Number of terms Sy= Sum of n" terms Example: {2,7,12,17,22,27, ..} (a {2,5,8,11, .) (25,21,17,13,. jetermine the following: Note: Sample problems presented in this module serve as a practice problem for the AICALQARE reviewees. Always refer to our live discussion for the calculation of the given problem. Do not share module without the permission of the owner. N © Website wwwreagare wordpresscom All Rights Reserved EB Page hus aesbookcom alge © _btepss/ /awww.youtube.com /¢/DACENGINEERINGTUTORIALS MSTE MODULE C E| 2 ENGR. DARIO A. CALAQUE, JR. M Eins alate@gmallcom Past CE Board Exam: A set out to walk at the rate of 4mph, after he had been walking for 2 hours, B set out to overtake him and went 44 miles the first hour, 4% miles for the 2n4 hour, and Smiles for the third hour and soon gaining a quarter of a mile every hour. In how many hours would B overtake A? a) 8hrs b) hrs 6) 6hrs d) 4hrs Past CE Board Exam: A pile of poles contains 1275 poles in layets 5 yer contains one pole and each lower layer has one more pole than the layé yyersare there in the pile? a) 30layers b) 25layers ©) 45layers d) S0layers Geometric Sequence/Progressions The geometric sequence converges

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