The language maths interface - 2
Background In continuity of our developing understanding of the importance of The language maths interface - 1, today we will see an actual, entire worksheet in which statements are written and we need to form a corresponding mathematical statement for each of them.
e.g. a added to b gives c can be written mathematically as a + b = c. When we are writing equivalent mathematical statements to a given situation, in a way we are doing mathematical modelling. Population clock, weather prediction, share market trend studies, car demand supply etc all are some of the examples where we develop mathematical models to predict the requirements. Deep understanding of the language maths interface helps a lot in this pursuit.
Here are some statements for you to try your core mathematical modelling skills
Answers to the sheet will be provided tomorrow. 7 or more correct, if you are not a middle school or higher class maths teacher will mean your language maths interface is quite good. You may pat yourself on the back.
Dr Prakash Moghe
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