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Name: ______________________________________Grade/Section: ______________ Score:_______

WORKSHEET #1
Quadratic Equations/Quadratic Functions

Directions: Answer the following problems to the best of your ability using the GADS template.
1. If the square of a number is added to 3 times the number, the sum is 108. Find the number.
Given:

Asked:
Drawing/Representation:

Solution:

2.One side of a rectangular field is adjacent to a river. The other three sides are to be enclosed with 160
meters of fencing. What dimensions of the field will give the maximum?

3. One number is 5 greater than another number. If the sum of their squares is five times the square of the
smaller number, what are the numbers?

4. How wide a strip must be mowed around a rectangular grass field 40m wide and 60 m long for two-third
of the mowing to be done?

5. The perimeter of a rectangle is 38 m. Find the dimensions of the rectangle contain the largest area?

6. A gardener has 200m of fencing to enclosed two adjacent rectangular plots. What dimensions will
produce a maximum enclosed area?

7. What is the largest rectangular area that can be enclosed with 16m of fence?

8. The altitude of a triangle is 11 cm less than its base. IF the area is 105 cm2, what are the lengths of the
base and the altitude?

9. Find the two real numbers whose sum is 10 and whose product is a maximum.

10. Find the number of computer units x that needs to be sold to produced a maximum profit
P(in pesos) =900x-0.1x2.
Name: ______________________________________Grade/Section: ______________ Score:_______
WORKSHEET #2
Direct Variations

Directions: Answer the following problems to the best of your ability using the GADS template.
1. Mackee’s income varies directly as the number of days that she works. If she earns Php 8000.00 in 20
days, how much will she earn if she worked 3 times as long?
Given:
Asked:
Drawing/Representation:

Solution:

2. The circumference of a circle varies directly from its diameter. If the circumference of a circle having a
diameter of 7 cm is 7 π cm , what is the circumference of the circle whose diameter is 40 cm?

3. The service fee f of a physical therapist varies directly as the number of hours n of service rendered. A
physical therapist charges Php 2100 for three hours to patients in a home care. How much would he be
paid for 7.5 hours of service?

4. A mailman can sort out 738 letters in 6 hours. If the number of sorted letters varies directly as the
number of working hours, how many letters can be sorted out in 9.5 hours?

5. The pressure p at the bottom of a swimming pool varies directly as the depth d of the water. If the
pressure is 125 Pascal when the water is 2 meters deep, find the pressure when it is 4.5 meters deep?
Name: ______________________________________Grade/Section: ______________ Score:_______
WORKSHEET #3
Inverse Variations

Directions: Answer the following problems to the best of your ability using the GADS template.
1. The number of days needed in repairing a house varies inversely as the number of men working. If it
takes 15 days for 2 men to repair the house. How many men are needed to complete the job in 6 days?
Given:
Asked:
Drawing/Representation:

Solution:

2. Two college students decided to rent an apartment near the school where they are studying. The
nearest and cheapest apartment costs Php 5000.00 a month, which they find too much for their monthly
budget. How many students will they need to share the rent with so that each will pay only Php 1250 a
month?

3. The force of attraction F between two opposite electrical charges varies inversely as the square of the
distance between them. If F =18 when d = 10, find F when d =15.

4. At 60 kilometers per hour it takes Loida 10 hours to travel from her house to their house in the province.
How long will it take her if she travels at 80 kilometers an hour?

5. The time T required to do a job varies inversely as the number of people P working. It takes 5h for
bricklayers to complete a certain job. How long will it take 10 bricklayers to complete the job?
Name: ______________________________________Grade/Section: ______________ Score:_______
WORKSHEET #4
Joint Variations

Directions: Answer the following problems to the best of your ability using the GADS template.
1. The amount of gasoline used by a car varies jointly as the distance travelled and the square root of the
speed. Suppose a car used 25 liters on a 100 km trip at 100 km/h, about how many liters will it used on a
192 km trip at 64 km/h?
Given:
Asked:
Drawing/Representation:

Solution:
2. The area of a triangle varies jointly as the base and the height. A triangle with a base of 8 cm and a
height of 9 cm has an area of 36 square centimeters. Find the area when the base is 10 cm and the height
is 7 cm.

3. The mass of a rectangular sheet of wood varies jointly as the length and the width. When the length is
20 cm and the width is 10 cm, the mass is 200 grams. Find the mass when the length is 30 cm and the
width is 15 cm.

4.The weight of a rectangular block of metal varies inversely as its length, width and thickness. If the
weight of a 13 dm by 8 dm by 6 dm block of aluminum is 18.2 kg, find the weight of a 16x10x4 dm block of
aluminum.

5. The simple interest earned in a given time varies jointly as principal and the rate. If Php 3000 earned
Php 450 at 6 % rate, how much would be earned by Php 5000 at 5 % in the same time?
Name: ______________________________________Grade/Section: ______________ Score:_______
WORKSHEET #5
Combined Variations

Directions: Answer the following problems to the best of your ability using the GADS template.
1. The current I varies directly as the electromotive force E and inversely as the resistance R. If in a
system a current of 20 amperes flows through a resistance of 20 ohms with an electromotive force of 100
volts, find the current that 150 volts will send through the system.
Given:
Asked:
Drawing/Representation:

Solution:
2. The acceleration a of an object varies directly as the force f exerted and inversely as its mass m. If the
constant of variations is 1, find the acceleration in meters/ second2 of a 10 kg object exerting a force of 10
Newtons.

3. The force of attraction F of a body varies directly as its mass and inversely as the square of the
distance d from the body. When m = 8 kg and d= 5 meters, F = 100 Newtons, Find F when m = 2 kg and
d= 15 m.

4. The electrical resistance of a wire varies directly as its length and inversely as the square of its
diameter. If a wire 30 m long and 0.75 mm in diameter has a resistance of 25 ohms. Find the length of a
wire of the same material whose resistance and diameter are 30 ohms and 1.25 mm, respectively.

5. The amount of illumination from a source of light varies directly as the intensity of the source and
inversely as the square of the distance from the source. At what distance from the light source of intensity
300 candlepower will the illumination be half of the illumination at 6 dm away from the source?

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