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- 1. Multiple Choice Edit 30 seconds 1 pt An _____________ is a set of instructions for solving a problem in the smallest number of steps. loop answer conditional algorithm
- 2. Multiple Choice Edit 30 seconds 1 pt This type of problem solving strategy involves breaking a large problem into smaller parts then solving the smaller parts of the problem. Asking question Look for familiar Divide and conquer
- 3. Multiple Choice Edit 30 seconds 1 pt Which problem solving strategy would help you when you and your brothers/sisters are cleaning your house? Divide and conquer Asking question Look for Familiar Things
- 4. Multiple Choice Edit 30 seconds 1 pt What is the goal of the third problem solving step: List Possible Solutions? Define the problem Pick the best solution Brainstorm solutions that could work Create an algorithm
- 5. Multiple Choice Edit 30 seconds 1 pt What is the main objective of the 6th problem solving step: Implement the Solution? Ask questions about the problem List possible solutions Actually complete the plan to solve the problem Define the problem
- 6. Multiple Choice Edit 30 seconds 1 pt Which problem solving strategy would be best for this scenario: YOU and A FRIEND are planning a LARGE graduation party with lots of DETAILS. Asking questions Divide and Conquer Look for familiar Things
- 7. Multiple Choice Edit 30 seconds 1 pt What is the goal of the 4th problem solving step: Select the Best Solution? Ask questions about the problem Pick the BEST solution Define the Problem List possible solutions that could work
- 8. Multiple Choice Edit 30 seconds 1 pt When evaluating algorithms which of the following would be best for this algorithm for saving time making lunch. 1. Make a salad, 2. Pour a drink, 3. Microwave frozen meal for 5 minutes. Optimizing Steps (Reordering) Eliminating Steps Calculating Steps
- 9. Multiple Choice Edit 30 seconds 1 pt Which problem solving strategy would be best for this scenario: your friend's tells you ONE thing: my computer doesn't work. Look for familiar Things Divide and Conquer Asking questions
- 10. Multiple Choice Edit 30 seconds 1 pt What is the main objective of the first step in the problem solving process: Define the problem? Select the best solution Restate in detail the actual problem Predict if the problem will be successful Brainstorm possible solutions
- 11. Multiple Choice Edit 30 seconds 1 pt Which is MOST similiar to an algorithm? Pirate Picture of treasure Treasure Map Shovel
- 12. Multiple Choice Edit 30 seconds 1 pt The act of finding a solution to a difficult question is ____________. problem solving data mining looping searching
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The charge has units of coulombs (C) and the force is expressed in newtons (N). Suppose you are solving a physics problem in which you calculate an electric field. Which of these is a unit that your answer might have?
So you take it to be rectangular with a width of 0.5 m and multiply width by length to get an estimate of 3 m2. Why was your estimate not done correctly? Why would scientists perform an order-of-magnitude calculation of the number of stars in the universe, rather than calculating them exactly?
Quiz yourself with questions and answers for Physics | Module 3 | Lesson 6: Quiz: "Problem Solving Strategies: Units", so you can be ready for test day. Explore quizzes and practice tests created by teachers and students or create one from your course material.
If you enjoy solving puzzles, you’ll find solving physics problems is similar in many ways. Here we’ll look at a few general tips on how to approach solving problems. At the beginning of a problem stated in SI units, immediately convert the units of all the quantities you’re given to base SI units.
PROBLEM SOLVING STRATEGY FOR WORD PROBLEMS. Read the problem. Make sure all the words and ideas are understood. Identify what you are looking for. Name what you are looking for. Choose a variable to represent that quantity. Translate into an equation. It may be helpful to restate the problem in one sentence with all the important information.
Problem Solving Strategy 3 (Draw a Picture). Some problems are obviously about a geometric situation, and it is clear you want to draw a picture and mark down all of the given information before you try to solve it.
Identify the "given" information in the problem. Look for a number with units to start this problem with. What is the problem asking you to "find"? In other words, what unit will your answer have? Use ratios and conversion factors to cancel out the units that aren't part of your answer, and leave you with units that are part of your answer.
Problem Solving Strategies-Units. Calculating correct answers requires using units correctly throughout the calculation. Click the card to flip 👆. An object has moved 0.100 km and then, in addition, moves at a speed of 5.5m/s for 1.5 min.
Which problem solving strategy would help you when you and your brothers/sisters are cleaning your house? Divide and conquer. Asking question. Look for Familiar Things. Answer choices. Tags. Answer choices.
Suppose an object has moved 0.100 km and then, in addition, moves at a speed of 5.5 m/s for 1.5 min. You want to calculate the total distance traveled, so you use the following formula: final distance = initial distance + speed × time. Page 8.Blackboard Collaborate ??