Module 5.polyas Problem Solving Strategies 1
Module 5.polyas Problem Solving Strategies 1
________ 4. Certain types of problems are unique that they cannot be solved by a definite
process.
vii. Separate the various parts of the condition. Can you write them down?
STEP 2. DEVISE A PLAN
i. Have you seen it before? Or have you seen the same problem in
a slightly different form?
ii. Do you know a related problem? Do you know a theorem that
could be useful?
iii.If a related problem is available, could you use it? Could you use
its result? Could you use its method? Should you introduce some
auxiliary elements in order to make its use possible?
STEP 3. CARRY OUT THE PLAN
Solution:
i. Understand the problem
Perform trial and error. There are only 11 ways of splitting 12 into two portions: 11 + 1, 10 + 2, 9 + 3,
and so on. If there are 11 ₱20 bills, then there must be one ₱50 bills, in which case the total amount is
11(20) + 1(50) = 270 pesos. Reversing the amounts, you have 11(50) + 1(20) = 570 pesos. Determine
which distribution of bills yields the amount ₱390.
iii. Carry out the plan
The answer is reasonable as it generates the desired amount of ₱390. To check if this is only solution,
complete the table.
Number of ₱20 bills Number of ₱50 bills Total Amount
4 8 480
3 9 510
2 10 540
1 11 570
EXAMPLE 2.
Ed is planning to put up a rectangular garden with a fi xed area of 120 . if the dimensions of the garden have
to be whole numbers, determine the dimensions that will require the least amount of fencing materials to
enclose the garden.
Solution:
i. Devise the plan
The table suggest that Ed should consider setting up his garden with dimensions 12 meters
by 10 meters, that is, length= 12 meters and width=10 meters. The corresponding minimum
length of fencing material is 44 meters.
iv. Look back