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This set of flashcards covers various concepts related to coin problems, the distance formula, and consecutive integers as presented in the lecture.
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Consecutive Integers
Integers that follow each other in order, such as 1, 2, 3.
Distance Formula
The formula relating distance, rate, and time, typically expressed as distance = rate × time.
Piggy Bank Problem
A common type of problem in mathematics where the total value of coins is calculated based on their counts and types.
Consecutive Odd Integers
Odd integers that follow one another in sequence, e.g., 1, 3, 5.
Rate of a Train
The speed at which a train travels, typically measured in miles per hour (mph).
Equation Setup
The process of creating a mathematical equation based on a problem statement to find unknown values.
Value of Coins
The total worth of a collection of coins, calculated based on the quantity and type of coins.
Opposite Directions Problem
A type of problem where two objects travel in opposite directions, often requiring the sum of their speeds to determine time or distance apart.
System of Equations
A set of equations with the same variables that are solved together to find multiple unknowns.
Consecutive Even Integers
Even integers that follow one another in sequence, e.g., 2, 4, 6.