Title: BLACK HISTORY MONTH
1BLACK HISTORY MONTH
- These problems were created to be used on the
High School level as warm-up exercises or to fill
in time at the end of a class. There are enough
exercise to take you through 4 weeks with an
extra 3 problems included. They range from
algebra to trigonometry. I hope this will not
only be educational, but fun! - Enjoy your mission
- Ms. Valerie Russell
2FYI Geography Benjamin Banneker, a self taught
mathematician, was the first African-American to
publish an almanac. He is most noted for being
the assistant surveyor on the team that designed
the ten-mile square of Washington D.C.
- The White House is located in the center of the
square, at the intersection of Pennsylvania
Avenue and New York Avenue. Let 5x7y0
represent New York Avenue and let 3x8y305
represent Pennsylvania Avenue. - Your mission today is to find the coordinates for
the White House.
3 MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
- -5x7y0 3(5x7y)0
-5x-175 -5x7(25)0 - 3x8y305 5(3x8y)305 x35
-5x1750 - -15x21y0
- 15x40y1525
- 61y1525
- y 25
-
- The coordinate for the White House is (35,25).
-
4FYI Wilma Rudolf (1940-1994) was the first
African-American woman to win three gold medals
at a single Olympic games. She won the 100-meter
sprint, the 200-meter dash, and the 4 100 meter
relay at the 1960 Olympic Games.
- Given
- The runners in a 200 meter dash race ran around
the curve of a track. If the runners start and
finish at the same line, the runner on the
outside lane would run farther than the other
runners. To compensate for this situation, the
starting points of the runners are staggered. - Your Mission
- If the radius of the inside lane is X and each
lane is 2.5 ft. wide, find out how far apart
should the officials start the runners in the two
inside lanes.
5Mission Accomplished
- Outside circle Inside circle
- Pi ( x 2.5) - Pi x 3.14x
2.5(3.14) 3.14x - 2.5
(3.14) - 7.85
- The two runners should start about 7.85 meters
apart.
6FYI Elmer Simms Campbell was the first
African-American cartoonist to work for national
publications. He contributed cartoons and other
art work to Esquire, Cosmopolitan, and Redbook,
as well as syndicated features in 145 newspapers.
- Given
- The Lion King was the top-grossing film of
the year, making an estimated 300.4 million at
the box office. On a Saturday afternoon the
Johnson and Olivera families decided to go see
The Lion King together. The Johnson family, two
adults and four children can afford to spend 30
on movie tickets while the Olivera family, two
adults and two children can afford to spend
21.50. Different theatures around town charge
different amounts for adult and chid tickets. - Your Mission
- Find out what price can the Johnsons and
Oliveras afford to pay for each adult and each
child .
7Mission Accomplished
- Let a 1 adult ticket and
- c 1 child ticket
- 2a 4c 30 2a 4 (4.25)
30 - -( 2a 2c 21.50 ) 2a 17 30
- 2c 8.5 - 17
-17 - 2 2 2a
13 - C 4.25 2
2 - a
6.50 - They can afford to pay 6.50 for an adult ticket
and 4.25 for a childs ticket.
8FYIThe Moscow Papyrus contains records of
early counting and measuring. It contains 25
problems. Of these, 11 concernproper portions
for making different strengths of beer and
bread. Given The longest loaf of bread ever
baked was 2,132 feet 2.5 inches. Todays
MissionIf this loaf were cut into .5 inch
slices, find out how many slices of bread would
there have been.
9Mission Accomplished
- First change 2132 ft. 2.5 in. to inches.
- 2132 12 25,584
- 25,584 2.5 25,586.5 inches
- Next divide by .5
- 25,586 / .5 51,173
- There would have been 51,173 slices of bread.
10FYIIn 1980, there were 1.2 million elephants
living in Africa. Because the natural grazing
lands for the elephant are disappearing due to
increased population and cultivation of the land,
the number of elephants in Africa has decreased
by about 6.8 per year.
- Your Mission
- A) Write an equation to represent the population
of the elephants in Africa. - B) Find the year in which the population of
Africa dropped by half of the population of the
year 1980.
11Mission Accomplished
- A) Y c(1-r)t
- 1.2(1-.086)t
- B) .6 gt 1.2( 1- .068)t
- 1.2 1.2
- .5 gt .932t
- Log .5 gt t log .932
- tgt log .5
- log .932
- tgt 9.8 year
- Towards the end of 1989 the elephant population
dropped to less than half that of 1980.
12- FYI The Babylonians computed ?2 to determine the
diagonal of a square of side 1. This indicates,
and other texts confirm that the Babylonians knew
the Pythagorean theorem over a millennium before
Pythagoras lived. They did not prove it. They
knew that in a right or 90 triangle the sum of
the squares of the lengths of the two shorter
sides or legs (a²b²) equals the square of the
length of the hypotenuse c². - Your Mission
- Show your skill by picking up where the
Babylonians left off. - Prove the Pythagorean Theorem.
13Mission Accomplished
- Given Right triangle ABC with right angle at C
- Prove a² b² c²
- Proof Draw the altitude from C to AB. Let AB
c, ACb, BCa, ADx, DBy, and CDh. -
- Two geometric means now exist c/a a/y and
c/b b/x C -
a²cy b² cx
- Add the equations
b
a - a² b² cy cx
h - a² b² c(yx)
- a² b² c²
-
A
B -
x
D y -
c
14FYI This was an actual problem from the Ahmose
Papyrus.
- It is considered the antecedent to the famous
Mother Goose rhyme . - As I was going to Saint Ives.
- I met a man with 7 wives.
- Each wife had 7 sacks
- Every sack had seven cats
- Every cat had seven kits
- Kits, cats, sacks, and wives,
- How many were going to Saint Ives
15Mission Accomplished
- 7777742401
- There were 2,401 going to Saint Ives.
16- FYI In 2000 BC, Egyptians used a loop of rope
knotted at 12 equal intervals to determine the
boundaries of their properties each year after
the Nile flooded! They stretched the rope around
three steaks so that the measures of the sides of
the triangle we 3,4, and 5. This right triangle
was used to establish the corners of their
fields. - The 3,4,5 right triangle is called a Pythagorean
triple. Pretend you lived back during the days of
the Egyptians and you owned 4 pieces of property,
all of which had to be bounded by right
triangles. - Your Mission
- Find 4 other triples that you can use to tie
off your property.
17Mission Accomplished
18The Berlin Papyrus
- FYI The Berlin Papyrus was created from
fragments of early Egyptian tablets dating back
prior to 1850 B.C. It solved simultaneous
equations in verbal form. - Your mission today is to solve 2 of the actual
problems found on the Berlin Papyrus. - x²y²100 x²y²400
- 4x-3y0 4x-3y0
19Mission Accomplished
- X²y²100
x²y²400 - 4x - 3y 0
4x - 3y 0 -
x (3/4)y
- 4x 3y , x (3/4)y ,
- 4 4
-
- (3/4 y)² y² 100
(3/4 y)² y² 400 - (9/16)y² (16/16)y² 100
(9/16)y 16/16)y² 400 - ????y²/16) ????
16 (25/16)y² 400 - (5/4)y 10
??2?y²) ????? - 5y 40
5y 80 - y8
y 16 - X (3/4)(8)
x (3/4)(16) - X 6
x 12
20- FYI The Greek mathematician Thales was the first
to measure the height of a pyramid by using
geometry. He showed that the ratio of a pyramid
to a staff was equal to the ratio of one shadow
to the other. - Given
- The height of a staff EF is 5 feet and the
length of its shadow FD is 6 feet. - Your mission today
- Find the height of a pyramid if the shadow of
the pyramid BC is 576 feet, using similar
triangles.
21 Mission Accomplishedx/576 5/6
6x 5(576) 6 6x 480 feet,
the height of the pyramid
22FYI
- The Noks were one of Africas earliest
civilizations, dating back to 500 B.C. - Your mission today is to determine a valid
conclusion can be reached from the two true
statements. If it is a Nok sculpture, then it
has hallowed out eyes and mouth and if a
sculpture has hallowed out eyes and mouth, then
it has air vents that prevent cracking.
23Mission Accomplished
- Let p,q and r represent the parts of the
statements. - P it is a Nok sculpture
- Q it has hallowed out eyes and mouth
- R it has air vents that prevent cracking
- Using these letters, the given statements can be
represented as p-q and q-r. Since the given
statements are true, we can use the Law of
Syllogism to conclude p-r. That is , if it is a
Nok sculpture, then it has air vents that prevent
cracking.
24 FYI Early Africans had technology for making
steel tools as early as 100 B.C.
-
- The gold disk once belonged to the high rulers
of the West African kingdom of Ghana, which was
founded about A.D. 200. - If mlt140 ,mlt1 mlt2, and mlt2 mlt3, find m lt3.
25 Mission Accomplished
- Since congruence of angles is transitive, mlt1
mlt3. - Therefore, m lt340.
3
1
2
26FYI The early Egyptians used to make triangles
by using a rope with knots tied at equal
intervals. Each vertex of the triangle had to
occur at a knot.
-
- Suppose you had a rope with exactly 13 knots.
- Your Mission
- Find out how many different triangles you can make
27MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
- The 13 knots divide the rope into 12 sections of
equal length. Thus, the perimeter of each
rectangle that can be formed will be 12 units. If
x, y, and z represent the lengths of the 3 sides
then x y z 12. We also know that x y gt z,
x z gt y, and y z gt x by the Triangle
Inequality theorem. - X Y X Triangle
- 1 1 10 no
- 1 2 9 no
- 1 3 8 no
- 1 4 7 no
- 1 5 6 no
- 2 2 8 no
- 2 3 7 no
- 2 4 6 no
- 2 5 5 yes
- 3 3 6 no
- 3 4 5 yes
- 4 4 4 yes
- There are 3 possible triangles.
28FYI Problems 24 through 27 of the Ahmose
Papyrus give the oldest and most universal method
of solving linear equations with one unknown.
- Problem 26 states
- A quantity whose fourth part is
added to it becomes 15. - Your Mission
- Find the quantity.
29Mission Accomplished
- x (x/4) 15
- 4xx/4 15
- 4xx 60
- 5x 60
- x12
-
Check 12 12(1/4) 12 3 15
30FYI In 1942, the United States Army established
its first and only training facility for African
American pilots in Tuskegee, Alabama. In addition
to flying skills, pilots at the Tuskegee
Institute were taught to plot a course.
-
- Since distances are relative to the same
airport the airport can be represented by the
origin. - An airplane at an elevation of 2 miles is 50
miles east and 100 miles north of an airport.
Another airplane at an elevation of 2.5 miles is
240 miles west and 140 miles north of the
airport. - Your mission today is to find the distance
between the two planes.
31 MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
- Use the distance between the airplanes given 3
points in space (x, y, z). The distance between A
and B is
The airplanes are about 292.75 miles apart.
32FYI Benjamin Oliver Davis, Jr. was the first
African American to become an Air Force general
and command an air base.
- A plane P is 3 miles above an air base. The
pilot sights the airport A at an angle of
depression of 15 degrees. He sights his house H
at an angle of depression of 32 degrees. - Your Mission
- Find the ground distance d between the pilots
house and the airport?
33 MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
- (sin 15)/5.66 (sin 17)/a
- a (sin 17 5.66)/sin 15
- a 6.4
- The distance between the pilots house and the
airport is about 6.4 miles.
34FYI Most of our knowledge of the order of
mathematics in Egypt is derived from two papyri-
The Rhind Papyrus and the Golenischev Papyrus.
The Rhind Papyrus was purchased in Luxor Egypt in
1858 by Scotman A. Henry Rhind.
- The Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, is
shaped like a gigantic black glass pyramid. The
base of the pyramid is a square with edges 646
feet long. The hotel is 350 feet tall. - Your mission
- Find the area of the glass on the Luxor.
- The area of the glass is the lateral area of the
pyramid.
35 MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
- Use the Pythagorean theorem to find the slant
height - l²250² (.5 646)²
- l²226,829
- l²v226,829476.3
- L½Pl
- ½(4646)(476.3)
- 615,379.6
- The area of the glass on the Luxor is about
615,380ft²
36FYI In 1996, Allen Johnson ran the 110-meter
hurdles in 12.92 seconds making him the fourth
athlete to run this event in less than 13
seconds. To help him improve his performance,
Johnson used a computer model.
- The distance from his take off point to his
landing point was 19.7 feet. The distance from
the top of the hurdle to his landing point was
8.8 feet. - Your mission is to find the measure of the angle
formed by his takeoff point to the top of the
hurdle and the top of the hurdle to his landing
point.
37 MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
38FYI Bernard A. Harris Jr., MD is the 1st African
American astronaut to walk in space. In 1993, he
logged 4,164,183 miles in space on a mission
aboard the STS-55.
- If the orbit was 250 miles above Earth and the
diameter of Earth is about 8000 miles, your
mission today is to find how many orbits around
Earth Dr. Harris made on that mission.
39 Mission Accomplished
Dr. Harris made about 156 orbits around
Earth.
40FYI In the Old Babylonian period (1800-1600B.C.)
the circumference of a circle was found by taking
three times its diameter. Putting this equal to
pd, we see that their calculation is equivalent
to using 3 for the value of p.
- In 1996, inspectors checked the accuracy of the
Olympic marathon course by using the calibrated
bicycle method. The inspectors rode bicycles
equipped with counters that tracked the turns of
the wheels. If the radius of a bicycle wheel is
13 inches and the counter shows 20,300
revolutions at the end of a course, your mission
is to find the length of the course using the Old
Babylonian value of pi and the present day value
of pi.
41 MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
- Present day p Old Babylonian p
- 20,300 (2pr) 527,800(3)inches
- 20,300(2p)(13) 63,360 in/mi
- 527,800 p inches 24.99 miles
- For miles 12 5280 ft/mi or 63,360 in/mi
- 527,800p inches/63,360 inches/mi
- 26.17 miles
42FYI The Great Pyramid of Cheops in Egypt is
considered to be one of the Seven Wonders of
the World. It is also the largest pyramid in the
world. The area of the its base is 4050 square
meters.
- The volume of any pyramid is one-
- third the product of the area of the base B and
its height h.
43FYI continued
- Pyramid Height (
meters) - Great Pyramid of Cheops 147
- Bent Pyramid in Egypt 101
- Inca Pyramid in Peru 75
- Pyramid of the Sun in Mexico 60
- Step Pyramid of Djoser in Egypt 60
- Pyramid of the Sun in Peru 50
- Write an expression that represents the volume of
a pyramid. - b) Find the volume of the Great Pyramid of Cheops
44 MISSION ACCMPLISHED
- a) V1/3 Bh
- b) V4050(147)
- 3
- V198,450 cu. ft.
45FYI In 1995, Sheila Hudson Strudwick set the
U.S. womens triple jump record.
- Suppose her first jump was 46 feet 9 inches and
her next jump was 1 ¾ inches longer. Her
record-setting jump was 1 foot 2.5 inches longer
than her second jump. - Your mission Find the length of her record
setting jump.
46 MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
- 1st jump 46ft 9in
- 2nd jump 46ft 9in 1 ¾ 46ft 10 ¾in
- 3rd jump 46ft 10 ¾in 1ft ½ in
- 46ft 10 ¾ in
- 1ft 2 ½ in
- 47 ft 12 5/4in
- Her record setting jump was
48ft 1 ¼in
47FYI The largest loaf of bread ever baked was
2132 feet 2 ½in.
- If this loaf were cut into ½ slices, your
mission is to find out how many slices of bread
would there have been?
48 MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
- 1st change 2132ft 2 ½ to inches
- 213212 25584
- 2 ½
- 25,586.5
- Then divide by ½
- 25,586.5/.551,173
- There would have been 51,173 slices of bread.
49FYI Truncated square pyramids, which are
shaped like cornerstones with sloping sides
required great accuracy in constructing the early
pyramids. Egyptian scribal mathematicians had
found at least one specific case of the correct
volume formula V(h/3)
(a2abb2)
-
- Your Mission
- Find the volume of a truncated square pyramid (or
frustum) with altitude 6, base side 4, and top
side 2.
50Mission Accomplished
- V(h/3)(a2abb2)
- V(6/3)(222(4)42)
- V2(4816)
- V2(28)
- V56