What is formulae?
Formulae are facts or rules written in a mathematical way. They help you work out a quantity using other amounts connected to it.
Sometimes, you see letters being used to represent numbers. Letters are used so numbers can then be substituted (swapped in) depending on the rule.
Finding the volume of a cuboid
For example, to find the volume of a cuboid, you multiply the length by the width by the height.
As a formula, you would write:
Volume = length x width x height
or, for short:
Volume = lwd
The letters are written next to each other to show that you have to multiply them.
Algebra doesn鈥檛 use an 鈥x鈥 to show multiplication because it can get confusing since other letters are being used!
Not all cuboids have the same dimensions - this is where substitution comes in.
Depending on the measurements each time, the numbers representing the letters will change, but the rule to find the volume never will.
Example 1
Look at this cuboid.
This time the length = 4cm, width = 2cm, and the height = 3cm.
To find the volume, you鈥檇 use the formula:
Volume = lwd
So:
4cm x 2cm x 3cm = 24cm鲁.
What if the length changed to 3cm, the width to 2cm, and the height to 2cm?
You would still use the same formula to find the volume, but swap in the different measurements.
3cm x 2cm x 2cm = 12cm鲁
Using words in a formula
Sometimes, formulae use words instead of just letters.
Example:
Libby works in a pet shop. She earns 拢30 a day plus 拢10 for every pet she sells.
The formula to show this would be:
Amount earned = 拢30 + (10 x number of pets sold).
How much would Libby earn if she sold 5 pets on Monday?
To solve this, you would have to substitute the number 5 into the 鈥渘umber of pets sold.鈥
Amount earned = 拢30 + (10 x 5)
So Libby would earn 拢80 on Monday.
How much would Libby earn if she sold 9 pets on Tuesday?
This time, you would substitute the number 9 into the 鈥渘umber of pets sold.鈥
Amount earned = 拢30 + (10 x 9).
Libby would earn 拢120 this time.
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