Word Problem Efficiency
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Word Problem Efficiency
Hi everyone! I was wondering if you guys had any tips for reading through word problems and recognizing formulas and equations more efficiently (i.e. which compounds are diatomic, which ones are reacting, and which state are the compounds in)! I feel like I have been spending more time trying to figure out the compounds and what the question is asking rather than following the procedures. Any help would be appreciated; I don't want to feel pressed for time on the exams and tests.
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Re: Word Problem Efficiency
Not sure if this will work for you, but I like to circle all the quantities in the problem and underline key words like "reacts with". It helps me almost visualize the equation in my head. Also, this way I'm not searching through the question to find amounts when I'm doing calculations.
Hope this will work for you!
Hope this will work for you!
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Re: Word Problem Efficiency
I have the same problem.. I have no problem solving the problems that are laid out simply, but spend most of my time trying to break down the word problems. Ive tried circling quantities to try to simplify the paragraphs, but it doesn't help too much. If anyone has any other methods for breaking down these word problems, please explain!!
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Re: Word Problem Efficiency
I find it helpful to circle all of the relevant parts of the equation and then rewrite it in an abbreviated version. So, for example, if the problem is talking about compounds reacting with each other, I prefer writing all of them in their chemical symbols and writing out the actual equation.
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Re: Word Problem Efficiency
I always annotate the problem the first time I read it and then go back again and reread. After that, I always find it helpful to write down any general knowledge I have relating to the problem, what is given or known numerically, and what I need to find. Organizing the information into categories like that always helps me not get lost in the wording!
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Re: Word Problem Efficiency
The professor went over this in class and the way he taught us seems to be working fine for me. The steps are as follows:
Give yourself time, be mindful
What is the question?
What concepts do I know?
What model or equation do I know?
What is known?
What is unknown?
Can I express the unknown with respect to the known
Give yourself time, be mindful
What is the question?
What concepts do I know?
What model or equation do I know?
What is known?
What is unknown?
Can I express the unknown with respect to the known
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Re: Word Problem Efficiency
Anyone have tips on time management for word problems? I have always struggled with this especially when the problems are calculation based?
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Re: Word Problem Efficiency
I typically read each sentence and underline as I go. Although it sounds pretty elementary, I've found that it helps me better pick out the relevant information, while also ensuring that I don't miss anything that can be used to help solve the problem. Breaking it down sentence by sentence helps tremendously with understanding as opposed to reading the bulk at once and having to go back and reread. Hope this helps!
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