Sunday, March 1, 2009
Here is an example: Mr. Hunt eats 2 cookies per day.Independent variable: daysDependent variable: Cookies eatenEquation: c=cookies eaten, d=days, so c = 2dGraph: Starts at the origin, increases at a constant rate of 2 cookies per day.1) Miss Slawinski shops online 3 times per day.2) Mrs. Moseley forgets her keys 4 times per week.3) Mr. Greig assigns atlas work 6 times a month.4) Mrs. Domenico walks her dog 7 times a week.5) Mr. Buchman puts $200 on his checking account and then spends $10 per day for lunch.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
CS inv.1
math reflections Inv. 1 Comparing and Scaling Inv.1 math reflections1.a) ratio- showing part tob) percent-out of 100c) fraction- part to wholed) difference – big minus little
2.a) ratio-80:70b) percent- 10%c) fraction- 80/ 70d) difference-80-70=10, and 150-140
2.a) ratio-80:70b) percent- 10%c) fraction- 80/ 70d) difference-80-70=10, and 150-140
math reflections Inv. 1
Comparing and Scaling Inv.1 math reflections
1.
a) ratio- showing part to
b) percent-out of 100
c) fraction- part to whole
d) difference – big minus little
2.
a) ratio-80:70
b) percent- 10%
c) fraction- 80/ 70
d) difference-80-70=10, and 150-140=10
1.
a) ratio- showing part to
b) percent-out of 100
c) fraction- part to whole
d) difference – big minus little
2.
a) ratio-80:70
b) percent- 10%
c) fraction- 80/ 70
d) difference-80-70=10, and 150-140=10
Friday, October 31, 2008
assigment 5
1. Their angles have to be the same, and their side lengths have to be similar.
2. Compare side lengths, and see which side lengths are corresponding and not.
3.The other side side should be 8.5 because 3+1=4, and 7.5+1=8.5
2. Compare side lengths, and see which side lengths are corresponding and not.
3.The other side side should be 8.5 because 3+1=4, and 7.5+1=8.5
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