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

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

Friday, October 31, 2008

assigment 5

1. Their angles have to be the same, and their side lengths have to be similar.
2. C
ompare 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