Concept Task Poster Project

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Concept Task Poster Project

Requirements The title of the concept task: “Calling Plans” (10 points);

Requirements The title of the concept task: “Calling Plans” (10 points); A summary of the problem, paraphrased & written in complete sentences (20 points);

Requirements The title of the concept task: “Calling Plans” (10 points); A summary of the problem, paraphrased & written in complete sentences (20 points); The mathematical steps to solve the problem. Show all work! (40 points);

Requirements The title of the concept task: “Calling Plans” (10 points); A summary of the problem, paraphrased & written in complete sentences (20 points); The mathematical steps to solve the problem. Show all work! (40 points); Answer to the question, written in a complete sentence (20 points);

Requirements The title of the concept task: “Calling Plans” (10 points); A summary of the problem, paraphrased & written in complete sentences (20 points); The mathematical steps to solve the problem. Show all work! (40 points); Answer to the question, written in a complete sentence (20 points); Artwork/drawing that represents the problem, including a graph if you choose to create one (10 points)

Requirements The title of the concept task: “Calling Plans” (10 points); A summary of the problem, paraphrased & written in complete sentences (20 points); The mathematical steps to solve the problem. Show all work! (40 points); Answer to the question, written in a complete sentence (20 points); Artwork/drawing that represents the problem, including a graph if you choose to create one (10 points) TOTAL: 100 points

DEADLINE Wednesday, December 16 by the end of third period!