4-1 Using Graphs to Relate Two Quantities

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4-1 Using Graphs to Relate Two Quantities

Problem 1: Analyzing a Graph

Problem 2: Matching a Table and a Graph A band allowed fans to download its new video fro its Web site. The table show the total number of downloads after 1, 2, 3, and 4 days. Which graph could represent the data shown

The table shows the amount of sunscreen left in a can based on the number of times the sunscreen has been used. Which graph could represent the data shown in the table?

Problem 3: Sketching a Graph A model rocket rises quickly and then slows to a stop as its fuel burns out. It begins to fall quickly until the parachute opens, after which it falls slowly back to Earth. What sketch of a graph could represent the height of the rocket during its flight. Label each section.

Suppose you start to swing yourself on a playground swing Suppose you start to swing yourself on a playground swing. You move back and forth and swing higher in the air. Then you slowly swing to a stop. What sketch of a graph could represent how your height from the ground might change over time? Label each section.