Inquiry Game. Level 1 Jason wants to test 3 cars, Porcshe, BMW, and Mercedes Benz, to see which car can reach the top of a steep track the fastest. Which.

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Inquiry Game

Level 1 Jason wants to test 3 cars, Porcshe, BMW, and Mercedes Benz, to see which car can reach the top of a steep track the fastest. Which one of the following is the independent variable –SpeedSpeed –DistanceDistance –Porsche, BMW, Mercedes BenzPorsche, BMW, Mercedes Benz

Level 1 No = 0 points Go Back = push the green button

Level 1 Yes = 10 points Go Forward = push the green button

Level 1 What is the dependent variable? –SpeedSpeed –DistanceDistance –Porsche, BMW, Mercedes BenzPorsche, BMW, Mercedes Benz

Level 1 Yes = 20 points total Go Forward = push the green button

Level 2 What are some constant variables? Box A: Same racing surface, Same driver, Same volume of rain Same distance traveled BOX B: Same speed, Same type of cars, Same auto-dealer car is purchased from

Level 2 Yes = 30 points total You have won this game.