Algebra 1 Predicting Patterns & Examining Experiments Unit 3: Visualizing the Change Section 4: Partials in Your Patterns.

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Algebra 1 Predicting Patterns & Examining Experiments Unit 3: Visualizing the Change Section 4: Partials in Your Patterns

What is the equation of the line below?

Which equation goes with which color? The following equations are graphed at the right. Match each equation with its color. a) y =.6x b) y = -1.1x c) y =.3x d) y =.5x e) y = 1.2x + 5.5

Fill the Buckets It takes four minutes to fill a ten-gallon bucket with sand. Fill out the chart below and create a graph of the data. Then, write an equation time volume

What are the Celsius and Fahrenheit temperatures of each of the following events? eventºCºF absolute zero -273 water freezes 032 average Earth temperature 15 normal body temperature 98.6 highest recorded Earth temperature water boils temperature of the Sun’s surface 9980

What are the Celsius and Fahrenheit temperatures of each of the following events? eventºCºF absolute zero -273 water freezes 032 average Earth temperature 15 normal body temperature 98.6 highest recorded Earth temperature water boils temperature of the Sun’s surface 9980

eventºCºF absolute zero -273 water freezes 032 average Earth temperature 15 normal body temperature 98.6 highest recorded Earth temperature water boils temperature of the Sun’s surface 9980 What are the Celsius and Fahrenheit temperatures of each of the following events?

eventºCºF absolute zero -273 water freezes 032 average Earth temperature 15 normal body temperature 98.6 highest recorded Earth temperature water boils temperature of the Sun’s surface 9980

eventºCºF absolute zero -273 water freezes 032 average Earth temperature 15 normal body temperature 98.6 highest recorded Earth temperature water boils temperature of the Sun’s surface 9980 When solving for F, just plug in the C value: C = -273, F = 1.8 (-273) + 32 = = What are the Celsius and Fahrenheit temperatures of each of the following events?

eventºCºF absolute zero water freezes 032 average Earth temperature 15 normal body temperature 98.6 highest recorded Earth temperature water boils temperature of the Sun’s surface 9980 What are the Celsius and Fahrenheit temperatures of each of the following events?

eventºCºF absolute zero water freezes 032 average Earth temperature 15 normal body temperature 98.6 highest recorded Earth temperature water boils temperature of the Sun’s surface 9980 C = 15, F = 1.8 (15) + 32 = = 59 What are the Celsius and Fahrenheit temperatures of each of the following events?

eventºCºF absolute zero water freezes 032 average Earth temperature 1559 normal body temperature 98.6 highest recorded Earth temperature water boils temperature of the Sun’s surface 9980 What are the Celsius and Fahrenheit temperatures of each of the following events?

eventºCºF absolute zero water freezes 032 average Earth temperature 1559 normal body temperature 98.6 highest recorded Earth temperature water boils temperature of the Sun’s surface 9980 When solving for C, plug in the F value, then solve: F = 98.6, 98.6 = 1.8 C + 32 | subtract = 1.8 C | divide by = C What are the Celsius and Fahrenheit temperatures of each of the following events?

eventºCºF absolute zero water freezes 032 average Earth temperature 1559 normal body temperature highest recorded Earth temperature water boils temperature of the Sun’s surface 9980 What are the Celsius and Fahrenheit temperatures of each of the following events?

eventºCºF absolute zero water freezes 032 average Earth temperature 1559 normal body temperature highest recorded Earth temperature water boils temperature of the Sun’s surface What are the Celsius and Fahrenheit temperatures of each of the following events?

How long will it take to repaint the blue part of the walls of the gym?

120 feet 60 feet Fact 1: the dimensions of the gym are 60” by 120”.

How long will it take to repaint the blue part of the walls of the gym? Fact 2: 40% of the wall space will not be painted, due to mats, doors, etc. Fact 1: the dimensions of the gym are 60” by 120”.

How long will it take to repaint the blue part of the walls of the gym? Fact 2: 40% of the wall space will not be painted, due to mats, doors, etc. Fact 3: You can paint a 4-foot-long section of the wall in 15 minutes. 4 feet long Fact 1: the dimensions of the gym are 60” by 120”.

Total perimeter of the gym = = = 360 feet Total perimeter of the gym = = = 360 feet How long will it take to repaint the blue partof the walls of the gym? Solution #1

Fact 1: the dimensions of the gym are 60” by 120”, so the perimeter is 360 feet. How long will it take to repaint the blue partof the walls of the gym? Solution #1

Fact 1: the dimensions of the gym are 60” by 120”, so the perimeter is 360 feet. Fact 2: 40% of the wall space will not be painted, due to mats, doors, etc. 40% of the perimeter is : = 144 feet 40% of the perimeter is : = 144 feet How long will it take to repaint the blue partof the walls of the gym? Solution #1

Fact 1: the dimensions of the gym are 60” by 120”, so the perimeter is 360 feet. Fact 2: 40% of the wall space will not be painted, which is 144 feet. How long will it take to repaint the blue partof the walls of the gym? Solution #1

Fact 1: the dimensions of the gym are 60” by 120”, so the perimeter is 360 feet. Fact 2: 40% of the wall space will not be painted, which is 144 feet. How long will it take to repaint the blue partof the walls of the gym? Solution #1 Fact 3: You can paint a 4-foot-long section of the wall in 15 minutes.

Fact 1: the dimensions of the gym are 60” by 120”, so the perimeter is 360 feet. Fact 2: 40% of the wall space will not be painted, which is 144 feet. How long will it take to repaint the blue partof the walls of the gym? Solution #1 Fact 3: You can paint a 4-foot-long section of the wall in 15 minutes. time perimeter completed 0 minutes144 feet x360

Fact 1: the dimensions of the gym are 60” by 120”, so the perimeter is 360 feet. Fact 2: 40% of the wall space will not be painted, which is 144 feet. How long will it take to repaint the blue partof the walls of the gym? Solution #1 Fact 3: You can paint a 4-foot-long section of the wall in 15 minutes. time perimeter completed 0 minutes144 feet x The slope is 4 feet per 15 minutes.

Fact 1: the dimensions of the gym are 60” by 120”, so the perimeter is 360 feet. Fact 2: 40% of the wall space will not be painted, which is 144 feet. How long will it take to repaint the blue partof the walls of the gym? Solution #1 Fact 3: You can paint a 4-foot-long section of the wall in 15 minutes. time perimeter completed 0 minutes144 feet x The slope is 4 feet per 15 minutes. We need to paint 216 feet, which is 216/4 = 54 four-foot sections. The slope is 4 feet per 15 minutes. We need to paint 216 feet, which is 216/4 = 54 four-foot sections. +216

Fact 1: the dimensions of the gym are 60” by 120”, so the perimeter is 360 feet. Fact 2: 40% of the wall space will not be painted, which is 144 feet. How long will it take to repaint the blue partof the walls of the gym? Solution #1 Fact 3: You can paint a 4-foot-long section of the wall in 15 minutes. time perimeter completed 0 minutes144 feet x The slope is 4 feet per 15 minutes. We need to paint 216 feet, which is 216/4 = 54 four-foot sections. So, we need 54 fifteen-minute time periods, which is 5415 = 810 minutes. The slope is 4 feet per 15 minutes. We need to paint 216 feet, which is 216/4 = 54 four-foot sections. So, we need 54 fifteen-minute time periods, which is 5415 = 810 minutes

Fact 1: the dimensions of the gym are 60” by 120”, so the perimeter is 360 feet. Fact 2: 40% of the wall space will not be painted, which is 144 feet. How long will it take to repaint the blue partof the walls of the gym? Solution #1 Fact 3: You can paint a 4-foot-long section of the wall in 15 minutes. time perimeter completed 0 minutes144 feet hour 60 min It will take thirteen and a half hours to paint the correct portion of the gym. 1 hour 60 min It will take thirteen and a half hours to paint the correct portion of the gym = 13.5 hours 810 minutes.

Fact 1: the dimensions of the gym are 60” by 120”, so the perimeter is 360 feet. Fact 2: 40% of the wall space will not be painted, which is 144 feet. How long will it take to repaint the blue partof the walls of the gym? Solution #2 Fact 3: You can paint a 4-foot-long section of the wall in 15 minutes.

Fact 1: the dimensions of the gym are 60” by 120”, so the perimeter is 360 feet. Fact 2: 40% of the wall space will not be painted, which is 144 feet. How long will it take to repaint the blue partof the walls of the gym? Solution #2 Fact 3: You can paint a 4-foot-long section of the wall in 15 minutes. The slope is 4 feet per 15 minutes, which is = 4/15 ft/min The slope is 4 feet per 15 minutes, which is = 4/15 ft/min

Fact 1: the dimensions of the gym are 60” by 120”, so the perimeter is 360 feet. Fact 2: 40% of the wall space will not be painted, which is 144 feet. How long will it take to repaint the blue partof the walls of the gym? Solution #2 Fact 3: You can paint a 4-foot-long section of the wall in 15 minutes. The slope is 4 feet per 15 minutes, which is = 4/15 ft/min The slope is 4 feet per 15 minutes, which is = 4/15 ft/min

Fact 1: the dimensions of the gym are 60” by 120”, so the perimeter is 360 feet. Fact 2: 40% of the wall space will not be painted, which is 144 feet. How long will it take to repaint the blue partof the walls of the gym? Solution #2 Fact 3: You can paint a 4-foot-long section of the wall in 15 minutes. The slope is 4 feet per 15 minutes, which is = 4/15 ft/min. The perimeter is 360 feet. The slope is 4 feet per 15 minutes, which is = 4/15 ft/min. The perimeter is 360 feet.

Fact 1: the dimensions of the gym are 60” by 120”, so the perimeter is 360 feet. Fact 2: 40% of the wall space will not be painted, which is 144 feet. How long will it take to repaint the blue partof the walls of the gym? Solution #2 Fact 3: You can paint a 4-foot-long section of the wall in 15 minutes. The slope is 4 feet per 15 minutes, which is = 4/15 ft/min. The perimeter is 360 feet. The slope is 4 feet per 15 minutes, which is = 4/15 ft/min. The perimeter is 360 feet.

Fact 1: the dimensions of the gym are 60” by 120”, so the perimeter is 360 feet. Fact 2: 40% of the wall space will not be painted, which is 144 feet. How long will it take to repaint the blue partof the walls of the gym? Solution #2 Fact 3: You can paint a 4-foot-long section of the wall in 15 minutes. The slope is 4 feet per 15 minutes, which is = 4/15 ft/min. The perimeter is 360 feet. The slope is 4 feet per 15 minutes, which is = 4/15 ft/min. The perimeter is 360 feet. What is the opposite of multiplying by 4 and dividing by 15?

Fact 1: the dimensions of the gym are 60” by 120”, so the perimeter is 360 feet. Fact 2: 40% of the wall space will not be painted, which is 144 feet. How long will it take to repaint the blue partof the walls of the gym? Solution #2 Fact 3: You can paint a 4-foot-long section of the wall in 15 minutes. The slope is 4 feet per 15 minutes, which is = 4/15 ft/min. The perimeter is 360 feet. The slope is 4 feet per 15 minutes, which is = 4/15 ft/min. The perimeter is 360 feet. The opposite of multiplying by 4 and dividing by 15 is dividing by 4 and multiplying by 15.

Fact 1: the dimensions of the gym are 60” by 120”, so the perimeter is 360 feet. Fact 2: 40% of the wall space will not be painted, which is 144 feet. How long will it take to repaint the blue partof the walls of the gym? Solution #2 Fact 3: You can paint a 4-foot-long section of the wall in 15 minutes. The slope is 4 feet per 15 minutes, which is = 4/15 ft/min. The perimeter is 360 feet. The slope is 4 feet per 15 minutes, which is = 4/15 ft/min. The perimeter is 360 feet.

Fact 1: the dimensions of the gym are 60” by 120”, so the perimeter is 360 feet. Fact 2: 40% of the wall space will not be painted, which is 144 feet. How long will it take to repaint the blue partof the walls of the gym? Solution #2 Fact 3: You can paint a 4-foot-long section of the wall in 15 minutes. The slope is 4 feet per 15 minutes, which is = 4/15 ft/min. The perimeter is 360 feet. The slope is 4 feet per 15 minutes, which is = 4/15 ft/min. The perimeter is 360 feet. It will take 810 minutes (13.5 hours) to paint the gym.

When weights are placed on the end of a spring, the spring stretches. A three-pound weight stretches the spring to a length of 4.25 inches A five-pound weight stretches the spring to a length of 5.75 inches. A nine-pound weight stretches the spring to a length of 8.75 inches. When weights are placed on the end of a spring, the spring stretches. A three-pound weight stretches the spring to a length of 4.25 inches A five-pound weight stretches the spring to a length of 5.75 inches. A nine-pound weight stretches the spring to a length of 8.75 inches. How long is the spring? What was the initial length of the spring? How long will the spring be if we attach a weight of thirteen pounds? How much weight is needed in order to stretch the spring to a length of 11.5 inches? What was the initial length of the spring? How long will the spring be if we attach a weight of thirteen pounds? How much weight is needed in order to stretch the spring to a length of 11.5 inches?

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