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Page 41 Describe what is happening in Phase 1, Phase 2, and Phase 3 of the graph. Let (0,0) represent the location of your house. What would a possible storyline be for this graph? Which phase shows the fastest movement? Phase 1 or Phase 3. Explain. Which phase takes the longest to complete?
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Page 42 Be sure to describe each phase of the graph with details such as the rate of change during that period of time. 0-2 mins, 2-3 mins, 3-5 mins, 5-7 mins, and 7-10 mins.
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Page 44 Which variable is independent (input) and dependent (output) for each situation below?
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. Page 45 . . What represents the input? the output? . . .
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. . . . . . . . . . . . Page 45 Thinking more deeply:
What represents the input? the output? . . . . . . . Thinking more deeply: What are some additional patterns or trends you see about the temperatures of each city? What would the temperatures look like in the evening (6pm-Midnight) for City B? What do you think the data for each city would look like if the graph or tables were extended into the next day until Noon?
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Page 47 Pick One: More than 1 Less than 1 Exactly 1
Describe how you know… How far did Elena travel in 5 mins? in 10 mins? How far did Andre travel in 5 mins? in 10 mins?
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Page 47 Create a table for: b = 4a – 5 Change the 6 to 2.
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Page 50 Elena’s time equates to a constant speed of 7.5 miles per 60 minutes. How can you determine Elena’s speed using smaller intervals of time like 1 minute, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, etc.?
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