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Reconceptualizing Mathematics
Quiz 13: A Quantitative Approach to Algebra and Graphing
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Question 1
Short Answer
Reason quantitatively to complete the following sentences. A) As the demand for housing increases, the price of housing _____. B) Say that
C
=
100
−
20
t
C = 100 - 20 t
C
=
100
−
20
t
describes the relationship between the Celsius temperature C of a liquid and the time t in hours. Then "- 20t" tells you that _____.
Question 2
Short Answer
Complete each sentence with "increases," "decreases," "doesn't change," or "can't say anything definite," as appropriate. A) As the semester goes on, the number of days until final exams _____. B) As a person's peanut butter consumption increases, her miles traveled to work _____. C) As the speed of a car increases, the stopping distance of the car _____. D) As the number of calculations increases, the probability of an error _____.
Question 3
Essay
What coordinate graphing conventions are being violated by the following graph of data showing candy bar sales for three children who sold for different amounts of time?
Question 4
Essay
Below is a graph for candle 1. Candle 2 (graph not given) burns according to
h
=
−
2
t
+
25
h ={}^{ -} 2 t + 25
h
=
−
2
t
+
25
, where h is the height of the candle in cm t minutes after being lit.
A) Which candle, 1 or 2, burns at a faster rate? Explain. B) Write an equation that describes candle 1's height h versus time burning t.
h
=
h =
h
=
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C) On the above coordinate system, draw the graph for the burning of candle 2: (
h
=
−
2
t
+
25
h ={}^{-} 2 t + 25
h
=
−
2
t
+
25
). What information does the 25 give? D)Exactly how many minutes will candle 2 last after it is lit? E)If the two candles, 1and 2, are lit at the same time, will they ever be the same height (before they both burn out)? If yes, tell when (approximately). If no, tell why not.
Question 5
Essay
The bowling place is under new ownership! The new owners plan to charge for shoes and ball rental, and of course for each game, so that their dollar income I from a bowler who rents shoes and a ball and who bowls n games is I = 2n + 2.5. A) How much are they planning to charge for shoes and ball rental? B) That plan did not work, so they want to try a new plan (graph below). How much will they charge per game under the new plan?
C) Will they make more money under the new plan? Explain.
Question 6
Essay
A bakery keeps records and makes graphs of its cookie production. Below are partial graphs for two days. A) Write a story that might tell what happened on Tuesday. Do not introduce any numbers besides those indicated for Tuesday.
B) What is the slope for Friday's graph, and what does that slope mean about the cookie situation? Show your work.
Question 7
Essay
A new candle is 12 inches long and burns 3 inches every 20 minutes. In a graph showing the height (in inches) of the candle as it burns minute by minute, what is the slope? What does that slope mean in this situation?