Can someone pls do my math project ill give all my points.
Project Option 1
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Mathematics, 20.01.2021 22:10 tylorroundy
Can someone pls do my math project ill give all my points.
Project Option 1
Instructions
Part 1
You will need to measure five different people. Record your measurements on a piece of paper. Using a tape measure or ruler, measure the length (in inches) of a person’s left foot and then measure the length (in inches) of that same person’s forearm (between their wrist and elbow). Refer to the diagrams below. You will have two measurements for each person.
(An easy way to measure the length of a foot is to have your subject stand on a piece of paper. Then, trace their foot and measure the outline once they move off the paper.)
To measure the forearm, measure inside the arm, between the wrist and the elbow.
Part 2
Organize your data and find the rate of change.
Create a table of the measurements for your data. Label the forearm measurements as your input and the foot measurements as your output.
Select two sets of points and find the rate of change for your data.
Describe your results. If you had to express this relation as a verbal statement, how would you describe it?
Part 3
Compare rates of change.
The equation below can be used to find the length of a foot or forearm when you know one or the other.
(length of the foot) = 0.860 • (length of the forearm) + 3.302
If you let y = length of the foot and x = length of the forearm, this equation can be simplified to
y = 0.860x + 3.302.
Using this equation, how long would the foot of a person be if his forearm was 17 inches long?
What is the rate of change of the equation from Part A?
Compare the equation from Part A to your data. Are they the same? Which has a greater rate of change? Why do you think the values are different?
Is the relation in your data a function? Why or why not? Could the equation in Part A represent a function? Why or why not? Explain your answer.
For this option you will submit the details from all three parts. Submit your measurements, the table, and description that you created in Parts 1 and 2. Submit your answers to the questions from Part 3.
What to Submit
Name the assignment 04_02_Comparing_Functions_YourName.
In the Assessments area, submit your work to 04.02 Comparing Functions.
Rubric
Look over the grading rubric to see how you will be evaluated.
Excellent! Almost There! Not Quite Yet! Keep Trying!
Part 1
Measurements
5 points
All work is submitted, and all calculations are correct.
4 points
Most work is submitted, and most of the calculations are correct.
3–2 points
Some work is submitted, and some of the calculations are correct.
1–0 points
Little or no work is shown, and few or none of the calculations are correct.
Part 2
Organization and Rate of Change
15 points
All work is submitted, and all calculations are correct.
14–10 points
Most work is submitted, and most of the calculations are correct.
9–4 points
Some work is submitted, and some of the calculations are correct.
3–0 points
Little or no work is shown, and few or none of the calculations are correct.
Part 3
Questions
10 points
All questions are answered, and all had well-thought-out, descriptive, and knowledgeable responses.
9–7 points
Most questions are answered, and most had a well-thought-out, descriptive, and knowledgeable response.
6–4 points
Some questions are answered and had well-thought-out, descriptive, and knowledgeable responses.
3–0 points
One question is answered and may or may not have had a well-thought-out, descriptive, and knowledgeable response.
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