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Can I Create a Line/Curve of Best Fit to Model Water Drainage? PerformanceCan I Create a Line/Curve of Best Fit to Model Water Drainage? Performance
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Radford University
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9th - 12th
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Can I Create a Line/Curve of Best Fit to Model Water Drainage?

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Learners collect data on the amount of water left in a bottle over time. They graph the data to determine whether the scatter plot shows a curved or straight relationship. Group members then determine an equation for the curve of best fit and use that equation to make predictions about the amount of water left in the bottle at given amounts of time.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

data collection, quadratic equations, math modeling, scatter plots

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math

Instructional Ideas

  • Brainstorm different methods to conduct the data collection portion
  • Be sure the class is clear about the way to measure the amount of water in the bottle

Classroom Considerations

  • Assumes students know how to find a quadratic regression using a calculator

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  • Includes a rubric for scoring
  • Contains a benchmark sample solution

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Common Core

MP1 MP4 HSA-CED.A.2 HSS-ID.B.6.a

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