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Cities and Gas Stations AssessmentCities and Gas Stations Assessment
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Concord Consortium
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7th - 12th
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Math
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Duration
30 mins
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Year
1995
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Cities and Gas Stations

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In Utah, one stretch of highway goes for 106 miles without a single gas station. Where should people build one? Scholars face the dilemma of where to place a new gas station between three cities. They consider distance and proximity to each to avoid becoming another Utah gas desert.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

triangles, midpoints

Additional Tags

math

Instructional Ideas

  • Discuss the best placement for the gas station
  • Plug in distances for each of the three sides and determine the distance between each city and the gas station

Classroom Considerations

  • Relies on prior knowledge of triangles, midpoints, and medians

Pros

  • Provides a solution key

Cons

  • Instructions for students lack clarity and require teacher intervention to explain the purpose and process

Common Core

HSG-CO.C.10

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