Access Point #: MA.912.A.2.In.e (Archived Access Point)


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Use function tables and simple graphs to determine the mathematical relationship between two numbers representing real-world situations.

Clarifications:

Joe earns $7 each hour. Use the table to find out how much he earns when he works three hours.

Number: MA.912.A.2.In.e Category: Independent
Date Adopted or Revised: 09/07 Standard: Relations and Functions : Draw and interpret graphs of relations. Understand the notation and concept of a function, find domains and ranges, and link equations to functions.

Related Benchmarks

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MA.912.A.2.12: Solve problems using direct, inverse, and joint variations.



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1200330: Algebra 2
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Unit/Lesson Sequence

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Direct and Inverse Variation: "Lesson 1 of two lessons teaches students about direct variation by allowing them to explore a simulated oil spill using toilet paper tissues (to represent land) and drops of vegetable oil (to simulate a volume of oil). Lesson 2 teaches students about inverse variation by exploring the relationship between the heights of a fixed amount of water poured into cylindrical containers of different sizes as compared to the area of the containers' bases." from Insights into Algebra 1 - Annenberg Foundation.