Which situation best represents association but NOT causation?
Note: association (associate/asociar) means deal with each other but doesn't directly cause (causation/causar) something to happen.
Vocabulary 2
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Mathematics
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9th - 12th Grade
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Lizette Montemayor
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which situation best represents association but NOT causation?
Note: association (associate/asociar) means deal with each other but doesn't directly cause (causation/causar) something to happen.
the number of spectators at a game increases
the number of wins for the team increases
more gallons of water into an aquarium
the weight of the aquarium increases
the amount of time an athlete runs increases
the distance she runs increases.
the charge of a cell phone battery increases
the number of minutes the phone can be used increases.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which situation best represents association and causation?
Note: association (associate/asociar) means dealing with each other and directly causing (causation/causar) something to happen.
the number of spectators at a game increases
the number of children increases.
More gallons of water are put into an aquarium
the fishes will be happier.
the amount of time an athlete runs increases
the distance she runs increases.
the charge of a cell phone battery increases
the number of text messages increases.
3.
CLASSIFICATION QUESTION
3 mins • 2 pts
Organize these options into the function or not a function categories.
Note: X-values cannot repeat to be a function.
Groups:
(a) Function
,
(b) Not a Function
4.
CLASSIFICATION QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Organize the three quadratic functions and two linear functions into their corresponding solutions.
Note: one category will only have one answer, and the other two will have two solutions.
Solutions mean multiple things, such as x-intercepts on a parabola or point of intersection in a system.
Groups:
(a) NO solution
,
(b) ONE solution
,
(c) TWO Solutions
5.
DRAG AND DROP QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Two lines with the same slope and different y-intercepts are (a) .
Two lines with the same slope and the same y-intercepts are lines with (b) .
6.
DRAG AND DROP QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Two lines with different slope and different y-intercepts are (a) .
Two lines with the same slope and the different y-intercepts are lines with (b) .
7.
FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Is the domain of the quadratic function all real numbers greater than -6, truth or false?
Remember, the domain is x from left to right.
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