GLE 0706.1.2 Apply and adapt a variety of appropriate strategies to problem solving, including estimation,
and reasonableness of the solution. Also addresses GLE 0706.1.5, GLE 0706.3.2, SPI 0706.3.5.
402 Linear Functions
Variation
PART A BCDE
Multi-Part
Lesson 3
Main Idea Solve problems by using a graph.
Use a Graph
RICK: The table shows the study times and test
scores of 13 students in Mrs. Collins’s English
class.
YOUR MISSION: Use a graph to predict the test
score of a student who studied for 80 minutes.
Study Time and Test Scores
Study Time (min) 120 30 60 95 70 55 90 45 75 60 10
Test Score (%) 98 75 80 93 82 78 95 74 87 83 65
Problem-Solving Investigation
Understand You know the number of minutes studied. You need to predict the test score.
Plan Organize the data in a graph so you
can easily see any trends.
Study Time and Test Scores
65
75
85
95
0 20 40 60 80 100
Study Time (min)
Test Score (%)
y
x
Solve As the study times progress, the test
scores increase. Draw a line that is
close to as many of the points as
possible. You can predict that the test
score of a student who studied for
80 minutes is about 88%.
Check The estimate is close to the line, so the
prediction is reasonable.
- Explain why analyzing a graph is a useful way to quickly make conclusions
about a set of data. - E WRITE MATH Write a real-world problem in which using a graph would
be a useful way to check a solution.
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