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Reteach SEP 1 (5/11) Version B

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10 Nsɛmmisa

Objective: SWBAT identify the relationship between linear and nonlinear multivariable graphs by analyzing the changes in graphic data

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1.

What variables/information does the graph give you?

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What do you notice about the data plotted on the graph? what does it mean?

"I notice that the graph ... "

(THINK: What direction does it go? what part/variable are increasing?)

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3.

What information does the X-axis (independent variable) give you?

What information does the Y-axis (dependent variable) give you?

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4.

What do you notice about the data plotted on the graph? what does it mean?

"By analzying this graph I can see that ...

This means ... "

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5.

What information does the X-axis (independent variable) give you?

What information does the Y-axis (dependent variable) give you?

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6.

What do you notice about the data plotted on the graph? what does it mean?

"By analzying this graph I can see that ...

This means ... "

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7.

A city planner is designing an outdoor concert arena. Cement will be used for some of the construction. The answer to which question would BEST help the city planner make a design that will reduce the environmental impacts related to using cement?

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What information does the X-axis (independent variable) give you?

What information does the Y-axis (dependent variable) give you?

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9.

What do you notice about the data plotted on the graph? what does it mean?

"By analzying this graph I can see that ...

This means ... "

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10.

According to Graph 4, which of the following lists contributions to carbon emisssions in 1950 in order from LEAST to GREATEST