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QLD (TI-84PlusCE): Dog Days or Dog Years?

by Texas Instruments

Overview

Students will use order pairs, table of values, and a scatter plot to determine a function that represents real world data.

Key Steps

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    Students will investigate data that takes a dog’s age and converts it into human years. They will analyze the data to determine if the claim that each dog year is equal to 7 human years is supported. Students will first use a dynamic input/output program to determine some ordered pairs of the data.

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    Then students will gather information from lists and a scatter plot. They can use the Trace feature to move through the points. Students should see that two linear functions can represent the data.

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    After using points to calculate slope and write the equation of a line, students will graph their functions on the scatter plot. They can then use the graph to determine a dog’s age in human years beyond 8 years old.