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Exercises: Define Appropriate Quantities for the Purpose of Descriptive Modeling

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Grade 9·22 problems·~45 min·Common Core Math - HS Number and Quantity·standard·hsn-q-a-2
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Recall / Warm-Up

1.

Which of the following is an attribute rather than a measurable quantity?

2.

A project requires 40 person-hours of labor. Which scenario also equals 40 person-hours?

3.

A city has a total annual income of $10 billion and a population of 500,000 people. What is the per-capita income? State the number, the unit, and one thing this quantity does NOT tell you about the city's residents.

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Fluency Practice

1.

Quantification means selecting or designing a specific measurable expression of an attribute. Which sentence best describes what makes a quantity choice a modeling decision?

2.

U.S. highway fatalities: in 2019, total fatalities were about 36,000 and total vehicle-miles traveled were about 3.3 trillion. In 2000, total fatalities were about 41,000 and vehicle-miles were about 2.75 trillion. Which statement correctly compares safety across the two years?

3.

A town of 10 people has 9 residents earning $30,000 each and 1 resident earning $1,000,000. What is the per-capita income, and what does this illustrate?

4.

A construction crew of 6 workers completes a project over 8 days, working 10 hours per day. How many total person-hours of labor did the project require?

5.

A scientist observes that a liquid in a wide, shallow dish evaporates faster than the same volume in a narrow, tall container. She wants to measure "evaporation exposure." Propose a quantity for this attribute, state its units, and explain why your quantity scales correctly: if the surface area doubles, what happens to your measure?

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