Turn your slope into a for every statement. For example, for liquid 1 the statement would be
Question:
Turn your slope into a for every statement. For example, for liquid 1 the statement would be "The mass goes up 1.369 g for every 1 mL of volume."
How much the mass goes up for every 1 mL of volume is defined as the density.
Which liquid did you have? How do you know?
What is the mass of your graduated cylinder?
Turn your intercept into a statement. For example, for liquid 1 the intercept statement would be "The mass is 81.31 g when the volume is 0."
Does your intercept make sense? How do you know?
Hint:It may help to rewind the video to the point where your volume was 0.
10.
Does the density of a liquid depend on its volume? Write your answer as a CER.
Hint:
Claim: Your answer to the question
Evidence: Describe features of your graph or data table that support your answer
Reasoning: Explain how the evidence you picked supports your answer
Microeconomics An Intuitive Approach with Calculus
ISBN: 978-0538453257
1st edition
Authors: Thomas Nechyba