- dimensional analysis aka Factor Label aka unit analysis
- use to determine/communicate answers to real world problems
- describe the steps/process of solving a problem using dimensional analysis
- use dimensional analysis to convert units
- Factor Label WS
- HW 1-3
- Unfinished class problem "What should I save per day to send one of my kids to college?" Factor Label
We were never given the actual problem paper to do. Can you post a picture of the problems?
ReplyDelete**The factor label paper
DeleteYeah we were never given the paper that had the three problems that you wanted us to do.
DeleteIf you click the calender on the 22nd there will be 2 links and one of them will take you to a new tab which you'll be able to open a PDF of the worksheet there.
Delete- Taylor
Unfinished class problem: You should save 14 dollars and 55 cents per day for one of your kids to go to college for 4 years.
ReplyDeleteUnfinished class problem: I meant that you will have to save 58 dollars and 22 cents per day to send one of your kids to college for 4 years.
DeleteIn order for you to send one kid to school for 4 years in 16 years, you should save $58.22 per day.
ReplyDeleteUnfinished problem: In order for you to send one of your kids to college you would have to save up to at least $58 a day.
ReplyDeleteT.M.
I'm confused on how to do numbers 6-10 on the worksheet.
ReplyDeleteCool great question you are trying to use he units to cancel out everything except for mass which could be measured in grams or kilograms. So in this one they tell you the quantity but not the unit. So you need to know that mass is grams or kg it's up to you but g would be easier.
DeleteClick on the words factor label above and it should take you to the Google Doc!!
ReplyDeleteNot the tittle the one bullet
DeleteWhich problems were homework for day 25?
ReplyDelete6-10 on level 1 worksheet
DeleteThank you!
DeleteI read the previous comment but i am still confused on how to do #6-10
ReplyDeleteIn order to send one of your kids to college, you need to save approximately $58.22 per day.
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