Common Core 8 th Grade Statistics and Probability.

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Common Core 8 th Grade Statistics and Probability

Time (in seconds) Number of Laps Situation: Daniel is running laps around the track at school. The table at the right shows the number of laps he completes for each number of seconds. Equation:

Time (in months) Money in account Equation:

Situation: Rayna is interested in buying new boots in a few years. She uses the equation to predict the price, y, of a particular pair of boots, x years from now.

Time since sunset(in hours) Temperature (in degrees) Equation: