LIFEBOATS Part 1: Exploring Boats Part 2: Lifeboat Inspection Part 3: Inspecting other Boats.

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LIFEBOATS Part 1: Exploring Boats Part 2: Lifeboat Inspection Part 3: Inspecting other Boats

Part 1: Exploring Boats  What variables affected the number of passengers your boat could hold? Boat size Boat size Penny (passenger) arrangement Penny (passenger) arrangement Gentle/ reckless placement of passengers Gentle/ reckless placement of passengers Water movement Water movement Capacity- the greatest amount of fluid a container can hold

Part 2: Lifeboat Inspection  What is the relationship between the capacity of lifeboats and the number of passengers it can hold? The greater the capacity, the more passengers the boat can hold The greater the capacity, the more passengers the boat can hold

Part 3: Inspecting Other Boats  How were you able to predict the number of passengers a new boat would hold? Prediction was possible when using the two coordinate graph. Prediction was possible when using the two coordinate graph.