All Common Core: High School - Functions Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #11 : Functions Describing A Relationship Between Two Quantities: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsf Bf.A.1
Jane wants to buy a new backpack for next year. The backpack that she has her eye on costs Jane works as a car washer and gets paid an hour. If Jane works hours every week, how many weeks of work will it take for her to earn enough money to buy the new backpack?
Jane will need to work for four weeks.
Jane will need to work for five weeks.
Jane will need to work for six weeks.
Jane will need to work for three weeks.
Jane will need to work for two weeks.
Jane will need to work for three weeks.
This question is testing one's ability to recognize functions in everyday situations and build the mathematical model that shows the relationship between two quantities. A question such as this requires examination into the behavior between the quantities, whether it be explicit expression, a recursive process, or a multi-step calculation. It also requires the use of algebraic operations to solve the question at hand and then build a function that models the relationship.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, writing a function which describes a relationship falls within the Cluster A of build a function that models a relationship between two quantities concept (CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSF.BF.A). Questions in this cluster depend heavily of building an understanding between real life situations as seen through a mathematical perspective.
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify what the question is asking for.
Step 2: Identify what is given/known from the question.
Step 3: Using algebraic methods creating function to describe relationship.
Step 4: Answer the question.
Following the steps listed above for this particular problem is as follows.
Step 1: Identify what the question is asking for.
How many weeks will Jane need to work to earn enough money to buy the new backpack?
Step 2: Identify what is given/known from the question.
The backpack costs
Jane earns
Jane works
Step 3: Using algebraic methods creating function to describe relationship.
Step 4: Answer the question.
From this model, substitute in the known values and solve for the weeks worked to answer the question.
Using algebraic operations divide by on both sides to calculate the number of weeks Jane will need to work.
Example Question #11 : Functions Describing A Relationship Between Two Quantities: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsf Bf.A.1
Jenny wants to buy a new bike for next year. The bike that she has her eye on costs . Jenny works mowing lawns and gets paid per lawn. How many lawns will Jenny need to mow to earn enough money to buy a new bike.
Jenny will need to mow lawns.
Jenny will need to mow lawns.
Jenny will need to mow lawns.
Jenny will need to mow lawns.
Jenny will need to mow lawns.
Jenny will need to mow lawns.
This question is testing one's ability to recognize functions in everyday situations and build the mathematical model that shows the relationship between two quantities. A question such as this requires examination into the behavior between the quantities, whether it be explicit expression, a recursive process, or a multi-step calculation. It also requires the use of algebraic operations to solve the question at hand and then build a function that models the relationship.
For the purpose of Common Core Standards, writing a function which describes a relationship falls within the Cluster A of build a function that models a relationship between two quantities concept (CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSF.BF.A). Questions in this cluster depend heavily of building an understanding between real life situations as seen through a mathematical perspective.
Knowing the standard and the concept for which it relates to, we can now do the step-by-step process to solve the problem in question.
Step 1: Identify what the question is asking for.
Step 2: Identify what is given/known from the question.
Step 3: Using algebraic methods creating function to describe relationship.
Step 4: Answer the question.
Following the steps listed above for this particular problem is as follows.
Step 1: Identify what the question is asking for.
How many lawns will Jenny need to work to earn enough money to buy the new bike?
Step 2: Identify what is given/known from the question.
The bike costs
Jenny earns
Step 3: Using algebraic methods creating function to describe relationship.
Step 4: Answer the question.
From this model, substitute in the known values and solve for the weeks worked to answer the question.
Using algebraic operations divide by on both sides to calculate the number of lawns Jenny will need to work.