8 - Rocking Pebbles Project

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Roc ki ng Peb bl es Rubr ic Out li ne

Objective: Create a hand-in presentation of the Rocking Pebbles Problem


Working individually, or in pairs
Components:
1. Cover Page
3 pts a. Name (advisory)
b. Date
c. Class
d. Teacher
e. Room
f. Pictures?
1 pt
2. This sheet must be placed directly under the cover sheet

3. Problem Sheet with summary statement and algebraic equations


6 pts a. The handout given in class.
b. One sentence recap of what the problem is asking for
c. Defining variables
d. Both equations

4. Graph of the solution


10 pts a. Either computer generated, or on graph paper.

b. Must have labels for each line, each axis, and the solution.
i. If graphed by hand, must show intercept-in-out-tables

5. Solution by way of Substitution or Elimination


10 pts a. Heading with which method you chose
b. Start with the system of equations
c. Must show ALL work!!!
d. Summary of the solution and its relation to the problem
The Rocking Pebbles
At concerts given by the group The Rocking Pebbles, some of
the tickets are sold for reserved seats, and the rest are general
admission.
For a recent series of two weekend concerts, the Pebbles pledged
to give their favorite charity an amount equal to half of what was
paid for general-admission tickets. After the concerts, the charity
called the Pebbles’ manager to find out how much money the
charity would be getting.
The manager looked up the records. She found that for the first
night, 230 reserved-seat tickets and 835 general admission tickets
were sold. For the second night, 250 reserved-seat tickets and 980 general admission tickets were sold.

The manager saw that the total amount of money collected for the tickets was $23,600 for the first night
and $27,100 for the second night, but she didn’t know the prices for the two different kind of tickets.
(The ticket prices were the same at both concerts.)

Figure out what the two ticket prices were, and use that information to tell the manager how much the
Pebbles will give to the charity.

Summary statement:

Variables:

Equations

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