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(Part 2)
The graphs below represent two players in the game “Rock Band”.
Use the information in the graphs to determine whether the following statements are true or false.

QuickTimeª and a
decompressor
are needed to see this picture.

true or false
1
The player with more experience is older. _________
.
2
The younger player played the guitar on fewer songs than the older player. _________
.
3
Jo passed off nearly all of the songs she attempted on guitar. _________
.
4
Al passed off nearly all of the songs he attempted on guitar. _________
.
5
The player with less experience passed off more songs on guitar. _________
.
6
The player with less experience passed off a higher percentage of songs on guitar. _________
.
7
Jo’s percent on singing was less than half of Al’s _________
.
8
Jo’s percentage on drums was lower than Al’s. _________
.
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Use logic and background knowledge to create a graph for the following pairs of variables.
Remember to label both axes.

Exercise / Heart Rate Education / Salary Age / Car Accidents Volume / Density
(if mass is constant)
Create a graph for the following You are working on your Algebra homework in a quiet room of your house.
variables: Volume, Distance, Faintly, you begin to hear the sound of that annoying toy your little sister is
and Mood. The independent always playing with (you know, the one that plays the same song over and
variable for each is time. Align over?). You can tell she is creeping towards you because the sound is getting
the events to that they louder and louder. Eventually, she is sitting right next to you. You try to
correspond to the same events ignore her for a while, until finally you just can’t take it any more! You bribe
in each graph. Remember to her with a cookie to turn off the toy. She sits quietly for a little while and then
include the axis labels, the event jumps up and runs away. Moments later, you hear the music start up as she
labels, and the title of the graph.
continues to sprint away.

Volume of the music


from where you are
sitting.

Distance from you to


your sister.

Your mood.

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