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Alcohol Level AssessmentAlcohol Level Assessment
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Balanced Assessment
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Grade
9th - 12th
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Math
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Duration
30 mins
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1995
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Assessment

Alcohol Level

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How long does it take alcohol to leave your system? Individuals explore this question by examining a polynomial function. They draw conclusions by analyzing the key features of the given polynomial function.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

polynomial functions, graphing functions, maximums, zeros

Additional Tags

math

Instructional Ideas

  • Use as a performance task assessment covering polynomial functions
  • Ask struggling learners to graph the function and label key characteristics before answering the questions

Classroom Considerations

  • Scholars should be able to interpret polynomial functions and find maximums and zeros

Pros

  • The presented questions highlight the important characteristics of polynomial functions

Cons

  • Topic may be sensitive or inappropriate for younger pupils

Common Core

HSF-IF.C.7.a

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