Taxes, Credit Cards, and Student Loans
For our final Math exhibition we had to choose either Taxes, Credit Cards, or Student Loans. I chose credit cards and had to give people advice on their credit cards off of a scenario given to them that we (the students) had created. This exhibition was really different than our first one. In our first exhibition I was really nervous, I was afraid of what would happen. I really thought that I would mess up. Now after our Final exhibition I feel confident, I know that even if I do mess up no one is going to hold it against me besides myself. I am amazed about how far I have come since our first exhibition.
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Circumference V.S. Diameter
Reflection
The regression equation shows that my data is consistent. This is to be expected because the relation of the circumference of the circle to the
diameter of the circle is a consistent ratio. For each inch that the circumference increases the diameter increases by .36 inches. The y-intercept
shows that when the circumference of a circle is at 0 the diameter of the circle is -.65 inches. However this is not possible in the real world when the circumference is 0 the diameter is also 0.
diameter of the circle is a consistent ratio. For each inch that the circumference increases the diameter increases by .36 inches. The y-intercept
shows that when the circumference of a circle is at 0 the diameter of the circle is -.65 inches. However this is not possible in the real world when the circumference is 0 the diameter is also 0.