The time taken for a lizard, of known mass, to escape its shell.
Notice how the graph is labelled.
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Interpreting
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exercise-3 |
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Jonathon
studied a type of lizard that lives in hot, humid, environments. He collected
data over several months and some of his results are shown in the table
below. The table below gives some information about 10 day old lizards. |
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1) Graph the
mass of the ten day old lizard versus escape time on the set of axis
below. |
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How heavy would a 10 day old lizard be if it took 4 minutes to escape from its egg shell? |
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How heavy would a 10 day old lizard be if it took 6 minutes to escape from its egg shell? |
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How long would a 10 day old lizard have taken to escape from its egg if it has a mass of 96 grams? |
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How long would a ten day old lizard which is 15 cm long have taken to escape from its egg shell? | ||||||||||||||||
Jonathon concluded
that the health and strength of the ten day old lizard was linked to the
time it took to escape from the shell.
Do you agree with this conclusion? Explain. |
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