Temperature Conversion and Linear Representations in Linear Programming
In this lesson focused on linear programming, we explore temperature measurements, particularly the conversion between Celsius and Fahrenheit. Using an example from Oslo, Norway, we convert a low temperature of -10°C and an apartment temperature of 24°C to Fahrenheit using appropriate formulas. Additionally, the class will review assigned homework, engage in group discussions, and complete practice pages to reinforce learning. Students should actively participate and utilize resources before seeking help. An exit ticket will conclude the session with a review of key concepts.
Temperature Conversion and Linear Representations in Linear Programming
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Unit 1 – Linear Programming Day 2 – Linear representations
Warm Up / PotD While most of the world measures temperature using the Centigrade (or Celsius) scale, the United States uses the Fahrenheit scale. Suppose you have a friend, Froda, who lives in Oslo, Norway. Froda sends a text to you telling you the low temperature last night in Oslo was -10oC but his apartment was 24oC. You use the Internet to find the following temperature conversion formulas: and where C = degrees Celsius and F = degrees Fahrenheit. Use one of these formulas to convert the Celsius temperatures Froda sent you to Fahrenheit (round to nearest degree). Low Temperature in Oslo __________________ Temperature Inside Froda’s Apartment _______________
HW check & review Each group has been assigned a problem or section from last night’s hw In a few minutes anyone from your quad should be able and ready to share out
Linear Representations Work through the investigation on pgs 6-7 Remember – ask 3 b4 me! If you finish early, you can begin the practices pages 8-10; they are finished for hw
Exit Ticket Take out a half sheet of paper @ bottom of pg 10 – complete the review #15 – 18 Work individually but you may use packet for help if needed Turn in to black tray @ front of class