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How to do Mr. Eng’s Word Problems

How to do Mr. Eng’s Word Problems. TIPS Read the question carefully. Find the information given to you. Find out what you need to do. Do This: Write down the problem Show math evidence. Answer questions in complete sentences. Decorate the paper based on the word problem.

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How to do Mr. Eng’s Word Problems

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  1. How to do Mr. Eng’s Word Problems • TIPS • Read the question carefully. • Find the information given to you. • Find out what you need to do. • Do This: • Write down the problem • Show math evidence. • Answer questions in complete sentences. • Decorate the paper based on the word problem.

  2. QUESTIONS-When does Mr. Eng’s homework hit the ground? -What’s the maximum height (vertex) of Mr. Eng’s homework? Mr. Eng was completing his teaching credential homework and became frustrated really late at night. The next morning, he went on top of the school roof (58.8-meter in height) and threw his homework off the building. The equation for the object's height (h) at time t seconds after launch is h(t) = –4.9t^2 + 19.6t + 58.8 where h is in meters and time (t) is measured in seconds.

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