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LIFEBOATS

LIFEBOATS. Part 1: Exploring Boats Part 2: Lifeboat Inspection Part 3: Inspecting other Boats. Part 1: Exploring Boats. What variables affected the number of passengers your boat could hold? Boat size Penny (passenger) arrangement Gentle/ reckless placement of passengers

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LIFEBOATS

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  1. LIFEBOATS Part 1: Exploring Boats Part 2: Lifeboat Inspection Part 3: Inspecting other Boats

  2. Part 1: Exploring Boats • What variables affected the number of passengers your boat could hold? • Boat size • Penny (passenger) arrangement • Gentle/ reckless placement of passengers • Water movement Capacity- the greatest amount of fluid a container can hold

  3. Part 2: Lifeboat Inspection • What is the relationship between the capacity of lifeboats and the number of passengers it can hold? • The greater the capacity, the more passengers the boat can hold

  4. Part 3: Inspecting Other Boats • How were you able to predict the number of passengers a new boat would hold? • Prediction was possible when using the two coordinate graph.

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