Transformations Continued
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Algebra
After watching the Texas Instruments / Yay Math video on this concept, take this quiz to see how much you've learned!

This is a very specially formatted quiz. It's your job to submit data that applies to you, then you'll be asked math questions based on your initial response.

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What's your name? *
Email send? *
Please enter a valid email address, in order for you to see your quiz results.
What is your best estimation for how many hours you (or someone your age) spends in front of a "smartphone" or digital tablet, on average, per day? *
Please enter a number greater than or equal to 0.5, and less than 24.
Based on the daily screen hours then, what would be the SLOPE of the line that relates the number of days (x) and the total number of screen hours (y)? *
Suppose your imaginary friend Ian has 1.5 times as many hours as the daily screen hours you previously entered. The pros and cons of having an imaginary friend aside, how many daily screen hours does Ian have? *
Considering Ian's rate is 1.5 times as high, that would have what effect on a graph? *
Based on the daily screen hours you entered, how many ENTIRE DAYS would be spent in front of a screen, per MONTH? (Given that a month is 30 days, and a full day is 24 hours.) *
(Please enter your answer unrounded; don't fear decimals.)
Based on the daily screen hours you entered, how many ENTIRE DAYS would be spent in front of a screen, per YEAR? (Given that a year is 365 days, and a full day is 24 hours.) Please round this answer to 2 decimal places. *
Based on the resulting ENTIRE SCREEN DAYS per YEAR on the previous question, how does that make you feel? *
Because what you think and feel matter.
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