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Alex's job pays $21 per hour. If 'x' is the number of hours that Alex worked last week, 'y' is his gross pay for the week, before any deductions. y = 21x
Ball-and-Stick Model
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station model
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Alex's job pays $21 per hour. If 'x' is the number of hours that Alex worked last week, 'y' is his gross pay for the week, before any deductions. y = 21x
The differnce between a verbal model and a algebraic model is that a verbal model is an equation written in words and a algebraic model is solving the equation from the verbal model.
An algebraic model uses variables and numbers. Example: x*54=648
Problem-based learning is a learning strategy that incorporates specific instructional preplanned activities, focused on a relevant learner problem, and allows for the flexibility of the situation and the learners in the classroom. This course model has its foundation in the theories of humanistic, learner-centered, and problem-centered design approaches.
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1. Organize the data for the model on the spreadsheet 2. Reserve separate cells in the spreadsheet to represent each decision variable in the algebraic model. 3. Create a formula in a cell in the spreadsheet that corresponds to the objective function in the algebraic model. 4. For each constraint, create a formula in a separate cell in the spreadsheet that corresponds to the left-hand-side of the constraint.
The hierarchical model is a restricted type of network model. Again, data is represented as collections of records and relationships are represented by sets. However, the hierarchical model allows a node to have only one parent. A hierarchical model can be represented as a tree graph, with records appearing as nodes (also called segments) and sets as edges.
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Problem-based learning is a learning strategy that incorporates specific instructional preplanned activities, focused on a relevant learner problem, and allows for the flexibility of the situation and the learners in the classroom. This course model has its foundation in the theories of humanistic, learner-centered, and problem-centered design approaches.