1. ☁: ________________________
  2. ☁: ________________________
  3. ☁: ________________________
  4. Soap density background rectangle major grid lines axes linear regression line data points as circles Soap density volume (centimeters³) mass (grams) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 The first graph plots data from a soap density measurement laboratory. The slope of the line is the density of the soap.
    1. __________ Calculate the slope of the line.
    2. ______________ Determine the y-intercept of the line.
    3. y = _________ x + __________ Write the y = mx + b slope-intercept equation for the line.
    4. [float] or [sink] The slope of the line is the density of soap. If the density of the soap is less than one gram/centimeter³ then the soap would float. If the density of the soap is greater than one gram/centimeter³ then the soap would sink. Based on the above, will this soap float or sink?
  5. A student gathered the data seen in the table below. Plot the data on the graph. Graphical analysis
    Time
    (seconds)
    Distance
    (centimeters)
    00
    2400
    4800
    61200
    81600
    102000
    background rectangle major grid lines axes text layers Velocity of a RipStik Time (seconds) Distance (centimeters) x-axis labels 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 y-axis labels 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000
    1. __________ Calculate the slope of the line.
    2. __________ Calculate the intercept of the line.
    3. __________ cm. How far will the RipStik travel in 23 seconds?
    4. __________ seconds. How long in seconds for the RipStik to travel 7500 centimeters?
  6. __________ What is the slope of the line y = 2.0 + 0.15x?
  7. __________ What is the y-intercept of the line y = 2.0 + 0.15x?
  8. Brother XR 7700 Brother XR 7700
    1. __________ _____ For a Brother XR-7700 sewing machine, calculate the power used based on the information in the images.
    2. __________ _____ For a Brother XR-7700 sewing machine, calculate the resistance.
    3. ________________ Power is now about forty cents per kiloWatt hour. How much would it cost to run the sewing machine for 24 hours?
  9. Periodic table element 30 Zn 65
    1. __________ What is the atomic number of Zn?
    2. __________ What is the atomic mass of Zn?
    3. __________ How many protons does Zn have?
    4. __________ How many neutrons does Zn have?
    5. __________ How many electrons does Zn have?
  10. Atomic schematic protons neutrons electrons P13 N14 Atomic center translation Orbitals [Note that in an atom the number of neutrons is equal to or greater than the number of protons. Thus the more numerous nucleons are the neutrons.]
    1. _______________ Looking only at the atomic diagram on this paper, determine the atomic number of the atom depicted.
    2. _______________ Looking at the diagram, what is the atomic mass for the atom?
    3. _______________ Looking at the diagram and the chart on the wall, what is the one or two letter chemical abbreviation for this element?
  11. _______________ Are lime fruits acid, base, or neutral?
  12. _______________ Is vinegar an acid, base, or neutral?
  13. _______________ Is cream of tartar an acid, base, or neutral?
  14. _______________ Is water an acid, base, or neutral?
  15. _______________ Is baking soda an acid, base, or neutral?
  16. _______________ Is ammonia an acid, base, or neutral?
  17. _______________ Is bleach an acid, base, or neutral?
  18. The following graph is from laboratory fourteen. The dashed lines are the linear mathematical models for the flying ring and the flying in the 8:00 lab section. The solid line is the linear mathematical model for an orange "swerve" ball. The dotted line is the mathematical model for a non-flying object.
    flying objects data and graph
    Based on the graph and analysis which objects are flying and which are not flying? Explain why.



  19. In laboratory seven on a graph of arcminutes versus meters as measured by GPS receivers and a surveyor's wheel, what physical quantity did the slope represent?
  20. In laboratory nine, on a graph of time from seeing a clap to hearing a clap versus distance from the clap, what physical quantity did the slope represent?
  21. For laboratory ten, list the seven colors of the Newtonian rainbow in order, the primary colors of light, and the secondary colors of light. Write the full words.
  22. In laboratory eleven on a graph of apparent depth underwater versus actual depth underwater for a penny, what physical quantity did the slope represent?
  23. In laboratory twelve on a graph of current versus voltage in an electrical circuit, what physical quantity did the slope represent?
  24. For laboratory twelve, list one acid, one base, and one neutral substance.
  25. In laboratory fourteen on a graph of velocity versus distance, in what physical units was the slope?