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A math assignment from capital community college, given in the academic year 2002-2003. The assignment involves using mathematical concepts and skills to analyze data from an article about poverty in connecticut. Students are expected to use scrap paper, a calculator, and other resources to answer questions related to numbers, algebra, geometry, and mathematical modeling. The document also includes instructions for submitting the assignment and a scoring rubric for mathematical reasoning.
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Numbers/Operations
Algebra/Geometry
Graphing
Mathematical Modeling 4 Superior
All numerical answers are reasonable, operations selected correctly, and calculations performed accurately.
Assignment of variables and performance of operations on variables is without error; answers and operations involving geometry are correct.
Processes, results, and interpretations involving representation of data by graphs (histograms, coordinates systems, etc.) are correct.
Use of mathematics to describe and answer questions about a real-world situation is correct and complete.
Proficient
Most numerical answers are reasonable; for the most part, operations are selected correctly, and calculations performed accurately.
For the most part, assignment of variables and performance of operations on variables are correct; most answers and operations involving geometry are correct.
Most processes, results, and interpretations involving representation of data by graphs (histograms, coordinates systems, etc.) are correct.
For the most part, use of mathematics to describe and answer questions about a real-world situation is correct and reasonably complete.
Essential
A few unreasonable numerical answers; A few cases where operations are selected incorrectly or calculations performed inaccurately.
A few cases where assignment of variables and performance of operations are incorrect; a few cases where answers or operations involving geometry are incorrect.
A few processes, results, and interpretations involving representation of data by graphs (histograms, coordinates systems, etc.) are incorrect.
A few cases where use of mathematics to describe and answer questions about a real-world situation is incorrect or incomplete.
In progress
Several unreasonable numerical answers, many cases where operations are selected incorrectly, or calculations performed inaccurately.
Several cases where assignment of variables and performance of operations are incorrect; several examples of incorrect answers or operations involving geometry.
Several processes, results, and interpretations involving representation of data by graphs (histograms, coordinates systems, etc.) are incorrect.
Several cases where use of mathematics to describe and answer questions about a real-world situation is incorrect or incomplete.