Hey, we have been playing this video game for so long. We should get out of the house, maybe we should go on a hike
Yeah your right we have been in here a long time. I think going on a hike is a great idea!
I know it's such a beautiful day and those mountains look like they would be fun to try and climb! I say we hike up the mountain some!!
It's so nice outside, this was such a great idea! Look at those mountains!
2 hours later...
WOW! We are really high up and it has only taken us 2 hours to get to this marker. Let's keep going and see how much longer it takes to get to the top!
Altitude400 feet
Look! We have made it to the 400 foot marker and it looks like we are half way there!
4 hours later...
I know it's literally like we are on top of the world lol! That means from the 400 feet marker it only took us 4 hours to hike up the rest of the mountain.
Altitude 900 feet
Look at this view it's amazing we can see everything! We are 900 feet in the air and it only took us a total of 6 hours!
You know, I wonder how much we walked every hour
Yes!
Altitude 900 feet
Well in my math class this year we have talked about average rate of change maybe we could use that formula to figure that out!
Do you mean like how many feet we walked per hour?
Oh wow that sounds cool I have never heard of that whats the formula?
That sounds complicated.
Altitude 900 feet
Yeah it sounds confusing but all we have to do is plug in the time we have walked and the altitude into our formula
Well the formula is y2 minus y1 divided by x2 minus x1
Wow that is crazy!! You really do learn something new everyday, thanks for teaching me average rate of change and the formula that goes with it! Now I can use it when I go hiking again!
So then would the equation be 900 minus 400 divided by 4 minus 2?
Okay so where do we put each number?
Altitude 900 feet
Well it first took us 2 hours to climb 400 feet so that would be our x1 and y1 and then it look 4 hours to climb 900 feet so that would be our x2 and y2
Yes, that's correct! and if we work it out it gives us 250 so we walked 250 feet per hour!
Of course! and just know you can use average rate of change for many different day to day activities not just hiking!