Mathematics Task 2
Find the cost of your prototype.
Instructions:
1. Keep a tally of which components you have used. (If you keep a running tally of how many components you have added to or taken from the base model, the numbers used in the base model are provided.)
2. Use the code sheet to see what category (letter) each component belongs to and its price.
3. Enter your data into the excel spreadsheet "Robot Costing" in the column “Additions and Subtractions”
If you’ve added pieces onto the base model use a positive number.
If you’ve subtracted from the base model use a negative number.
1. Keep a tally of which components you have used. (If you keep a running tally of how many components you have added to or taken from the base model, the numbers used in the base model are provided.)
2. Use the code sheet to see what category (letter) each component belongs to and its price.
3. Enter your data into the excel spreadsheet "Robot Costing" in the column “Additions and Subtractions”
If you’ve added pieces onto the base model use a positive number.
If you’ve subtracted from the base model use a negative number.
Syllabus Outcomes:
MA4-1WM, MA4-2WM, MA4-3WM, MA4-4NA, MA4-5NA
MA4-1WM, MA4-2WM, MA4-3WM, MA4-4NA, MA4-5NA
Success checklist:
Resources:
- We kept a running tally of what we added or subtracted to the robot from the base model.
- We entered the data into the spreadsheet Robot costing using negative numbers for the components we took off the robot.
- We found the cost of our robot.
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