i need you to find 2 options on how to solve this, they both have to be able to be used in dofferent problems not jusy this one. also do the rest of the worksheet
Model: Fairness and Friendships In this model, two friends are shopping for shoes. You'll create at least two scenarios for how they can pay for the shoes and explain which scenario is fairer a Jenny and Curly go shopping for shoes Jenny chooses one pair for $110 and other for S100Cwly choose a pair that costs $160. When they go to pay, the win s that there is a sale on and they get pairs of shoes for the price of 2 pairs (the free one is the cheapest). Give two options for how much Jenny and Carly should each pay Explain which of these options is fairer. (This problem is quoted from Sullivan et al. 2015, p. 90). In your work below, you will show your two options in the Sole section, and you will discuss their famess in the interpret section Simplify The simply stage of modeling involves defining variables explaining measurements, discussing domains, ranges, or logical limits of the variables, and listing assumptions that you need to make in order to apply math to a real-world question 4 points a) If you used variables like xor y, define them b) List at least one underlying assumption about the shopping scenario that makes a difference in how you chose to solve the problem. VVVVV Represent Math education research suggests that students understand math well when they can explain a math problem using multiple representations, 4 points. a) In your solution below, you should represent the key ideas in your solution in at least two different ways. In this section, indicate which methods you will use in the following sections. Just a sentence is sufficient to tell me what methods you will demonstrate in Solve Table of values Graph Equation Verbal explanation algorithm Solve In the Solve stage, you use math techniques to reach an answer. A good answer is efficient, explains the details of your method, can be used by other people, and is generalized it works in most all cases, even those that you have not yet tried. 6 points. a) Give two different solutions to the shopping scenario. Showing calculations and giving examples helps make your work easy to understand. b) What problems, if any, did you encounter that made you want to improve your method? c) Can the details of your method be taught to other people? d) Would your methods work in different shopping scenarios? Model: Fairness and Friendships In this model, two friends are shopping for shoes. You'll create at least two scenarios for how they can pay for the shoes and explain which scenario is fairer a Jenny and Curly go shopping for shoes Jenny chooses one pair for $110 and other for S100Cwly choose a pair that costs $160. When they go to pay, the win s that there is a sale on and they get pairs of shoes for the price of 2 pairs (the free one is the cheapest). Give two options for how much Jenny and Carly should each pay Explain which of these options is fairer. (This problem is quoted from Sullivan et al. 2015, p. 90). In your work below, you will show your two options in the Sole section, and you will discuss their famess in the interpret section Simplify The simply stage of modeling involves defining variables explaining measurements, discussing domains, ranges, or logical limits of the variables, and listing assumptions that you need to make in order to apply math to a real-world question 4 points a) If you used variables like xor y, define them b) List at least one underlying assumption about the shopping scenario that makes a difference in how you chose to solve the problem. VVVVV Represent Math education research suggests that students understand math well when they can explain a math problem using multiple representations, 4 points. a) In your solution below, you should represent the key ideas in your solution in at least two different ways. In this section, indicate which methods you will use in the following sections. Just a sentence is sufficient to tell me what methods you will demonstrate in Solve Table of values Graph Equation Verbal explanation algorithm Solve In the Solve stage, you use math techniques to reach an answer. A good answer is efficient, explains the details of your method, can be used by other people, and is generalized it works in most all cases, even those that you have not yet tried. 6 points. a) Give two different solutions to the shopping scenario. Showing calculations and giving examples helps make your work easy to understand. b) What problems, if any, did you encounter that made you want to improve your method? c) Can the details of your method be taught to other people? d) Would your methods work in different shopping scenarios