Split Time
by Dan Meyer
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Act One
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What's a number you know is too high?
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What's a number you know is too low?
Act Two
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What information do you need?
- ImageThe distance around each track
Act Three
- VideoA: 30 seconds
Sequel
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How much further do you run on the outdoor track using the same split time?
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Why would you use the same split time for a shorter indoor track? What's the difference in distance between tracks?
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What should his split time be on the indoor track to go the same pace?
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What should his split time be on the short track to keep the same speed?
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What split time would be appropriate for the same pace on the indoor track?
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What's the difference in speeds to get the same single lap time on each track?
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If the runner on the track was going 12 mph, (5 minutes per mile), then how fast was the person on the roof of the building walking?
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