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Math •Writing in math

Math Writing in math. State the problem. Do not assume the reader knows what you are talking about. Explain the problem in detail so the reader understands

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Page 1: Math Writing in math. State the problem. Do not assume the reader knows what you are talking about. Explain the problem in detail so the reader understands

Math

•Writing in math

Page 2: Math Writing in math. State the problem. Do not assume the reader knows what you are talking about. Explain the problem in detail so the reader understands

State the problem.

Do not assume the reader knows what you are talking about.Explain the problem in detail so the reader understands the problem.

Page 3: Math Writing in math. State the problem. Do not assume the reader knows what you are talking about. Explain the problem in detail so the reader understands

Present the answer in a complete sentence.

The answer must stand alone.Variables must be explained.

Page 4: Math Writing in math. State the problem. Do not assume the reader knows what you are talking about. Explain the problem in detail so the reader understands

State assumptions related to formulas

Explain what assumptions were taken to solve the problem

Page 5: Math Writing in math. State the problem. Do not assume the reader knows what you are talking about. Explain the problem in detail so the reader understands

Explain how the problem was approached

Outline steps taken to solve the problem and why these steps were selected.

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Explain how each formula was derived.

Use variables which are defined.Explain where you got the formula.

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Is the math correct?

Check your work.

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Check your writing

Label diagrams, tables, graphs, etc.Check spelling, grammar, and punctuation, etc.Cite sources used to solve the problem.

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WORK ON THE COOKIE PROBLEM

Use the steps you learned in writing in math.

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Due today!!!

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