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Modeling

Explore how modeling is used to predict the distance a rider moves forward when pedaling a unicycle with a wheel radius of 29 cm. Discover the different models used, including physical models, schematic models, mathematical models, and data models.

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Modeling

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  1. Modeling

  2. How is modeling used to predict reality?

  3. How is modeling used to predict reality? Phenomenon

  4. d C Physical Model Schematic Model Phenomenon 6 A unicycle has a wheel with a radius of 29 cm. The rider pedals forward once Data Model Prose Model Graphical Model Mathematical Model C = 3.14 d or C = p d

  5. A unicycle has a wheel with a radius of 29 cm. The rider pedals forward once. How far forward has the rider moved? Prose Model

  6. d C Schematic Model Phenomenon A unicycle has a wheel with a radius of 29 cm. The rider pedals forward once Prose Model

  7. d C Schematic Model Phenomenon A unicycle has a wheel with a radius of 29 cm. The rider pedals forward once

  8. d C Physical Model A unicycle has a wheel with a radius of 29 cm. The rider pedals forward once

  9. d C Physical Model A unicycle has a wheel with a radius of 29 cm. The rider pedals forward once

  10. d C A unicycle has a wheel with a radius of 29 cm. The rider pedals forward once Data Model

  11. d C A unicycle has a wheel with a radius of 29 cm. The rider pedals forward once Data Model

  12. d C Phenomenon A unicycle has a wheel with a radius of 29 cm. The rider pedals forward once Graphical Model

  13. d C Phenomenon A unicycle has a wheel with a radius of 29 cm. The rider pedals forward once Graphical Model

  14. d C Phenomenon C = 3.14 d or C = p d A unicycle has a wheel with a radius of 29 cm. The rider pedals forward once Mathematical Model

  15. d C Phenomenon C = 3.14 d or C = p d A unicycle has a wheel with a radius of 29 cm. The rider pedals forward once Mathematical Model

  16. d C Physical Model Schematic Model Phenomenon A unicycle has a wheel with a radius of 29 cm. The rider pedals forward once Data Model Prose Model Graphical Model Mathematical Model C = 3.14 d or C = p d

  17. Models are used and generated during experimentation. d C Physical Model Schematic Model Phenomenon A unicycle has a wheel with a radius of 29 cm. The rider pedals forward once Data Model Prose Model Graphical Model Mathematical Model C = 3.14 d or C = p d

  18. Models are used and generated during experimentation. d C Physical Model Schematic Model Phenomenon A unicycle has a wheel with a radius of 29 cm. The rider pedals forward once Data Model Prose Model Graphical Model Mathematical Model C = 3.14 d or C = p d

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