7BOBO-dHHHHHH-ݐH--,l  -( -Zl`kxHH(FG(HH(d'@-ll `/:C-ހ-|--at*-*-:-9v Cance-޴!4 }DSET ;j:-4-ݔ- y-vy-h uy-,nP23_`  *+EFKLYZPQEG ) F P [ f p q r s t u 8 9 ~ 7 8 _ u + , ^ _  : ;Tr-.Q-.r D  F G        D E H    )  ,  -  6  8  >  C  J      :      9  G  c  q    -  `                      <  =  I L     t  / p 2-ޔ-ެ-ߜ -U- DATE_______________ NAMES OF GROUP MEMBERS ----------------------------------- ------------------------------------ ------------------------------------ UNIT C: FINDING ANSWERS WITH YOUR CALCULATOR LABORATORY ACTIVITY 3 CROSS-COUNTRY VACATION GROUP LAB REPORT The members of this team should use the data on this sheet to complete their own reports. The secretary should turn this sheet in when all team members have the information. You are preparing to go on a cross-country vacation trip by car. A road map shows the distances between the cities you will pass through. You need to know * how many miles you will drive, * how long the drive will take, * how much gasoline you can expect to use, and * when you can expect to arrive at your destination. a. Your teacher will help you to select a starting city and destination from the map. The map the teacher will provide is simpler than a standard road map, but contains much of the same information. *** What is your starting city? ___________________________ *** What is your destination? ___________________________ b. Examine the road map briefly and notice the information that is shown. Major cities are identified. The distances between cities along interstate highways are included also. c. Write the name of the city or town from which you will start your vacation trip. From this city, move your finger along the highway to the next city on your route. Write the name of this city beneath the starting city. Beside the second name write the mileage between the two cities, as indicated on the map. *** Beginning city:________________ *** Next city:_______________ Mileage between cities:_____________ d. Move your finger along the highway to the next city. Write the name of this city beneath the others and the mileage beside this citys name. Continue this procedure until you finally reach your destination city. *** PLEASE OUTLINE YOUR ROUTE BUT DO NOT BLOCK OUT THE MILEAGES BETWEEN CITIES. *** How many cities lay between your beginning city and your destination?_________________________ *** Set up a simple chart to show the cities and the mileages between them. Example: City Mileage between cities (Beginning) 0 (2nd) (3rd) (4th) ETC. _________ TOTAL e. What is the total number of miles between the start and finish of your vacation trip? . *** Total mileage between beginning and end of trip:__________ f. What is the speed limit on the highways that you plan to travel? *** Highway speed limit:_______________ g. Traveling at this speed, how many hours will it take to travel the total distance from the starting city to the destination city? *** Hours = Total distance traveled mph *** Number of hours to travel the total distance:______________ h. How many miles does your car drive on each gallon of gasoline? (If you dont know, use 25 miles per gallon.) *** MPG your car achieves?______________________ i. How many gallons of gasoline will be needed to drive the distance? Total distance traveled = gallons of gasoline needed to drive mpg the distance *** Gallons of gas needed:______________________ j. If the distance is great, you probably will not drive without stopping for meals and rests. Figure out how much additional time will be needed for these delays. You can use the following guidelines: * Rest stops are made every 100 miles, and last about 1/6 hour. * Gasoline stops are made every 300 to 400 miles, and take about 1/4 hour each. * Lunch stops are made near midday and last 3/4 hour each. * Overnight stays are made after about 12 hours of driving. Assume that they include the evening and morning meals, and take 12 hours. Write these numbers on your paper, and find the total nondriving time. Rest stop time = number of rest stops x .10 hour *** Rest stop time = ___________________________________ Gasoline stop time = number of gasoline stops x .25 hour *** Gasoline stop time = ________________________________ Lunch stop time = number of lunch stops x .75 hour *** Lunch stop time = ___________________________ Overnight stay time = number of overnight stays x 12 hours *** Overnight stay time = ____________________________ Total nondriving time = rest stop time + gas stop time + lunch stop time + overnight stay times *** Total nondriving time = _______________________ k. What is the total time needed to reach your destination? Total time needed = Number of hours to travel (from g.) + Total nondriving time (from k.) *** Total time needed = ____________________________ *** Days and/or hours?_______________________DSET|(H->"9 *6*>"9DSET(H-9y>9z6*=9DSETRD@D-l-݌--   E-0EOn this team paper, you only have to complete the sections marked***