
Creating Step Graphs
Students construct step graphs from rate tables and practical pricing structures.
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Students construct step graphs from rate tables and practical pricing structures.
Key Questions
- How do you represent inclusive versus exclusive boundaries on a step graph?
- What steps are involved in translating a pricing table into a visual step graph?
- How can creating a step graph help a business explain its pricing to customers?
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