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What time will the clock show? ●It is now 5 o’clock; what time will it be in 2 hours? 7 o’clock ●What time will it be 5 hours after 9 o’clock? 2 o’clock ● What is 26 hours after 8 o’clock? 10 o’clock ● It is 3 o’clock now; what time will it be in 100 hours? 7 o’clock How can you model each situation? Ideas come from Student Explorations in Mathematics, May 2012, 1-8 Modeling Time Josh’s favorite song, ‘Livin’ on a prayer’ plays on a radio station at 9 o’clock every day. How many hours until Josh hears his song again, if it is… Is there more than one Is there more than one ●5 o’clock? possible answer? possible answer? 4 hours, 16 hours, 28 hours, 40 hours, 52 hours, …. ●10 o’clock? 11 hours, 23 hours, 35 hours, 47 hours, 59 hours, …. ●9 o’clock? 12 hours, 24 hours, 36 hours, 48 hours, 60 hours, …. What day will it be? ●Today is Monday; what day will it be in 13 days? Sunday ●Today is Thursday; what day will it be 23 days before? Tuesday ●Today is Sunday; what day will it be in 49 days? Sunday ●Every Tuesday is ‘Taco Tuesday’ at Alyssa’s favorite restaurant. If it is Saturday, how many days until can enjoy ‘Taco Tuesday’ again? 3 days, 10 days, 17 days, 24 days, 33 days, … Introduction to Modular Arithmetic Time is Divided to Two Twelve Hour Periods – this sets up a situation for mod 12 arithmetic, instead of 1 through 12, we will use 0 through 11. ●It is now 5 o’clock; what time will it be in 2 hours? 5 (mod12) + 2 (mod12) = 7 (mod12) ●What time will it be 5 hours after 9 o’clock? 5 (mod12) + 9 (mod12) = 2 (mod12) ● What is 26 hours after 8 o’clock? 26 is 2 in (mod 12); 2 (mod12) + 8 (mod12) = 10 (mod12) ● It is 3 o’clock now; what time will it be in 100 hours? 100 is 4 in (mod 12); 4 (mod12) + 3 (mod12) = 7 (mod12)
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