Deadline: Wednesday, March 4th electronic submission to Sarah.denbesten@wheelermagnet.com by 8:20am. You may share and edit at any point up to this deadline. DO NOT EDIT AFTER 8:20AM OR IT WILL BE CONSIDERED LATE. You will turn in the physical copy of your M&M Task at the beginning of class. 1. This should be one complete word document. Word has formatting options so you shouldn’t have to use carets (^) for exponents or strange formats for subscripts. Your name or names and a title should be on the first page. 2. This is a math project so all calculations that you would put in a calculator or steps to solve should also be shown in your work. 3. This is a data project so your data and how you manipulated the values as inputs or outputs (for instance, changing x-values based on a year) should be clearly stated. YOU NEED TO USE AT LEAST 10 DATA POINTS FROM YOUR DATA SET. They should cover the entire data set, not just a few years in the beginning, middle, or end. 4. Read the ENTIRE RUBRIC. Under each main topic, there is a lot of small information about the calculations or discussion that I’m looking for. 5. The project should be organized in the order it is laid out in the rubric. Put topic headers before each piece so that I can clearly see what I’m trying to grade. 6. Please use 3 decimal places for all calculations before rounding to reasonable numbers for your topic. 7. The project should be uploaded to google drive for sharing. If the upload messes up the formatting, save your word document as a PDF and upload the PDF instead. 8. The final project should be shared with my MAGNET ACCOUNT, sarah.denbesten@wheelermagnet.com, before 8:20 am on the due date. When you share it, you should give me editing rights, not view only. If you edit the project after the 8:20am deadline, you will lose points for it being on time. Example of an A-level project from a past year. Note that it does not have all of the same requirements as this year’s project. Example of EXPONENTIAL MATH PROJECT