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Question
Suppose you ride a bicycle from your school to your home. You want to model the time it takes to go home from school. What details would you keep? What details could you ignore? Suggest why ignoring some details may actually be useful.
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Solution
The distance between school and home, the bicycle’s speed, the total amount of time spent, and the road conditions (if they have a major impact on speed) must all be taken into account when modelling how long it takes to ride a bicycle from school to home.
It is possible to overlook less significant elements like the bicycle’s colour, the type of clothing worn, the surrounding trees and buildings, and the bicycle’s brand. Simplifying the circumstance and concentrating on the vital elements is made easier by ignoring less significant features.
