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For instance, accurately explains trend data shown in a graph, but may miscalculate the slope of the trend line.Attempts to explain information presented in mathematical forms, but draws incorrect conclusions about what the information means. For example, attempts to explain the trend data shown in a graph, but will frequently misinterpret the nature of that trend, perhaps by confusing positive and negative trends.Representation Ability to convert relevant information into various mathematical forms (e.g., equations, graphs, diagrams, tables, words)Skillfully converts relevant information into an insightful mathematical portrayal in a way that contributes to a further or deeper understanding.Competently converts relevant information into an appropriate and desired mathematical portrayal.Completes conversion of information but resulting mathematical portrayal is only partially appropriate or accurate.Completes conversion of information but resulting mathematical portrayal is inappropriate or inaccurate.CalculationCalculations attempted are essentially all successful and sufficiently comprehensive to solve the problem. 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