Item MO080001: A model can be different from the thing it represents in both size and shape.
In what ways can a model be different from the thing it represents?
- A model can be different from the thing it represents in both size and shape.
- A model can be different from the thing it represents in its size, but not its shape.
- A model can be different from the thing it represents in its shape, but not its size.
- A model must be both the same size and the same shape as the thing it represents.
- Distribution of Responses
 
																- Students Responding Correctly
| Group | Correct | Total | Percent | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | 463 | 1513 | 31% | 
| Grades | |||
| 6–8 | 292 | 933 | 31% | 
| 9–12 | 171 | 580 | 29% | 
| Gender | |||
| Male | 217 | 730 | 30% | 
| Female | 236 | 759 | 31% | 
| Primary Language | |||
| English | 405 | 1332 | 30% | 
| Other | 49 | 148 | 33% | 

