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Objective 1: Analyze personal time management for a week of activities.Objective 2: Solve problems involving percentages.Objective 3: Create and interpret pie charts.Objective 4: Create and interpret bar graphs.
Objective 1: Identify circumstances where addition or subtraction is possible.Objective 2: Add or subtract quantities.
Objective 1: Interpret multiplication as repeated addition.Objective 2: Multiply or divide quantities.
Objective 1: Distinguish between simple interest and compound interest.Objective 2: Distinguish between linear and exponential growth.Objective 3: Interpret exponents as repeated multiplication.Objective 4: Simplify numeric expressions involving exponents and the order of operations.
Objective 1: Use a rectangular coordinate system.Objective 2: Connect data to graphs.Objective 3: Interpret graphs.
Objective 1: Compute and interpret basic probabilities.Objective 2: Translate a probability to a percent chance.Objective 3: Recognize the difference between theoretical and empirical probability.
Objective 1: Convert numbers between decimal and scientific notation.Objective 2: Describe the significance of writing numbers in scientific notation.
Objective 1: Analyze how your personality type affects how you interact with others.Objective 2: Create and interpret Venn diagrams.Objective 3: Describe sets using appropriate terminology.
Objective 1: Explain the difference between a population and a sample.Objective 2: Organize data with frequency distributions and histograms.Objective 3: Analyze data with stem and leaf plots.
Objective 1: Consider strategies for preparing for and taking math tests.Objective 2: Understand the impact of a single question, or a single exam.Objective 3: Calculate, interpret, and compare measures of average.
Objective 1: Distinguish between inputs (independent variables) and outputs (dependent variables).Objective 2: Evaluate expressions and formulas.Objective 3: Write and interpret expressions.
Objective 1: Determine units for area and volume calculations.Objective 2: Use formulas to calculate areas and volumes.Objective 3: Discuss important skills for college students to have.Objective 4: Simplify expressions.
Objective 1: Convert units using dimensional analysis.Objective 2: Convert units within the metric system.Objective 3: Convert rates of change.Objective 4: Convert temperatures.
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