6-1
Even and Odd Number Patterns
What are you going to learn?
to show odd and even patterns to arrange square, triangular, and rectangular patterns to study pattern in Pascal’s triangle
Before we...
5.1
Positive Exponents
In Biology or Physics, we sometimes encounter very large numbers, such as the Avogadro number 6.02205 × 1023 or the earth mass 3.98 × 1024 kg. We also often encounter very sm...
4.2
What are you going to learn?
to find the probability of each sample point to have an equal probability of occurrence to determine the certainty and impossibility
A. Finding the probability of ...
4.1
What are you going to learn?
various events to find probability with relative frequency to find sample point and space
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3.3
What are you going to learn?
to present simple or single data to draw a frequency table to present grouped data
A. Data Presentation
1. What is your favorite colour? Suppose you want to know y...
3. 2
What are you going to learn?
to define the concepts of mean, median, and mode to calculate mean, median, and mode
Mean, Median, and Mode
The following data represent shoe sizes for eleven soc...
3.1
What are you going to learn?
to distinguish population from sample to determine sample from given data to determine population from given data
Definitions of Population and Sample
Let us start...
2.3
What are you going to learn? Area of a Sphere
to state the area of a sphere. to calculate the area of a sphere. to state the volume of a sphere. to calculate the volume of a sphere.
oranges, ...
2.2
What are you going to learn?
to state the area of a What you will learn: cone surface. to state the the of a To calculateareaarea of a cone surface. cone side. to calculate the area a To state ...
2.1
What are you going to learn?
Total Surface Area
to mention the elements of a cylinder. to draw cylinder nets. to explain the formula of the area of a cylinder’s surface. to calculate the area ...
The author compiled some information from the ninth grade data team and incorporated many of her original ideas (acronyms FLATMOP and SIMPSON). She presents it to you to help students understand wh...
Prompt: Does the first movement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony fit the sonata form? Analyze!
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