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When you are writing a scientific paper try to get [ correct ] your ideas across that the audience will understand them effortlessly, unambiguously and rapidly.
To this [ correct ] end, strive to write in a straightforward way. There is no need to written [ wrong ] about science in unusual, complicated or overly
formal ways in an effort to sound [ - ] scientific or to impressive [ correct ] your audience. If you can tell your friends about your work, you are
To constructing [ wrong ] sentences that reflect your ideas, focus these sentences appropriately. Express one idea per sentence. Constructing your
sentences logically is a good start but it may not be enough. To ensure [ correct ] they are readable, make sure your sentences do not tax readers' short
term memory by obliging these readers to remembers [ correct ] long pieces of text before knowing what to do [ correct ] with them.
To start [ correct ] the activity, review the definitions of these key terms with your child.
Mean is the average of all the numbers in a sample. Add up all of the numbers in the set and divide by the total number of items to calculates [ correct ]a
mean.
Median is the middle number in a series of numbers that is ordered from the least to the greatest [ correct ]. To found [ correct ] that there is an
even number of items in the data set, the median can be calculated by averaging the two middle numbers.
Mode is the number that appears the most times in the data set.
Once your child has grasped the differences between these words, gather 4 players to tackle [ correct ] this card game and to practice [ correct ]
each of these math concepts. Using only the Ace through 10 cards, deal out 7 cards to each [ correct ] player. Have everyone arrange their cards in
Instruct everyone playing to find the total value of the numbers on their cards.
Each player should then divide their total by 7, to match [ correct ] the total number of items in the set and round to correct ] the nearest whole
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