1, 1, 1, 2 , 3
Piece of data that shows up the most
1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Before you find the median
2 + 2 = 44 / 2 = 2
The average of a set of data
1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Middle of an ordered set of data
Probability
P(yellow) = # of ways to land on
yellow
= 1
total # of colors
4
Name 3 independent events
Probability: Something is being “replaced”
Probability: Something is not being “replaced”
Experimental probability*
Order of Operations
Parenthesis | Exponents | Multiplication | Division | Addition | Subtraction
Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally*
Number of cubic units needed to fill something up*
Circumference of the base*
Can not be written as a terminating or repeating decimal*
Numbers that can not be written as a terminating or repeating decimal
Product written as a power of ten*
Product written as a power of ten
Scale Factor greater than 1
New figure is larger than original*
New figure is smaller than original*
3 TYPES OF PERCENT PROPORTIONS
PART/AVERAGE = %/100DIFF/ORIGINAL = %/100
PART/TOTAL = %/100
I SEE 3 NUMBERS AND SOMETHING IS CHANGING
REFLECTION OVER THE X-AXIS
REFLECTION, ROTATION, TRANSLATION, DILATIONS*