Math in Science Lesson 3.

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Math in Science Lesson 3

Lesson 3 Essential Question How do Scientists investigate the natural world? What are Some Math Skills used in Science? What are Some Math Tools used in Science?

Page 22 What are some possible benefits and limitations of predictions the number of hurricanes that might form in a year?

Page 23 Estimation

Page 24 Accuracy/Precision Accuracy refers to how close a measurement is to the true value. Precision refers to how close a group of measurements are to each other.

Page 24&25 Significant Figures

Page 26 Percent Error

Page 27 Mean, Median, Mode, & Range

Page 28 Analyze!

Page 29 Apply It!

Assess Your Understanding pg 25 & 29 Home Learning Complete Lesson 3 Assess Your Understanding pg 25 & 29 Review & Assessment #8-10 Page 45 Lab Fee $10 Vocabulary Study Sheet 9/5 Back to School Night 9/23