Chapter 1 Algebraic Reasoning Chapter 2 Integers and Rational Numbers Chapter 3 Applying Rational Numbers Chapter 4 Patterns and Functions Chapter 5 Proportional.

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Chapter 1 Algebraic Reasoning Chapter 2 Integers and Rational Numbers Chapter 3 Applying Rational Numbers Chapter 4 Patterns and Functions Chapter 5 Proportional Relationships Chapter 6 Percents Chapter 7 Collecting, Displaying, and Analyzing Data Chapter 8 Geometric Figures Chapter 9 Measurement: Two-Dimensional Figures Chapter 10 Measurement: Three-Dimensional Figures Chapter 11 Probability Chapter 12 Multi-Step Equations and Inequalities

1-1Numbers and Patterns 1-2Exponents 1-3Metric Measurements 1-4Applying Exponents 1-5Order of Operations 1-6Properties 1-7Variables and Algebraic Expressions 1-8Translate Words Into Math Chapter 1 Algebraic Reasoning 1-9Simplifying Algebraic Expressions 1-10Equations and Their Solutions 1-11Addition and Subtraction Equations 1-12Multiplication and Division Equations

Chapter 2 Integers and Rational Numbers 2-1Integers 2-2Adding Integers 2-3Subtracting Integers 2-4Multiplying and Dividing Integers 2-5Solving Equations Containing Integers 2-6Prime Factorization 2-7Greatest Common Factor 2-8Least Common Multiple 2-9Equivalent Fractions and Mixed Numbers 2-10Equivalent Fractions and Decimals 2-11Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers

3-1Estimate with Decimals 3-2Adding and Subtracting Decimals 3-3Multiplying Decimals 3-4Dividing Decimals by Integers 3-5Dividing Decimals and Integers by Decimals 3-6Solving Equations Containing Decimals 3-7Estimate with Fractions 3-8Adding and Subtracting Fractions Chapter 3 Applying Rational Numbers 3-9Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers 3-10Multiplying Fractions and Mixed Numbers 3-11Dividing Fractions and Mixed Numbers 3-12Solving Equations Containing Fractions

Chapter 4 Patterns and Functions 4-1The Coordinate Plane 4-2Tables and Graphs 4-3Interpreting Graphs 4-4Functions, Tables, and Graphs 4-5Find a Pattern in Sequences 4-6Graphing Linear Functions

Chapter 5 Proportional Relationships 5-1Ratios 5-2Rates 5-3Slopes and Rates of Change 5-4Identifying and Writing Proportions 5-5Solving Proportions 5-6Customary Measurements 5-7Similar Figures and Proportions 5-8Using Similar Figures 5-9Scale Drawings and Scale Models

Chapter 6 Percents 6-1Percents 6-2Fractions, Decimals, and Percents 6-3Estimate with Percents 6-4Percent of a Number 6-5Solving Percent Problems 6-6Percent of Change 6-7Simple Interest

7-1Frequency Tables, Stem-and-Leaf Plots, and Line Plots 7-2Mean, Median, Mode, and Range 7-3Bar Graphs and Histograms 7-4Reading and Interpreting Circle Graphs 7-5Box-and-Whisker Plots 7-6Line Graphs 7-7Choosing an Appropriate Display 7-8Populations and Samples Chapter 7 Collecting, Displaying, and Analyzing Data 7-9Scatter Plots 7-10Misleading Graphs

8-1Building Blocks of Geometry 8-2Classifying Angles 8-3Angle Relationships 8-4Properties of Circles 8-5Classifying Polygons 8-6Classifying Triangles 8-7Classifying Quadrilaterals 8-8Angles in Polygons Chapter 8 Geometric Figures 8-9Congruent Figures 8-10Translations, Reflections, and Rotations 8-11Symmetry

9-1Accuracy and Precision 9-2Perimeter and Circumference 9-3Area of Parallelograms 9-4Area of Triangles and Trapezoids 9-5Area of Circles 9-6Area of Irregular Figures 9-7Squares and Square Roots 9-8The Pythagorean Theorem Chapter 9 Measurement: Two-Dimensional Figures

10-1Introduction to Three-Dimensional Figures 10-2Volume of Prisms and Cylinders 10-3Volume of Pyramids and Cones 10-4Surface Area of Prisms and Cylinders 10-5Changing Dimensions Chapter 10 Measurement: Three-Dimensional Figures

11-1Probability 11-2Experimental Probability 11-3Make a List to Find Sample Spaces 11-4Theoretical Probability 11-5Probability of Independent and Dependent Events Chapter 11 Probability 11-6Combinations 11-7Permutations

12-1Solving Two-Step Equations 12-2Solving Multi-Step Equations 12-3Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides 12-4Inequalities 12-5Solving Inequalities by Adding or Subtracting Chapter 12 Multi-Step Equations and Inequalities 12-6Solving Inequalities by Multiplying or Dividing 12-7Solving Two-Step Inequalities