Things To Study When Preparing For the Terra Nova Test.

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Things To Study When Preparing For the Terra Nova Test

Subtract decimals with borrowing. Subtract negative integers. Multiply mixed numbers. Calculate total cost of an item when cost per pound is given. Calculate the number of times a measure goes into another measure.

Estimate height, volume, number necessary, or total points in a game. Estimate multiplication of decimals. Estimate square roots (know perfect squares through 15). Estimate percent of a given number. Given information, arrange in a specific order.

Calculate number of items sold given data. Calculate area needed when various items are used. Unscramble patterns of shapes items on cubes. Simplify using PEMDAS. Understand random sampling and how a random sample is done.

Read a table and convert data to a bar graph. Select data from a table or chart and calculate specific information. Draw a conclusion after viewing a chart or table. Understand relationships between the angles in a diagram of parallel lines and a given transversal. Know all the types of angles.

Measure using a ruler, a scale, and a scale drawing (inches). Change a three dimensional shape into a two dimensional view from one side. Locate a coordinate on the coordinate plane. Know the parts of a circle. Measure using a ruler, a scale, and a scale drawing (centimeters).

Read and understand a double line graph. Calculate using data in a double line graph. Draw a conclusion after viewing a double line graph. Break a three dimensional shape down into simpler three dimensional shapes. Given information, create a method of have to solve a given problem.

Given data, change into a circle graph. Calculate the number of times one object is larger or smaller than another. Solve an inequality with a variable. Solve an equation given the value of each variable. Estimate what two integers a square root number comes between.

Measure using a ruler, a scale, and a scale drawing (inches). Given directions on a map, determine the angle formed by the trips. Given a chart or table, change data into a bar graph. Calculate the percent of a given number. Calculate the distance between a negative and positive number.

Rewrite a large number in scientific notation. Given data, calculate the mean. Rewrite a decimal-word number as a regular number. Reduce a fraction to lowest terms. Calculate time given distance and rate.

Given a table of information, find a solution given clues. Given data in a table, find the solution that is expressed in a Venn diagram. Find the greatest common factor of two numbers. Use a proportion to find missing information. Understand perimeter to find the perimeter of an irregular shape.

Compare fractions with unlike denominators. Change a fraction to a percent. Continue a given pattern. Given data, determine which statement is true. Given data, calculate the unit rate then calculate a specific cost. Given an equation with variables on both sides, determine the correctness of the steps used to solve the equation.