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Monday, September 30, 2012
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15 passed, 13 failed (passing = 70) Scores ranged from 46 to 92 Mean score: 69.3
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Number of students Score
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Why did half the class fail? How can class time be most effective for you? How important is your success in this class to you? This week, take some time to think about these questions and your goals for this class. My goal: I would like to see ¾ of the class pass the course.
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Conference sign-up ◦ Class on 10/7 canceled for conference time Conference will be worth 8 quiz grades ◦ Easy grade booster – attend and you will get 80/80 Need to attend your conference ON TIME to receive your exam back & full credit (no show = lost points) A chance to voice your needs and concerns
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The exam will be on Wednesday, October 23 Topics: ◦ Decimals ◦ Square roots ◦ Inequalities ◦ Working with variable expressions Calculators can now be used Homework late policy is now in full effect
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Better than fractions. Don’t you agree? Used in all fields & professions, for example: ◦ Medical ◦ All sciences ◦ Any subject that uses statistics (Psych, Sociology) Use the same rules as integer arithmetic… ◦ with a couple of extra rules you need to know, coming up (hint hint will be on the EXAM hint)
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Make sure the decimal points line up.
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Count up the total number of digits after the decimal points. Then, count that total number from the right of your answer, and place the decimal point.
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Decimals are essentially fractions; they represent a part of a whole. 0.5 is one-half ◦ Think 0.50 -> $0.50 is fifty cents, half of a dollar 0.25 is… (write down your guess) ◦ $0.25 is what fraction of a dollar? ◦ A quarter -> one-fourth 0.75 is… (write down your guess) ◦ What does $0.75 look like? ◦ Three quarters -> three-fourths
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The more zeros after the decimal point, the smaller a decimal is. ◦ Smallest to largest: 0.005 < 0.05 < 0.5 ◦ Even when: 0.01 > 0.00997987486 ◦ 0.01 is bigger because of the number of zeros Zeros at the end of a decimal may occur, but they don’t mean anything. ◦ So, 0.5 = 0.50 = 0.500 = 0.500000000000000000
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https://www.khanacademy.org/math/arithmeti c/decimals/comparing-decimals/v/comparing- decimals-1-example
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A perfect square is a number that is any integer squared, aka times itself.
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Also called radical expressions Inverse operation of “squared” Easy to find square roots of perfect squares Calculator
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Just complete the 3-2-1 slip and you will receive a 10/10. The quiz next class will involve math.
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