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Multiply the denominator time the whole # then ad the numerator put answer over the denominator.
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When you set up a proportion you have to find the cross product divide both sides & solve your problem.
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You have to put part over your total Example: X over 120 and 1 over 5 Then you divide 5 by 120 then you get your answer..
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A bar graph displays data with vertical or horizontal bars.
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Use a number line and x”s
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Shows the number of data items that occurs within each interral histogram (Hint; bars touch)
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Shows data that changes over time
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Shows data arranged by place value
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Shows parts of a whole Circle graphs have the percent of what you need
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A graph that displays the highest and lowest quartors as whiskers the middle two of the data as the box and the median
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Is a graph with points plotted to show a relationship between two sets of data.
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Theoretical probability- is what should happen in a given event. Number of outcomes events- number of possible outcomes
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Only 1 number can be in front of a decimal and cannot be zero positive exponents 3.2 x 10 fourth power move decimal towards positive end of # line. Negative exponents 3.2 x 10 to the negative fourth power move decimal to negative side of # line..
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You have to put tally marks when you are doing theoretical & Experimental and when you are doing that you have to put how many times you rolled the number then you put a tally mark by the number you rolled
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The bigger the negative number the lower the value. -55 < -12 -33 > -100
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