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Identify the sample size for a numerical set of data in mathematical and real-world situations.
Generate resourceCreate box plots to represent numerical data sets in mathematical and real-world situations.
Generate resourceUse the shape of the graph to determine whether median or mode best describes the data set.
Generate resourceCalculate and interpret the median, mode, range, interquartile range in mathematical and real-world situations.
Generate resourceGiven the probability of a random event, expressed as a number from 0 to 1, state the likelihood of the event occurring.
Generate resourceFind the probability of simple events in mathematical and real-world situations. Limit denominators to 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 25, 50, and 100.
Generate resourceGiven the probability of an event, identify and calculate the complement of that event.
Generate resourceFind the area of a triangle, square, rectangle, parallelogram, and trapezoid.
Generate resourceCalculate the surface area of rectangular prisms, right triangular prisms, rectangular pyramids, and right triangular pyramids using two-dimensional nets.
Generate resourceFind the area of composite figures by decomposing them into triangles and rectangles to solve mathematical and real-world situations.
Generate resourceCalculate the volume of a right rectangular prism using the formula (V = Bh) in mathematical and real-world situations.
Generate resourcePlot ordered pairs in all four quadrants and identify points on a graph by writing ordered pairs.
Generate resourceGraph a polygon on a coordinate plane given the coordinates of the vertices.
Generate resourceConvert positive rational numbers into equivalent forms among terminating decimals, fractions (including mixed numbers), and percentages. Limit fractions to denominators of 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 20, 25, 50, 100, and 200.
Generate resourceCompare two positive rational numbers and write statements using the symbols for is equal to (=), is not equal to (≠), is less than (<), and/or is greater than (>) in mathematical and real-world situations. Limit fractions to denominators of 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 20, 25, 50, 100, and 200.
Generate resourceSort a set of positive rational numbers in ascending and/or descending order in mathematical and real-world situations. Limit sets to no more than 5 numbers. Limit fractions to denominators of 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 20, 25, 50, 100, and 200.
Generate resourceRepresent quantities with integers in realworld situations and explain the meaning of zero.
Generate resourceIdentify and compare the opposite value and absolute value of positive and negative rational numbers.
Generate resourceUse tables, graphs, verbal descriptions, or equations to represent a function.
Generate resourceUse tables, graphs, verbal descriptions, and equations to represent the relationship between independent and dependent variables of functions.
Generate resourceIdentify the independent and dependent variable of a function in mathematical and real-world situations.
Generate resource. Write, simplify, and evaluate algebraic expressions; write and solve algebraic equations and inequalities.
Generate resourceIdentify parts of an algebraic expression using the mathematical terms sum, difference, term, variable, product, factor, quotient, coefficient, and constant.
Generate resourceWrite and evaluate numerical expressions containing powers. Limit to positive whole number bases and positive whole number exponents.
Generate resourceEvaluate numerical expressions with positive whole number bases and positive whole number exponents using the Order of Operations.
Generate resourceWrite and evaluate expressions using variables to represent quantities in mathematical and real-world situations.
Generate resourceWrite and solve one-step equations and inequalities with one variable involving positive rational numbers in mathematical and real-world situations.
Generate resourceInterpret the concept of a ratio as the relationship between two quantities, including part-to-part and part-to-whole.
Generate resourceUse one-step dimensional analysis to convert units within the metric or customary systems.
Generate resourceApply mathematical patterns, properties, and algorithms to the set of rational numbers to find sums, differences, products, and quotients and to write equivalent expressions.
Generate resourceRepresent the solutions of inequalities on a number line and explain that the solution set may contain an infinite number of solutions. Limited to the symbols for is less than (<) and is greater than (>).
Generate resourceIdentify the multiplicative inverse of a number and multiply multiplicative inverses to find their product is equal to 1.
Generate resourceIdentify the additive inverse of a number and add additive inverses to find their sum is equal to zero.
Generate resourceApply the properties of operations to create equivalent algebraic expressions and justify the properties used. Limit properties to the Identity, Inverse, Commutative, Associative, and Distributive Properties.
Generate resourceAdd, subtract, multiply, and divide integers in mathematical and real-world situations.
Generate resourceAdd, subtract, multiply, and divide positive fractions, including mixed numbers in mathematical and real-world situations.
Generate resourceAdd, subtract, multiply, and divide multidigit positive decimals, up to the thousandths place, to solve problems in mathematical and real-world situations.
Generate resourceDemonstrate a deep and flexible conceptual understanding of mathematical ideas, operations, and relationships while making real-world connections.
Generate resourceExplain ideas using precise and contextually appropriate mathematical language, tools, and models.
Generate resourceIdentify and apply regularity in repeated reasoning to make generalizations.
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