
Divisibility Rules
... Composite number—number divisible by 1, itself, and at least one other number ...
... Composite number—number divisible by 1, itself, and at least one other number ...
jan 2005
... week is 60%, find the probability it will rain exactly 3 out of 7 days this week. 25 On January 1, 1999, the price of gasoline was $1.39 per gallon. If the price of gasoline increased by 0.5% per month, what was the cost of one gallon of gasoline, to the nearest cent, on January 1 one year later? 26 ...
... week is 60%, find the probability it will rain exactly 3 out of 7 days this week. 25 On January 1, 1999, the price of gasoline was $1.39 per gallon. If the price of gasoline increased by 0.5% per month, what was the cost of one gallon of gasoline, to the nearest cent, on January 1 one year later? 26 ...
Name - White Plains Public Schools
... 8. At 4pm the temperature was 8˚. The temperature was -4º by midnight. What was the difference in temperature from 4pm.to midnight? a) -4 b) 8 c) 12 d) -12 ...
... 8. At 4pm the temperature was 8˚. The temperature was -4º by midnight. What was the difference in temperature from 4pm.to midnight? a) -4 b) 8 c) 12 d) -12 ...
Unit 1 Notes
... Assignment: pages 11-13, #1 – 16 all Journal: AFQ 13, Reflect 1.2 Square Roots of Non-Perfect Squares Numbers that can not be written as a product of two equal numbers are non-perfect squares. The square roots of all non-perfect squares are irrational numbers and cannot be expressed as the ratio of ...
... Assignment: pages 11-13, #1 – 16 all Journal: AFQ 13, Reflect 1.2 Square Roots of Non-Perfect Squares Numbers that can not be written as a product of two equal numbers are non-perfect squares. The square roots of all non-perfect squares are irrational numbers and cannot be expressed as the ratio of ...
Lecture 1
... Does this answer make sense? Should it be larger or smaller? Comparison not dependent on specific values Multilevel comparative thinking – ability to store and process several pieces of information, then compare according to predetermined criteria • Piaget’s Formal Operational Level Of Cognitive Dev ...
... Does this answer make sense? Should it be larger or smaller? Comparison not dependent on specific values Multilevel comparative thinking – ability to store and process several pieces of information, then compare according to predetermined criteria • Piaget’s Formal Operational Level Of Cognitive Dev ...
Fractions - Beith Primary School
... Using a drawn 2D shape ask your child to draw a line through it to cut the shape in half. Colour half the shape. Discuss equal size and talk about sharing between 2 and each person getting the same amount. The same work can be undertaken for getting a quarter of a shape, again discussing the need fo ...
... Using a drawn 2D shape ask your child to draw a line through it to cut the shape in half. Colour half the shape. Discuss equal size and talk about sharing between 2 and each person getting the same amount. The same work can be undertaken for getting a quarter of a shape, again discussing the need fo ...
Fractions - Beith Primary School
... Your child will be asked to colour in and use a similar technique with the fifth and the tenth fractions. They need to realise that the denominator, the bottom number on the fraction, is how many pieces the shape is cut into and the numerator, number on the top of the fraction, is how many pieces th ...
... Your child will be asked to colour in and use a similar technique with the fifth and the tenth fractions. They need to realise that the denominator, the bottom number on the fraction, is how many pieces the shape is cut into and the numerator, number on the top of the fraction, is how many pieces th ...
Chapter 5 - Measurements and Calculations
... If the digit to be removed is – a. less than 5, the preceding digit stays the same b. equal or greater than 5, increase the preceding digit by 1 ...
... If the digit to be removed is – a. less than 5, the preceding digit stays the same b. equal or greater than 5, increase the preceding digit by 1 ...
Elementary mathematics
Elementary mathematics consists of mathematics topics frequently taught at the primary or secondary school levels. The most basic topics in elementary mathematics are arithmetic and geometry. Beginning in the last decades of the 20th century, there has been an increased emphasis on problem solving. Elementary mathematics is used in everyday life in such activities as making change, cooking, buying and selling stock, and gambling. It is also an essential first step on the path to understanding science.In secondary school, the main topics in elementary mathematics are algebra and trigonometry. Calculus, even though it is often taught to advanced secondary school students, is usually considered college level mathematics.