Strand 1: Number and Operations
... PO 2. Analyze and compare mathematical strategies for efficient problem solving; select and use one or more strategies to solve a problem. PO 3. Identify relevant, missing, and extraneous information related to the solution to a problem. PO 4. Represent a problem situation using multiple representat ...
... PO 2. Analyze and compare mathematical strategies for efficient problem solving; select and use one or more strategies to solve a problem. PO 3. Identify relevant, missing, and extraneous information related to the solution to a problem. PO 4. Represent a problem situation using multiple representat ...
Fractions - Aylsham High School
... When you see a number, step the value of the number in the direction you are facing. After stepping, face the positive direction before continuing with the sum. Your position at the end will be the answer. ...
... When you see a number, step the value of the number in the direction you are facing. After stepping, face the positive direction before continuing with the sum. Your position at the end will be the answer. ...
Sig Figs and Scientific Notation Note Sept 2011
... 1. All nonzero digits are significant. 2. Zeros are not significant if they are before all of the nonzero digits and thus are simply spaceholders. 3. Note: zeros after nonzero digits are significant. (Look at Sig Fig methods below) 4. Any zeros between two nonzero digits are significant. 5. Numbers ...
... 1. All nonzero digits are significant. 2. Zeros are not significant if they are before all of the nonzero digits and thus are simply spaceholders. 3. Note: zeros after nonzero digits are significant. (Look at Sig Fig methods below) 4. Any zeros between two nonzero digits are significant. 5. Numbers ...