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High School Statistics and Probability US Common Core Mathematics Curriculum
High School Curriculum – Statistics and Probability (★) Decisions or predictions are often based on data—numbers in context. These decisions or predictions would be easy if the data always sent a clear message, but the message is often obscured by ...
High School Geometry US Common Core Mathematics Curriculum
High School Curriculum - Geometry An understanding of the attributes and relationships of geometric objects can be applied in diverse contexts—interpreting a schematic drawing, estimating the amount of wood needed to frame a sloping roof, rendering ...
High School Modeling US Common Core Mathematics Curriculum
High School Curriculum - Modeling Modeling links classroom mathematics and statistics to everyday life, work, and decision-making. Modeling is the process of choosing and using appropriate mathematics and statistics to analyze empirical situations, ...
High School Functions US Common Core Mathematics Curriculum
High School Curriculum - Functions Functions describe situations where one quantity determines another. For example, the return on $10,000 invested at an annualized percentage rate of 4.25% is a function of the length of time the money is invested. ...
High School Algebra US Common Core Mathematics Curriculum
High School Curriculum - Algebra Expressions. An expression is a record of a computation with numbers, symbols that represent numbers, arithmetic operations, exponentiation, and, at more advanced levels, the operation of evaluating a function. ...
High School Number and Quantity US Common Core Mathematics Curriculum
High School Curriculum - Number and Quantity Numbers and Number Systems. During the years from kindergarten to eighth grade, students must repeatedly extend their conception of number. At first, “number” means “counting number”: 1, 2, 3... Soon after ...
Introduction to High School Standards
Introduction to High School Standards The high school standards specify the mathematics that all students should study to be college and career ready. Additional mathematics that students should learn to take advanced courses such as calculus, ...
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What are Measurements of Weight?
Measurement of Weight Standard unit of weight is kilogram. We commonly use grams and kilograms to measure weight. Gram is the basic/standard unit of weight which is written as ‘g’. All units of weight are related to each other. We measure small ...
What is the Indian Place Value System?
The Indian Place Value System Using the same concepts as we had learned in the introduction, the Indian Place Value System is also a Base -10 number system, with following key rules: We start grouping the number from the right, first in group of 3 ...
What is Expanded Form in the International and Indian Place Value Systems?
Expanded Form: International Place Value System The expanded form varies in the Indian and International structure as per their defined period. We just learned how to expand a number per the Indian Place Value System, now let us go through some ...
What is HCF (GCF)?
Highest Common Factor (H.C.F.) aka Greatest Common Factor (G.C.F.) H.C.F (G.C.F) The factors which are common to two or more numbers are called their common factors. The factor which is greatest among the common factors of a given set of numbers is ...
What are Measurements of Capacity?
Measurement of Capacity The maximum amount that something can hold is called it’scapacity. The standard unit of capacity is litre. Millilitre, centilitre, decilitre are smaller unit used to measure smaller capacity, litre is commonly used to measure ...