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Unit 1 THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING NUMERATE |
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Lesson 1 Giving 110 Percent (Review of Percents) |
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Objective 1 Perform conversions and calculations involving percents |
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Objective 2 Find percent increase or decrease |
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Objective 3 Solve problems using percents |
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Objective 4 Evaluate the legitimacy of claims based on percents |
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Lesson 2 Where Does the Time Go? (Using Percentages and Pie Charts) |
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Objective 1 Complete and analyze a weekly time chart |
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Objective 2 Review a variety of calculations that involve percentages |
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Objective 3 Create and interpret pie charts by hand |
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Objective 4 Use a spreadsheet to create a pie chart |
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Lesson 3 It's All About Style (Interpreting and Drawing Bar Graphs) |
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Objective 1 Identify and understand your learning style |
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Objective 2 Create and interpret bar graphs using a spreadsheet and by hand |
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Objective 3 Decide whether a bar graph or pie chart is more appropriate for a given situation |
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Lesson 4 Take a Guess! (Estimation and Number Sense) |
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45 | (12) |
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Objective 1 Make educated guesses in a variety of settings |
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Objective 2 Estimate locations on a number line |
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Objective 3 Compare numbers using inequality symbols |
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Objective 4 Approximate square roots |
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Lesson 5 Of Planes, Boats, Doll Houses, and Dr. Evil (Dimensional Analysis) |
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57 | (12) |
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Objective 1 Understand the meaning of scale in models and maps |
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Objective 2 Convert units using dimensional analysis |
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Objective 3 View percentages in terms of scale |
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Lesson 6 Relatively Speaking (Interpreting Relative Difference/Relative Error) |
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Objective 1 Compare difference and relative difference, and understand why relative difference is often a more meaningful comparison |
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Objective 2 Apply relative error |
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Objective 3 Find conversion factors for square and cubic units |
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Lesson 7 Attraction and Melted Chocolate (Scientific Notation) |
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Objective 1 Write large and small numbers in scientific notation |
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Objective 2 Describe the significance of writing numbers in scientific notation |
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Objective 3 Study Newton's law of gravitation |
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Objective 4 Compute the speed of light experimentally |
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Lesson 8 Portion Control (Apportionment) |
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Objective 1 Describe what apportionment is and why it's used |
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Objective 2 Compute standard divisors and quotas |
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Objective 3 Apportion items using a variety of methods |
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Unit 2 CONTENDING WITH CHANGE |
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Lesson 1 Follow the Pattern (Comparing Linear and Exponential Growth) |
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Objective 1 Recognize patterns and use them to make predictions |
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Objective 2 Distinguish between linear and exponential growth |
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Lesson 2 88 Miles Per Hour (Rates of Change) |
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Objective 1 Compute rates of change and compare to ratios and conversion factors |
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Objective 2 Interpret and use rates of change |
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Objective 3 Convert units involving rates |
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Lesson 3 Warning: Graphic Content (Graphing, Slope, and Rate of Change) |
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Objective 1 Understand and use a rectangular coordinate system |
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Objective 2 Connect data to graphs and interpret graphs |
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Objective 3 Define slope as a constant rate of change |
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Objective 4 Define and interpret the y intercept of a line |
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Objective 5 Write an equation of a line that models data from a description, table, or graph |
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Lesson 4 The Great Tech Battle (Linear Relationships and Lines of Best Fit) |
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Objective 1 Decide if two data sets are linearly related |
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Objective 2 Find lines of best fit for data using spreadsheets and calculators |
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Objective 3 Use lines of best fit to analyze data |
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Objective 4 Interpret correlation coefficients |
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Lesson 5 Sit Back and Watch Your Money Grow (Exponential Growth Equations) |
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Objective 1 Illustrate exponential growth with a graph |
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Objective 2 Solve problems using graphs representing exponential growth and decay |
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Objective 3 Identify the significance of the parameters in an exponential equation |
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Objective 4 Find and interpret exponential models |
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Lesson 6 Follow the Bouncing Golf Ball (Exponential Curve Fitting) |
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Objective 1 Gather and organize data from an experiment |
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Objective 2 Find an exponential curve of best fit for a real data set |
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Objective 3 Study the rate of decay for an exponential equation |
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Lesson 7 Keeping Current (Modeling Current Data with Linear or Exponential Equations) |
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Objective 1 Decide on an appropriate type of model for a given data set |
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Objective 2 Model data with a linear or exponential equation |
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Objective 3 Research current data to compare to values predicted by a model |
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Unit 3 MANAGING YOUR MONEY |
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Lesson 1 A Topic of Interest (Simple Interest) |
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205 | (12) |
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Objective 1 Define interest and understand related terminology |
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Objective 2 Develop simple interest formulas |
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Objective 3 Use simple interest formulas to analyze financial issues |
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Lesson 2 Like a Snowball Rolling Downhill (Compound Interest) |
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Objective 1 Describe how compound interest differs from simple interest |
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Objective 2 Develop compound interest formulas |
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Objective 3 Use compound interest formulas to analyze financial issues |
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Lesson 3 Buying Stuff Without Money (Installment Buying) |
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Objective 1 Compute payments and charges associated with installment loans |
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Objective 2 Identify the true cost of a loan by computing APR |
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Objective 3 Evaluate the costs of buying items on credit |
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Lesson 4 Investing in Yourself (Education and Home Loans) |
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Objective 1 Understand different student loan options |
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Objective 2 Compute interest and monthly payments on a student loan |
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Objective 3 Evaluate the effects of capitalizing interest |
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Objective 4 Analyze various aspects of a mortgage |
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Objective 5 Compare two mortgages of different lengths |
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Objective 6 Prepare an amortization schedule |
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Lesson 5 A Walk on Wall Street (Stocks and Bonds) |
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267 | (16) |
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Objective 1 Read information from a stock listing |
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Objective 2 Calculate costs of buying stock, and profit or loss from selling |
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Objective 3 Study the price to earnings ratio, and use it to analyze the value of a stock |
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Objective 4 Calculate profit from a bond sale |
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Lesson 6 A Taxing Situation (Income Taxes) |
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Objective 1 Understand why we pay taxes |
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Objective 2 Explain the basic process of paying taxes |
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Objective 3 Determine the amount of tax due based on taxable income |
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Objective 4 Complete a 1040EZform |
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Unit 4 STATISTICALLY SPEAKING |
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Lesson 1 A Likely Story (Basic Probability) |
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299 | (20) |
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Objective 1 Understand key terminology in the study of probability |
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Objective 2 Compute and interpret theoretical and empirical probabilities |
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Objective 3 Compare theoretical and empirical probability |
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Lesson 2 Make It Count (Sample Spaces and Counting Techniques) |
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Objective 1 Describe how counting techniques are useful in probability theory |
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Objective 2 Use tree diagrams and tables to determine sample spaces and compute probabilities |
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Objective 3 Develop and use the fundamental counting principle |
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Lesson 3 Odds and Ends (Odds and Expected Value) |
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335 | (16) |
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Objective 1 Distinguish between odds and probability |
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Objective 2 Compute and interpret the odds in favor of and odds against an event |
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Objective 3 Compute odds from probability and vice versa |
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Objective 4 Develop a procedure for finding expected value |
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Objective 5 Compute and interpret expected values |
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Lesson 4 Crunching the Numbers (Gathering and Organizing Data) |
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Objective 1 Explain the difference between a population and a sample |
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Objective 2 Compare and contrast different sampling methods |
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Objective 3 Organize data with frequency distributions |
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Objective 4 Analyze data with stem and leaf plots |
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Lesson 5 An Average Joe (Measures of Average) |
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Objective 1 Compute measures of average for given data |
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Objective 2 Interpret the story told by measures of average |
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Objective 3 Compute and interpret the mean for grouped data |
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Objective 4 Compute weighted grades |
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Objective 5 Use technology to compute measures of average |
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Lesson 6 Your Results May Vary (Measures of Variation) |
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Objective 1 Compute measures of variation for a given data set |
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Objective 2 Interpret standard deviation for a data set |
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Objective 3 Make meaningful comparisons of standard deviation for two data sets |
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Objective 4 Analyze the procedure for computing standard deviation |
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Lesson 7 Just a Normal Day (Normal Distributions and Z Scores) |
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Objective 1 Recognize characteristics of data that are normally distributed |
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Objective 2 Understand the connection between area under a normal curve, percentage, and probability |
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Objective 3 Make an educated guess about the empirical rule, then use the rule to calculate percentages and probabilities |
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Objective 4 Compare data values from different sets using Z scores |
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Lesson 8 The Error of Your Ways (Polling and Margin of Error) |
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Objective 1 Identify margin of error in a poll |
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Objective 2 Calculate and interpret the meaning of margin of error |
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Objective 3 Calculate the number of respondents needed for a given margin of error |
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Lesson 9 Trust No One (Misuses of Statistics) |
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Objective 1 Identify misuses of sampling and evaluate their effect on statistical results |
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Objective 2 Recognize and describe common misuses of compiling and reporting statistics that make them meaningless or deceiving |
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Objective 3 Study ways that graphs can be manipulated to tell a desired story |
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Prep Skills Answers |
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Index |
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