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Preview of Halloween: Math Mystery (Integers, Equations, Percents, Graphing, & More!)

Halloween: Math Mystery (Integers, Equations, Percents, Graphing, & More!)

This activity is ready to print for students - no additional prep needed. This Halloween: Math Mystery is an engaging way to help students practice skills learned in middle school math. Students discover the culprit to a crime by eliminating suspects using math skills related to integers, proportions, statistics, percents, graphs, rates, and equations. There is no prep needed for this activity. There is an option to remove clues if students are not yet ready for specific math skills. Introduct
Preview of Statistics 4.4  The Multiplication and Addition Rules of Probability

Statistics 4.4 The Multiplication and Addition Rules of Probability

This product is part of Unit 4: Introduction to Probability Concepts4.4 The Multiplication and Addition Rules of Probability Instructional Video: The Multiplication and Addition Rules of ProbabilityNotes Page Homework This course is designed for a high school classroom. It's meant to be an informative and fun general statistics course covering: 1. Descriptive Statistics 2. Study Design 3. Probability 4. A selection of Inferential Statistics
Preview of Confidence Intervals for a Proportion Applications

Confidence Intervals for a Proportion Applications

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Confidence Intervals for a Proportion Real World Applications resource will engage your students and give them fluency with confidence intervals. In this activity your students practice finding confidence intervals for a proportion given n, x, and the level of confidence. Students can do these problems by hand or use a graphing calculator. What's included? 12 Task Cards designed to reinforce the concepts taught in class. The illustrated cards include 90, 95, 98, and 99% confidence interv
Preview of Statistics 7.7  Hypothesis Testing for Means (Proportions)

Statistics 7.7 Hypothesis Testing for Means (Proportions)

This product is part of Unit 7: One Sample Hypothesis Testing7.7 Hypothesis Testing for Means (Proportions)Instructional Video: 7.7 Hypothesis Testing for Means (Proportions)Notes Page Homework This course is designed for a high school classroom. It's meant to be an informative and fun general statistics course covering: 1. Descriptive Statistics 2. Study Design 3. Probability 4. A selection of Inferential Statistics
Preview of Statistics Final Review Task Cards plus Practice Test

Statistics Final Review Task Cards plus Practice Test

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Statistics Final - Review - Task Card Resource is a great Final Exam Practice or Review for AP Statistics; Honors Statistics, or College Statistics. Sometimes a worksheet isn’t enough to gets students motivated, especially for an end of course review. Activity Based Learning with Task Cards really does work to help reinforce students' skills. Task and Station Cards get your students engaged and keep them motivated. Use all at once or as many as you like. Ideas for using Task Cards included
Preview of Mathematics  Statistics - Mean of Grouped Data - Problem Solving (Assumed mean)
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Mathematics Statistics - Mean of Grouped Data - Problem Solving (Assumed mean)

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Letstute
This video contains problem solving session on Mean of grouped data by assumed mean method "While finding the mean by direct method, it may happen that the numbers in the columns come out to be very large which becomes tedious to calculate the value. So we use Assumed Mean Method to calculate theh mean of such data. It will give you same information if calculated by using direct method, the only importance of this method is that it reduces time and makes the process less tedious. " 1. Intro
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