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Preview of Percent, Sales Tax, and Discount

Percent, Sales Tax, and Discount

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Lorena Furr
This is a Google Slide presentation of Percent. It has definition and examples with the answer on the following slide. Therefore, you can show students the presentation and explain each example on the slide in blank; then show them the answer on the following slide. Include percentages of two numbers, percent and change.
Preview of Exploring Pi- A Fun & Engaging Math Education Presentation

Exploring Pi- A Fun & Engaging Math Education Presentation

Discover the magic of Pi (π) with this interactive and educational PowerPoint presentation! Perfect for teachers, students, and math enthusiasts, this engaging slideshow explores the history, significance, and real-world applications of Pi in a fun and easy-to-understand way. What’s Inside? ✔ What is Pi? – Understand Pi as the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. ✔ History of Pi – Learn about its origins, from ancient civilizations to modern discoveries. ✔ Fun Facts About
Preview of AP Statistics 01.1.2: More Visual Displays of Data

AP Statistics 01.1.2: More Visual Displays of Data

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Todd McPeak
Quiz from Section 1.1.1 included. Objectives: -Create a manual stemplot of data. -Create a manual timeplot of data. -Link calculators to send and receive data. -Create a calculator histogram and timeplot. Reference Text: The Practice of Statistics, First Edition. Yates, Moore, McCabe http://www.whfreeman.com/Catalog/static/whf/yates/
Preview of AP Statistics 02.1.1: Density Curves

AP Statistics 02.1.1: Density Curves

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Todd McPeak
Objectives: -Create and use paired lists with outcomes and frequencies in the TI. -Define a density curve; verify whether a given curve is a valid density curve. -Find the percent of data within a specified range under a well defined density curve. -Calculate the median and quartiles of a well defined density curve. Reference Text: The Practice of Statistics, First Edition. Yates, Moore, McCabe http://www.whfreeman.com/Catalog/static/whf/yates/
Preview of AP Statistics 02.1.2: Normal Distributions

AP Statistics 02.1.2: Normal Distributions

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Todd McPeak
Objectives: -Draw a normal curve and show μ, µ±σ, µ±2σ, µ±3σ on the graph -Use the Empirical Rule (a.k.a. 68-95 Rule) to answer questions about percents and percentiles Reference Text: The Practice of Statistics, First Edition. Yates, Moore, McCabe http://www.whfreeman.com/Catalog/static/whf/yates/
Preview of AP Statistics 08.1.3: Simulations with BinomialsMean and S.D. of Binomials

AP Statistics 08.1.3: Simulations with Binomials Mean and S.D. of Binomials

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Todd McPeak
Simulations with BinomialsMean and Standard Deviation of Binomials Objectives: -Approximate the PDF of a binomial random variable by performing a simulation. -Calculate the mean and standard deviation of a binomial random variable from formulas. Reference Text: The Practice of Statistics, First Edition. Yates, Moore, McCabe http://www.whfreeman.com/Catalog/static/whf/yates/
Preview of AP Statistics Course Review with Practice Items (Version B)

AP Statistics Course Review with Practice Items (Version B)

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Todd McPeak
This is a PowerPoint presentation designed for whole-course review and as practice tool for the AP Statistics Exam. The presentation contains 56 slides with 6 practice items drawn from the 2000 AP exam (including solutions and scoring guides), and a review of high-level concepts including: Distributions, Regression, The mechanics of finding linear, polynomial, and exponential models, Experiments and Studies, Probability, Random Variables, Inference, and Assumptions. The referenced text is: The P
Preview of AP Statistics 06.3.1: Conditional Probability

AP Statistics 06.3.1: Conditional Probability

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Todd McPeak
Conditional Probability Objectives: -Recognize whether a conditional probability problem calls for the use of the “or” case rules or the “and” case rules. -Apply the “or” case rules for disjoint and dependent cases. -Apply the “and” case rules for independent and dependent cases. Reference Text: The Practice of Statistics, First Edition. Yates, Moore, McCabe http://www.whfreeman.com/Catalog/static/whf/yates/
Preview of How to Draw in 5-Point Perspective!

How to Draw in 5-Point Perspective!

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The Art Guru
This PowerPoint presentation contains 130 slides to help you fully understand how to create your own 5-point perspective drawing. It is easier than you may think. This presentation is perfect for an art teacher who teaches drawing, advanced drawing, advanced placement art, perspective techniques, and more. Each step in the process has been broken down into fine detail for a complete understanding of how to create your own 5-point drawing. After teaching 1, 2, and 3 point perspective for yea
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