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Preview of Financial Algebra II - Unit: Discretionary Expenses

Financial Algebra II - Unit: Discretionary Expenses

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This bundle includes notes, homework assignments, and ten quizzes with study guides & answer keys that cover five units that includes the following topics: Bimodal DataBivariate DataCausal RelationshipCorrelationCumulative FrequencyDomainVariables; explanatory, response, and lurkingFrequency DistributionIndependent/Dependent VariablesLinear Regression Analysis & EquationMean Absolute DeviationMean DeviationMeasures of Central Tendency - Mean, Median, and ModeNormal CurveOutliersPercentPercenta
Preview of Financial Algebra II - Unit: Banking Services

Financial Algebra II - Unit: Banking Services

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ProtracTurtle
This bundle includes notes, homework assignments, and ten quizzes with study guides & answer keys that cover five units that includes the following topics: Arithmetic SequenceCompound InterestContinuous CompoundingExponential DecayExponential EquationsExponential FormExponential GrowthLimitsLiteral EquationsPatterns and ConjecturesRecursive and Iterative ThinkingSpreadsheets and FormulasAlready purchased and wondering how to access new files?I add new products to the bundle within one week of
Preview of Elementary Fractals Activity

Elementary Fractals Activity

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Here is a way to prove that fractals can be taught to even elementary students. If you have overhead sheets and have copies of this on those, then overlay the students work you'll see the Sierpinski Triangle! Materials: -Paper -Overhead sheets -Markers -Dice
Preview of System of Equations (Group Physical Activity) (Editable)

System of Equations (Group Physical Activity) (Editable)

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Have your students create a system of equations based on their time it take to run down the gym and back, then have another group solve the system to see how fast their peers are! (Editable)
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