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Data Analysis MMMR. Number Sense Order of Operations. Number Sense Fractions, Decimals, Percents. Number Sense Fractions, Decimals, Percents. Number Sense Probability. 5 pt. 5 pt. 5 pt. 5 pt. 5 pt. 10 pt. 10 pt. 10 pt. 10 pt. 10 pt. 15 pt. 15 pt. 15 pt. 15 pt. 15 pt. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Data AnalysisMMMR

Number SenseOrder of Operations

Number SenseFractions, Decimals,

Percents

Number SenseFractions, Decimals,

Percents

Number SenseProbability

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Day of the Week Ice Cream Cones Sold

Monday 45

Tuesday 41

Wednesday 33

Thursday 39

Friday 49

A local ice cream store kept track of how many cones it sold during a five day period last week and the data is shown in the chart above.

This is the range of the ice cream cones sold.

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What is 16 ice cream cones?

Explanation: Range is the difference between the highest number and lowest number in a set of data. The highest number of the data

is 49 and the lowest number is 33, so the range is 16.

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Day of the Week Ice Cream Cones Sold

Monday 45

Tuesday 41

Wednesday 33

Thursday 39

Friday 49

A local ice cream store kept track of how many cones it sold during a five day period last week and the data is

shown in the chart above. This is the median number of ice cream cones

sold.

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What is 41 ice cream cones?

Explanation: Median is the number found in the middle of a set of data after the numbers have been put in order.

The data in order is 33, 39, 41, 43 and 49.

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The mode of five different test scores is 89. Four of the scores are 89, 93, 78, and 85. This is

the fifth score.

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What is 89?Explanation: Mode means the number found most

often in a set of data. In order for the mode to be 89, there has to be another score of 89 in the list.

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Bill’s median of 7 different scores is 87.

 Six of the scores are 99, 81,

90, 78, 93, and 82. 

This is the seventh score.

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What is 87?Explanation: Median means the number found in the middle of a set of data after the numbers have been arranged in order. The 6 given numbers in order are 78, 81, 82, 90, 93, and 99. Since the median of

all seven scores is 87, 87 must be the missing score.

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Sally’s mean of 5 different scores is 4. 

Four of the scores are 3, 8, 2, and 1.

This is the fifth score.

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What is 6?Explanation: The mean is the average of the set of

numbers. If the mean of the 5 test scores is 4, that must mean the test scores added together must be 20. (20 ÷ 5 = 4). The first four test scores add up to 14, so the fifth test score

must be 6.

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This is the answer to the following

expression

10 – 4 x 2

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What is 2?

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This is the answer to the following expression

20 – 7 + 3

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What is

16?Explanation: According to the order of

operation rules, if you just have addition and subtraction, the problem is done in order from

left to right.

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This is the value of ‘n’ in the following

expression:

12 – (4x2) + 3 = n

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What is

7?

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This is the value of ‘n’ in the following:

2 + 3 x n = 11

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What is

3?

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This is the value of ‘n’ in the following:

52 – 23 = n

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What is

17?

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Mary ran a race in 15.18 seconds. This is her time rounded to the nearest tenth

of a second.

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What is the

15.2 seconds?

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The number 4/5 is equal to this percent.

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What is

80%?

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Jodi got 15 out of 20 points on a test. This is her percentage grade.

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What is

75%?Explanation: One way to solve this is to put the fraction 15/20 in lowest terms. In lowest

terms, 15/20 is equal to ¾ which is 75%

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This is the largest of the following numbers:

5/8 65% 2/3 0.6

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What is

2/3?

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This is the fraction you would use to simplify 12/18 to lowest terms.

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What is

6/6?

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Abby, Barbara, and Chris all got their math test back. Abby missed 12% of the

questions, Barbara got 80% of the questions right. Chris missed ¼ of the questions. This is the

person who got the best grade.

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Who is Abby?

(She got 88%)

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This number is 7 tenths more than 5.54.

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What is

6.24?

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This is the perimeter of the figure below:

5.3 cm

3 cm.

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What is

16.6 cm?

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This is the mixed number equivalent for 12.375

(express the fraction in lowest terms)

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What is

12 3/8?

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Kelly went to the store and bought 5.1 pounds of ham.

She also bought 3 ¾ pounds of turkey. This is the approximate number of pounds of meat she

bought.

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What is

9 pounds of meat?

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Ken has a spinner divided into four equal areas. Each area is

numbered 1, 2, 3, or 4.

This is the theoretical probability of spinning a 3 on

one spin.

Express your answer as a fraction.

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What is

¼ ?

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This is the theoretical probability, expressed as a percent, of rolling a 6

sided die that is numbered 1 – 6 and

getting an even number.

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What is

50%?Explanation: Since there are three even numbers on the die (2, 4, 6), the theoretical probability of getting

an even number is 3 out of 6, or 50%.

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Jill has 4 different colored shirts to wear and 2 different colored pants to wear. This is the number of different combinations of shirts

and pants she can wear.

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What is

8?

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Andy has 20 marbles in a bag. 15 of them are red and the other

five are black. Andy plans to take out a marble out of the bag, record its color, and then return the marble to the bag. He plans

on doing this 100 times. According to theoretical

probability, this is the number of times he should pull out a red marble out of the 100 times.

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What is

75 times?Explanation: Fifteen out of the twenty marbles are red, which

means ¾ of the marbles are red. If Andy pulls 100 marbles out of the bag, ¾ of them should be red, which is 75%.

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Emily has a six sided die with the numbers 1 – 6

on each side. This is the theoretical probability,

expressed as a fraction, that she will roll a 1 on

her first two rolls.

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What is the number 1/36?

Explanation: There are 6 possible ways the die can roll on its first throw and 6 possible ways the die can roll on its second throw. To find the total number of possible outcomes, you need to multiply the number of choices for each throw together. 6 x 6 = 36 which means that if you made a tree diagram, you would have 36 possible outcomes. Only one of those outcomes on a

tree diagram would be 1,1.