What is Natural, Whole, Integers, Rational and Irrational Numbers?
These are the 2 main steps to solving equations.
What is "balance" and "opposite operations"?
These are the 3 measures of central tendency.
What is mean, median and mode?
We need to calculate this when determining how much an object holds?
What is volume?
This is the rule for how you should spend your money.
What is the 50/30/20 rule?
You would do this to simplify (x3)4?
What is multiplying the exponents?
This describes 2 lines that have the same slope.
What are parallel lines?
You draw this if the points on a scatter plot kind of form a line.
What is the line of best fit?
This is what the 3 angles add up to in a triangle.
What is 180O?
A plan for how you spend your money.
What is a budget?
This is what you set up when 2 fractions are made equal to each other.
What is a proportion?
This is the general equation of a line.
What is y = mx + b?
As the number of hours of study increases, the math mark increases.
What is a relationship between the variables?
This formula is used to determine the total of the inside angles of any polygon.
What is S = 180(n - 2)O?
When income = expenses this occurs.
What is a balanced budget?
Before adding fractions, you must first have this.
What is "common denominators"?
These 2 formulas are how you can calculate slope.
What is "rise/run" and "y2 - y1/x2 - x1"?
This type of correlation exists when the points on a scatter plot are going downward, but fairly close together.
What is a strong and negative correlation?
These are the 3 patterns in parallel lines.
What is the Z, F and C pattern?
This ultimately affects what you can afford in life.
To determine the better buy, you have to calculate this first.
What is a unit rate?
The quick method to graphing involves these 2 components of a line.
What the y-intercept and the slope?
This is the typical average people use.
What is the mean?
What is c2 = a2 + b2?
When they say "pay yourself first", this is what they are referring to.
What are savings?