The rate at which something occurs or is repeated over a specific period of time or in a given space.
What is frequency?
Per, rate, rate of change, unit rate, etc.
What are key words to imply use of a variable?
To fill in or cover up a 2D space.
What is area?
How data is scattered on a graph.
What does "skew" mean?
A positive or negative whole number, including zero.
What is an Integer?
The result.
What is an outcome?
A measure implying more than 100%.
What is percent increase?
Small lines on quadrilaterals that tell you the sides are of equal measure.
What are congruency lines?
The interquartile range; The middle 50% of values when ordered from least to greatest.
What is the IQR?
A positive or negative number that can be represented by a fraction or terminating (ending) decimal) as well as zero.
What is a rational number?
The likelihood of something happening.
What is probability?
Represented by the variable, "m", this shows data's constant rate of change.
What is slope?
b is for 2D space and simply means base while B means AREA of the Base and implies 3D space.
What is the difference between "B" and "b" in the formulas for Volume (B) and Area (b)?
The middle of data values when ordered from least to greatest.
What is a median?
A positive number, including zero, but no fractions or decimals.
What is a whole number?
The applied testing of events.
What is experimental probability?
A measure implying less than 100%.
What is percent decrease?
The distance between bases or from the vertex to the base in 3D figures.
What is the height of prisms or pyramids?
1/4 of data as seen in a box plot.
What is a quartile?
Positive, whole numbers; they way we learn to count.
What is a natural or counting number?
What should happen with a specific set of events.
Represented by the variable "b", this is where data crosses the y axis or is the y-value when the x-value is zero.
What is y intercept?
The relationship where two items are in the same position (like left desks in 2 different pairs) but not the exact same place.
What is corresponding?
This is found by adding all data values together then dividing the sum by the number of data terms.
How do you find mean?
Difference, sum, product, or quotient.
What are key words for rational (basic) operations?