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- Interpret and rewrite algebraic expressions and equations in equivalent forms.
- Write, solve and graph linear equations, functions and inequalities in one and two variables.
- Write, solve and graph quadratic equations, functions and inequalities in one and two variables.
- Write, solve and graph absolute value equations, functions and inequalities in one and two variables.
- Write, solve and graph exponential and logarithmic equations and functions in one and two variables.
- Solve and graph polynomial equations and functions in one and two variables.
- Solve and graph radical equations and functions in one and two variables.
- Solve and graph rational equations and functions in one and two variables.
- Write and solve a system of two- and three-variable equations and inequalities that describe quantities or relationships.
- Solve problems involving sequences and series.
- Build mathematical foundations for financial literacy.
- Develop an understanding of basic accounting and economic principles.
- Describe the advantages and disadvantages of short-term and long-term purchases.
- Describe the advantages and disadvantages of financial and investment plans, including insurances.
- Prove and apply geometric theorems to solve problems.
- Apply properties of transformations to describe congruence or similarity.
- Use coordinate geometry to solve problems or prove relationships.
- Use geometric measurement and dimensions to solve problems.
- Make formal geometric constructions with a variety of tools and methods.
- Use properties and theorems related to circles.
- Apply geometric and algebraic representations of conic sections.
- Summarize, represent and interpret categorical and numerical data with one and two variables.
- Solve problems involving univariate and bivariate numerical data.
- Solve problems involving categorical data.
- Use and interpret independence and probability.
- Determine methods of data collection and make inferences from collected data.
- Use probability distributions to solve problems.
- Apply recursive methods to solve problems.
- Apply optimization and techniques from Graph Theory to solve problems.
- Apply techniques from Election Theory and Fair Division Theory to solve problems.
- Develop an understanding of the fundamentals of propositional logic, arguments and methods of proof.
- Apply properties from Set Theory to solve problems.
Florida B.E.S.T. Math
Grade 7: Data Analysis and Probability
Determine an appropriate measure of center or measure of variation to summarize numerical data, represented numerically or graphically, taking into consideration the context and any outliers.
- Calculating the mean: data displays
- Calculating the median: data displays
- Estimating mean and median in data displays
- Estimating mean and median in data displays
- Interquartile range (IQR)
- Interquartile range (IQR)
- Mean, median, & mode example
- Range and mid-range
- Range of ungrouped data
- Statistics intro: Mean, median, & mode
Given two numerical or graphical representations of data, use the measure(s) of center and measure(s) of variability to make comparisons, interpret results and draw conclusions about the two populations.
Given categorical data from a random sample, use proportional relationships to make predictions about a population.
Use proportional reasoning to construct, display and interpret data in circle graphs.
Given a real-world numerical or categorical data set, choose and create an appropriate graphical representation.
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Determine the sample space for a simple experiment.
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Given the probability of a chance event, interpret the likelihood of it occurring. Compare the probabilities of chance events.
Find the theoretical probability of an event related to a simple experiment.
Use a simulation of a simple experiment to find experimental probabilities and compare them to theoretical probabilities.