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Friday, September 30, 2011

Unit 1 Review - ARE U READY FOR THE TEST

When you ask a question, please be sure to:
a) identify the page number
b) identify problem number
c) describe any attempts/steps you have tried in an attempt to solve the problem

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

hw #1-9 Tables and Graphs and Equations, OH MY!!

The Data Presentation Project: Due Thursday, Oct. 6th
Deliverables: One data table, three (3) graphs and a paragraph explaining the results to your "audience." The graphs need not have ALL three data columns on each graph, for example, you can have a histogram that simply charts the daily high temperatures in San Francisco. One of your graphs should be an x-y graph that charts two variables.

Option 1: Make a table of the Daily High Temperatures for two (2) North American cities for a selected 90-day period. Then choose from three (3) different data displays to present your data. Write a paragraph to explain your findings. Your audience is vacationers. Your data "columns" will be DATE (Day) i.e. April 1, 2011, TEMPERATURE-1 (for the 1st city), and TEMPERATURE-2 (for the 2nd city).

Option 2: Make a table for Major League Baseball teams with Won-Lost percentage, Team Batting Average and Team E.R.A. as your data columns. Create three graphs to present the data in the table. Write a paragraph to explain your findings. Your audience is sports fans.
(You may choose any sport that has a team won-lost percentage, and two statistical categories, preferable one offensive and one defensive).

Option 3: If you would like to MYOP (make your own project) you will need to propose a topic AND tell me what the 3 data columns in your table will be.

Monday, September 19, 2011

hw #1-7a & #1-7b

Distribution, the AREA MODEL, and Combining Like Terms

fyi... if there are NO QUESTIONS posted to the blog, I will not be a happy camper if you need help with the homework on Tuesday!

STAY DRY THIS WEEKEND! 

Thursday, September 15, 2011

hw #1-4 ARE YOU READY FOR THE QUIZ??

hw #1-4 Due Monday Sept 20
pg 29 #1-19 ALL
pg 44 #66-78 ALL


Monday's Quiz will cover sections 1-1 thru 1-6; the emphasis in 1-5 and 1-6 will be on integers as opposed to decimals and fractions.

Friday, September 9, 2011

hw #1-1

Post any questions here!  Feel free to answer questions posted by your friends & classmates...