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MathStudy Note

Cards

Lateral Area(area around shape)

Don’t cover the bases

Bases AreaBase area only

Total Surface AreaCover ALL area

+ =

Rule of Thumb: 1st shade the base

ECI

MAL

ERCENT

.Decimal

Decimal

Percent

Percent.

.89 89%

.08 8%

3 , -48, -38

6, 18, -52

Negative Numbers:the farther the

negative # from zerothe less value it has

-8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Negative Positive

Always convert % into

Decimal 1st

# # #

#

=

Cross Products

Cut in half to get radius

d r

102

Circle BoxCircle Box=

525

TIBO

TOP

IN

BOTTOM

OUT

NIDO

NUMERATOR

IN

DENOMINATOR

OUT

x and ÷

+

Negative Negative

Positive

PartTotal

What You WantTotal Possibility

“AND” Multiply Fractions “OR” Add Fractions

Scale Factor = NewOld

big figure to small figure = # less than 1

small figure to big figure = # more than 1

Question is Fill the box

1st shade base

Length x width x height

> <

P E M D A SARENTHESIS

( )

XPONENTS

52

ULTIPLY

x

IVIDE

÷

DDITION

+

SUBTRACT

-Use which ever

comes first Use which evercomes first

Align decimalsadd any extra zeros to the right

then compare the #s

11.7, 11.77, 11.07 11.7011.7711.07

Money always goes on top

Time is always on the bottom

$ $time time

=

AddAround

Walk Around

**Cannot Walk UP**

Start andEnd here

Circumferenceof a circle

2πr or πd

Think $$$$

4.6 = $4.60

÷Divide

3 candies for $1.00

each is .33

37

means to divide

3 divided by 7

(4,3)

Firstwipe your nose before

Thenyou

poke

subtract

negativenumbers

add

part %total 100

total+ partHow much you pay

=

ADD

part %total 100

total partHow much you pay

=

SUBTRACT

a c

b

TRIPLES that you need to remember

3, 4, 56, 8, 10

5, 12, 139, 40, 41

30, 40, 50

a c

b

1st shade right angle (box)

point arrow across

c = longest side and the biggest #

Average

add all the #s

divide by how many #s you added

1 + 2 + 3 = 6

6 ÷ 3 = 2

Arrange #sBig

Small

BIG # SMALL # Range

Arrange #sBig

Small

MostCommon #

Arrange #sBig

Small

Middle #

If you have 2 #s

#+ # then ÷ by 2

on theX-axis

same toptosame bottom

flip up or flip down

X

Y

SLIDE1st---left or right

2nd---up or down

PER ONE ITEM

÷

Clean AreaCover AllMultiply

Find the side

Need to find the square root

Round to the nearest 10

Ex: 57 60 432 430 31 30

4.86 x 10

if exponent is positive #move decimal to the right

if exponent is negative #move decimal to the left

10

10

Change To

Question to ask yourself ??

Is the # more than $1.00??

Yes exponent positive

No exponent negative

When expression is given --substitute n with 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

EX: 3n + 4 3(1) + 4 = 7 3(2) + 4 = 10 3(3) + 4 = 13 3(4) + 4 = 16

Draw the chart or box

find the difference (subtract) difference (n) -----#n

1 2 3 4 n

Use a line graph to show

how data changes over a period of time

Use a line plot to show

Frequency of values

A graph with points plotted

to show

possible relationship between two sets of data

Use to show:how often data values occur

how they are distributed