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42 Cards in this Set
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1 foot into a metric measurement
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30 cm
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1 gallon to a metric measurement
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4.5 litres
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1 inch into cm
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2.5
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1 kg into an imperial measurement
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2.2 pounds
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1 litre into an imperial measurement
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1.75 pints
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1 litre is how many ml?
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1000
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1.75 pints into a metric measurement
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1 litre
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1000m into kilometres
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1
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10mm into cm
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1
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2.2 pounds into a metric measurement
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1 kilogram
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4.5 litres into an imperial measurement
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1 gallon
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5 miles into a metric measurement
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8 kilometres
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8 Kilometres into an imperial measurement
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5 Miles
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Examples of Imperial Measurements
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Pint Yard Gallon Mile Inch Feet Ounces
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Examples of Metric Measurements
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Kilometre Metre Centimetre Millitres Litre Kilogram Gram
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How do you calculate the Frequency Density of a histogram?
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Frequency / Class Width
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How do you calculate the Frequency of a histogram?
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Frequency Density x Class Width
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How do you find the probability of something AND something else
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Multiply the Probabilities
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How do you find the probability of something OR something else
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Add the Probabilities
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How many cm in a metre?
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100
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How many inches in 1 metre?
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39
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If the probability of you getting a C is 19/20. What is the probability of you not getting a C?
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1/20
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In a pie chart angles add to
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360 degrees
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Interquartile Range is
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Upper Quartile – Lower Quartile
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Probabilities add up to:
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1
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Simplify 30:30
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3:2 |
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What is the mean?
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Allthe values added up divided by how values there are
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What is the mode?
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The Most Frequent |
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What is the median?
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Themiddle piece of data when in order
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What is the range?
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Largest Value Subtract the Smallest Value
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What Correlation?
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Positive
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What Correlation?
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No
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What Correlation?
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Negative
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What is a Data Collection Sheet?
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Tally Chart/Frequency Table
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What is a frequency polygon?
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A graph where you plot the midpoint of the class width and the frequency and join up with straight lines.
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What is this diagram called? |
Stem and leaf diagram |
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What does P(A) mean? |
Probability of A |
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What does P(B’) mean? |
Probability of not B |
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What does A υ B mean? |
everything that is in either of the sets |
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What does A ∩ B mean?
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only the things that are in both of the sets |
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If the linear scale factor is K what is the Area S.F? |
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If the linear scale factor is K what is the VolumeS.F? |
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