- Convert sq. inches to sq. feet, sq. feet to sq. yards, sq. cm to sq. meters, etc.
- Use the scale factor and the linear dimensions of either the original or the new object to find the surface area or volume of the other object.
- Use the scale factor and the surface area measurement of either the original or the new object to find the surface area or volume of the other object.
- Determine the scale factor of two objects, given corresponding dimensions, and use that scale factor to determine the ratio between their surface areas and volumes.
- Determine the area of an unusually shaped region on a GeoBoard, using one square of the GeoBoard as 1 sq.cm.
- Given the circumference of a circular object, determine its diameter or radius.
- Determine the area and perimeter of two-dimensional figures and use a given scale factor to determine the area and perimeter of the new figure.
- Given the theoretical probability and the parameters of the experiment, explain what the theoretical probability means in the context of the experiment.
- Given the probability of some of the outcomes, be able to determine the probability of the missing outcome.
- Determine the theoretical probability for two experiments and then compare them to determine which is more likely.
Monday, February 25, 2008
CH. 24, 25, & 27 Test Review
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