- This is due Wednesday!
- After today's notes you should be able to complete the following:
- *Note: if we have a snow day tomorrow I will only be checking for these problems on Wednesday
- a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k,
- I haven't taught you how to do c or d, but you don't need me to! Use some proportions and do some cross multiplying to solve; you got this
- For j, "found among the first 3 people surveyed," is another way of saying "the first person who speaks a language other than English at home is the 1st person surveyed, or the 2nd person surveyed, or the 3rd person surveyed."
- Check your answers! (provided in parentheses)
2.) STUDY, STUDY, STUDY = Do practice problems!
- If we have a snow day tomorrow take advantage of some extra time to study!
- I will not be available after school on Wednesday or F period Wednesday to help (meetings, boo); I WILL be after school until 2:40 on Tuesday
- How can I study for the test!
- Our vocab test (Friday 12/20) will be based on reviewing notes/vocab, but our math test (Thursday 12/19) is all about doing practice, practice, practice....lots of problems
- Complete the review "packet" with some multiple choice and open ended provided in class!
- We have not learned how to do these questions (yet): coming Monday-Weds...
- MC #10
- Open Ended (potato chips) #4, 6, 7
- Probability Review Multiple Choice (Click Me!)
- Skip questions 5 and 6. Those are terrible.
- Probability Review MC KEY (Click Me!)
- Probability Review Open Ended (Potato Chips)
- For #2 it should say "use your answer to part D above"
- I will post the answer key to the open ended soon....Monday the latest
- AP Classroom!
- I have assigned 2 multiple choice assignments and 1 open ended assignment in AP Classroom...
- These will not be graded as a quiz or classwork, instead, these are tools you can use to study if you like!
- For the multiple choice be sure to look at your results and look over the solutions to anything you got wrong!
- For the free response you can just do it on paper--here's the key:
- The key to studying is to first do the questions; then, check your work. However, don't just mark the wrong stuff wrong--that doesn't help you learn. If you answered a question incorrectly it's important you go back and try to figure out the correct approach! That's how you learn stuff!
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