Math

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  • A cubic meter is used to measure the volume of a large object.
  • A cubic centimeter is used to measure the volume of a small object.
  • The formula for converting cubic centimeter to cubic meter is cm3 divided by 1,000,000.
  • The formula for converting cubic meter to cubic centimeter is m3 multiplied by 1,000,000.
  • A cube has equal squares, which means the measurement of the sides are all equal.
  • A Rectangular Prism has 6 faces that are rectangles with different measurements.
  • The formula for a cube is V=s3.
  • The formula for a rectangular prism is V=LxWxH.
  • The first step for solving word problem involving cube and rectangular prism is "Identify the solid figure".
  • The second step for solving word problem involving cube and rectangular prism is "Identify the dimension".
  • The third step for solving word problem involving cube and rectangular prism is "Identify the formula".
  • The fourth step for solving word problem involving cube and rectangular prism is "Solution".
  • The last step for solving word problem involving cube and rectangular prism is "Final Answer".
  • The two types of Line graph is called "Single Line Graph" and "Double Line Graph".
  • The title offers a short explanation of what is in the graph.
  • The Y-axis runs vertically and has numbers for the amount of stuff being measured.
  • The data is the most important part of the graph as it contains the information that is being displayed.
  • The legend tells what each line represents and is only applicable to Double Line Graph.
  • The source tells us where the data was found.
  • The X-axis runs horizontally and represents different time periods or name of things being compared.
  • The first step to remember when drawing inference is to "Determine the topic of the graph".
  • The second step to remember when drawing inference is "Look at the axes(x and y axis)".
  • The last step to remember when drawing inference is "Analyze the data in the graph".
  • Probability refers to the likelihood or chance of an event occurring.
  • The result of an experiment are called outcomes.
  • A set of outcomes is called event.
  • Experimental Probability is the ratio of the number of times the event happens to the total number of trials.
  • We can observe experimental probability by doing trials.
  • The formula for finding experimental probability is number of times the event occurred over the the total number of trials.
  • The first step for solving word problem involving experimental probability is "What is asked?".
  • The second step for solving word problem involving experimental probability is "What are the given?".
  • The third step for solving word problem involving experimental probability is "Solution".
  • The last step for solving word problem involving experimental probability is "Final Answer".