front 1 Standard to Metric | back 1 no data |
front 2 1 gal = | back 2 3.8 L |
front 3 1 kg = | back 3 2.2 lbs |
front 4 1 in = | back 4 2.54 cm |
front 5 1 m = | back 5 3.28 ft |
front 6 1 oz = | back 6 28.35 g |
front 7 1 m | back 7 1.09 yd |
front 8 Standard System | back 8 no data |
front 9 1 ft = | back 9 12 inches |
front 10 1 yd = | back 10 3 ft |
front 11 1 mi | back 11 5,280 ft |
front 12 1 lb = | back 12 16 oz |
front 13 1 pt | back 13 2 c |
front 14 1 gal | back 14 4 qt |
front 15 1 t = | back 15 2,000 lbs |
front 16 Math REVIEW | back 16 no data |
front 17 REMEMBER, to when you are trying to multiply fractions with mixed numbers, you must first convert them to improper fractions before multiplying, then you can convert the answer back to a mixed number if the answer choices are in that form | back 17 This is different from adding and subtracting fractions - you do not have to change them to an improper fraction first, but it may be helpful to do so |
front 18 Mean - add all the numbers up in the data set and divide by how many numbers there are in the set | back 18 no data |
front 19 Mode - the number that appears in the data set most frequently | back 19 no data |
front 20 Median - the middle number. If the data set is even, sum the two middle numbers and divide by 2 | back 20 no data |
front 21 Geometry | back 21 no data |
front 22 To find circumference of a circle | back 22 C = 2 x pi x r d=2 x r so can be simplified to pi x d If you want to find half of the circle, divide the answer by 2 |
front 23 Area for rectangle, parallelogram, and square | back 23 A = b x h |
front 24 Area for triangle | back 24 A = 0.5 x b x h |
front 25 Area for trapezoid | back 25 A = 0.5 x (b1 + b2) x h |
front 26 Area for rhombus | back 26 Area = 0.5 x d1 x d2 |
front 27 Area for circle | back 27 A = pi x r squared |