1. (1.a)
Place value
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2. (1.b)
Model numbers and relationships
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3. (1.d)
Rationals
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4. (1.e)
Represent rationals
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5. (1.f)
Scientific notation
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6. (1.g)
Absolute value
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7. (1.h)
Order/compare rationals
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8. (1.i)
Order/compare - extreme cases
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9. (2.a)
Benchmarks
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10. (2.b)
Estimates
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11. (2.c)
Verify solutions
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12. (2.d)
Roots
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13. (3.a)
Rational computations
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14. (3.d)
Effect of multiplying
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15. (3.e)
Rational number operations
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16. (3.f)
Application problems
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17. (4.a)
Use ratios
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18. (4.b)
Use fractions
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19. (4.c)
Use proportions
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20. (4.d)
Percentages
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21. (5.a)
Odd and even
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22. (5.b)
Factors and multiples
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23. (5.c)
Prime and composite
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24. (5.d)
Divisibility and remainders
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25. (5.e)
Properties of operations
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26. (6.a)
Explain or justify
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27. (6.b)
Provide argument
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1. (1.b)
Compare objects
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2. (1.c)
Estimate size
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3. (1.e)
Instruments
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4. (1.f)
Solve problems
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5. (1.h)
Volume and surface area
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6. (1.i)
Rate problems
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7. (2.a)
Select unit type
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8. (2.b)
Conversions
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9. (2.c)
Estimate measures
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10. (2.d)
Unit size
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11. (2.e)
Accuracy
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12. (3.a)
Indirect measurement
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1. (1.a)
Path of shortest length
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2. (1.b)
Identify object
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3. (1.c)
Visual representation
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4. (1.d)
Draw Shapes
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5. (1.e)
Three-dimensional situation
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6. (1.f)
Shapes in the world
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7. (2.a)
Lines of symmetry
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8. (2.c)
Transformations
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9. (2.d)
Predict results
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10. (2.e)
Congruence and similarity
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11. (2.f)
Similar figures
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12. (3.b)
Apply properties
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13. (3.c)
Geometric models
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14. (3.d)
Pythagorean theorem
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15. (3.f)
Properties and relationships
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16. (3.g)
Parallel and intersecting
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17. (4.a)
Describe positions
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18. (4.b)
Describe intersection
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19. (4.c)
Cross-section
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20. (4.d)
Use coordinates
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21. (5.a)
Conjecture
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1. (1.a)
Read or interpret
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2. (1.b)
Complete a graph
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3. (1.c)
Solve problems
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4. (1.d)
Determine effectiveness
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5. (1.e)
1.e
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6. (2.a)
Mean, median, mode, range
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7. (2.b)
Distribution shape
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8. (2.c)
Outliers
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9. (2.d)
Compare data sets
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10. (2.e)
Choose best-fit line
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11. (3.a)
Sampling bias
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12. (3.b)
Random and nonrandom
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13. (3.d)
Experiment design
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14. (4.a)
Independent event
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15. (4.b)
Simple and compound
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16. (4.c)
Estimate probability
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17. (4.d)
Evaluate or predict
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18. (4.e)
Sample space
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19. (4.f)
Determine probability
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20. (4.g)
Represent probability
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21. (4.h)
Independent and dependent
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22. (4.j)
Interpret probabilities
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1. (1.a)
Patterns
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2. (1.b)
Generalize a pattern
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3. (1.c)
Patterns from rules
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4. (1.e)
Linear or nonlinear
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5. (1.f)
Interpret slope and intercept
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6. (2.a)
Translate
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7. (2.b)
Linear relationships
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8. (2.c)
Points in the plane
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9. (2.d)
Solve problems
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10. (2.f)
Functional relationships
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11. (3.b)
Expressions, equations, inequalities
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12. (3.c)
Operate with expressions
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13. (4.a)
Solve linear equations/inequalities
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14. (4.b)
Interpret equality
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15. (4.c)
Solve problems
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16. (4.d)
Slope and intercepts
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17. (4.e)
Formulas
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18. (5.a)
Conclusions and generalizations
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