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Ryan's Puppy Problem

This problem can be used in Geometry of Algebra. Ryan desires to build a rectangluar fence to keep his puppy in. What shape should he use if he has 8 meters of fencing?
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Reflections

Reviewing reflections of figures on a coordinate plane
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Nevada's Population

Students examine patterns and use these patterns to try to predict different aspects of an event. They study the statistical patterns for the population of the state of Nevada over a period of hundred years, and predict the population in the year 2010. Students learn to graph scatter plots, graph...
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NUMB3RS - Season 2 - "Assassin" - The Escape Game

In "Assassin," Charlie is trying to figure out where a killer might strike given that he knows who the victim will be. By analyzing the movements of the would-be victim, Charlie models the decisions that the assassin will make. This is an example of behavioral game theory, where the motives of tw...
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Does Your Euler Line "Wiggle"?

The students will construct an Euler line and demonstrate it is an Euler line by "wiggling" the triangle to guarantee the correct centers remain on the line.
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Easy Programming of geometry formualas

Area, surface area, premiter, volume, you get the catch. All done so the student only has to input one or two numbers.
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Explore Parallel and Perpendicular Lines

Students will use a graphing calculator to explore graphs of parallel and perpendicular lines. Students will find that parallel lines have the same slope and different y-intercepts and that the slopes of two perpendicular lines are opposite reciprocals of each other. This Technology Lab accompa...
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Too Many Choices!

Students investigate the fundamental counting principle, permutations, and combinations.
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"Snail Mail" Postal Rate History

This is a listing of the First Class Postal Rates for students to create a scatter plot and appropriate model. It generates good discussion as to which data is appropriate which changes models from exponential to linear.
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Scrabble Math

Use the U.S. Constitution, Scrabble, and your graphing calculator to examine a number of statistical concepts with your Algebra 1 students.
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To Toss or To Simulate?

Students use the RandInt() command to simulate the tossing of a coin and the rolling of a die. They will collect data for several trials and use the information to investigate the Law of Large Numbers.
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Some Nonparametric Tests

Students explore nonparametric tests for dependent and independent data samples.
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What's Normal, Anyway?

Students explore normal distribution and several properties. First, simulate a binomial experiment and use a histogram of the data to examine the general shape of a normal curve. They graph a normal distribution given the mean and standard deviation. They see how the graph changes when just the m...
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Means With Confidence

Students estimate the true mean of a population when the standard deviation is known by finding the sample mean, margin of error and confidence interval.
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NUMB3RS - Season 2 - "The Running Man" - The Eyes Have It

The FBI is investigating a robbery at the research facility of a large company. The FBI believes that the robbers were employees of the company, because they were able to bypass the iris recognition security scan and gain entrance. However, a security camera was able to capture a partial image of...
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What! A Mistake!

Students learn about Type I and Type II errors. Then, for a given scenario, they calculate the probabilities of errors and the power of the test.
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Testing Claims About Proportions

Students find z-scores and critical values to test claims about proportions.
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NUMB3RS - Season 2 - "The O.G." - Is It Really Rare?

Suppose that historically, a shooting has occurred in Los Angeles an average of once every 6 hours. Suppose that Charlie is interested in the probability of 2 shootings occurring in a given 24-hour period. He could use a Poisson distribution to find that probability.
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The Graphing Calculator Connection: Problem Solving and Investigations

Over 30 reproducible, motivating investigations designed especially for middle school students to use with any TI Graphing Calculator model.
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Claims About Two Proportions

Students test claims about two proportions by calculating test statistics, critical values, and P-values, for both one-tailed and two-tailed tests.
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NUMB3RS - Season 2 - "Soft Target" - Are You Sure?

In "Soft Target," Charlie uses Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA), a multiple regression method, to predict the next terrorist attack. This method, like many others used to predict events, may use a tree diagram to visualize possibilities. The use of tree diagrams is seen in probability.
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Survey Project

Students survey other students (numerical and non numerical data) and calculate measures of central tendency (if possible) of data and make regular box-an-whisker plots and outlier box-and-whisker plots to analyze the data.
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Comparing Two Means

Students test hypotheses concerning means of two populations by calculating the test statistic and the critical values and graphing the critical region.
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Describing One-Variable Data

Students sort data and display it graphically using various plots. They also get familiarized with statistical concepts like measures of spread and central tendency.
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Collecting Pens

Students explore simulation strategies to solve real world problems involving probability and randomness. They use the Monte Carlo procedure to simulate the collecting of six different colored felt-tipped markers from boxes of Kellogg's cereals. They examine and analyze summary statistics and sta...
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