Stack #64360
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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The "m" in y=mx+b | slope
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y=mx+b with a positive m | slope rises
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y=mx+b with a negative m | slope falls
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The "b" in y=mx+b | y-intercept (where line crosses the y axis )
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The x and y in y=mx+b | One point (x,y)
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mean | the average of all the numbers in the group
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median | the middle number (or ave of 2 in middle if count is even) Numbers have to be in order
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mode | the number(s) which occurs the most
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range (statistics) | statistics: from lowest to highest or vice versa
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domain | the set of x numbers
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range (function) | the set of y numbers
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probability | the chance of something happening. It can be anywhere from 0 to 1 (0% to 100%)
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ratio | a comparison of 1 thing to another
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