AZ Merit Performance Words 7th Grade
biased sample
a sample that may not accurately represent the population Survey only students in your homeroom would be a biased sample of all students at your school.
integers
a set of numbers that include 0, the counting numbers, and their opposites
variable
a symbol or letter that represents one or more numbers
proportional relationship
a term used to describe a pair of equivalent ratios
protractor
a tool used to measure and draw angles
net
a two-dimensional figure that can be folded to form a three-dimensional figure This net folds into a cube.
simulation
a way of acting out a problem by conduction an experiment similar to the problem that needs to be solved
sample space
all of the possible results in a probability experiment
possible outcomes
all of the potential results in a probability experiment
interest
an amount earned on an investment or charged fro borrowing money
commission
an amount of money a salesperson has earned on the total amount of goods or products he or she has sold Micheal earned a 5% commission on the sale of each computer
principal
an amount of money invested or borrowed
proportion
an equation stating that two ratios are equal
dependent event
an event in which the outcome of the second event depends on the outcome of the first event
simple event
an event that has only one favorable outcome
independent event
an event whose outcome does not depend on the outcome of any other event
factoring
dividing all the terms of an expression by their greatest common factor The factor form of 6x + 3xy is 3x(2 + y)
inference
in statistics, an estimate or prediction about a population made from data in a sample
simple interest
interest computed only on the principal amount
inverse operations
operations that undo one another
unit rate
ratio of measurements in which the second measurement is 1 unit
percent error
the absolute value of the difference between an estimate and an actual value divided by the actual value
percent decrease
the amount of a decrease divided by the original amount
percent increase
the amount of an increase divided by the original amount
mean absolute deviation (MAD)
the average distance between each data value and the mean
constant of proportionality
the constant ratio by which two quantities co-vary in a proportion: also called the unit rate: sometimes represented as k
circumference
the distance around a circle
multiplication property of equality
the equation property that states that both sides of an equation can be multiplied by the same quantity If x=12, then 3x = 3(12)
cross section
the figure created when a plane is sliced through a solid figure
greatest common factor (GCF)
the greatest number that is a common factor of two or more numbers
population
the group of interest in a statistical study
volume
the measure of the amount of space a solid figure occupies
median
the middle number in a data set ordered from least to greatest The data set 2, 6, 7, 8, 12 has a median of 7.
area
the number of square units that cover a figure
experimental probability
the number of times a favorable outcome happens when a probability experiment is actually conducted
additive inverse
the opposite of a number the additive inverse of 6 is -6.
distribution
the organization of a data set The distribution of a data set can show the spread of a set of data as well as outliers, clusters, and gaps.
associative property of addition
the property that states that addends can be grouped in different ways and the sum will be the same
division property of equality
the property that states that both sides of an equation can be divided by the same nonzero quantity
associative property of multiplication
the property that states that the factors can be grouped in different ways and the product will be the same
commutative property of addition
the property that states that the order of addends can change and the sum will be the same
commutative property of multiplication
the property that states that the order of the factors can change and the product will be the same
multiplicative inverse property
the property that states that the product of a nonzero number and its multiplicative inverse is 1.
zero property of multiplication
the property that states that the product of a number and 0 is zero
multiplicative identity property
the property that states that the product of a number and 1 is that number
distributive property of multiplication
the property that states that the product of a number and a sum is the same as the product of individual addends and the number: also applies to subtraction
addition property of equality
the property that states that the same quantity can be added to both sides of an equation If x = 12, then x + 3 = 12 + 3.
subtraction property of equality
the property that states that the same quantity can be subtracted from both sides of an equation
additive identity property
the property that states that the sum of a number and 0 is that number 5 + 0 = 5
additive inverse property
the property that states that the sum of a number and its additive inverse is always 0
scale factor
the ratio of a side length of one of the sides of an object to the corresponding side length on the scale drawing
scale (of drawing)
the ratio of a side length on a scale drawing to the length of the corresponding side of the object it represents
probability
the ratio of the number of favorable or desired outcomes in a event to the number of possible outcomes
theoretical probability
the ratio of the number of ways an event can occur (favorable outcomes) to the total number of possible outcomes
pi
the ration of the circumference of a circle to its diameter
multiplicative inverse
the reciprocal of a rational number a, where a≠ 0
solution set
the solutions of an inequality The solution set for x ≥ 4 includes 4 and all numbers greater than 4.
mean
the sum of all data values divided by the total number of data values
surface area
the sum of the areas of the faces, or surfaces, of a three-dimensional figure
vertical angles
the two angles across from each other that do not share any side when tow lines intersect
like terms
two or more terms that have the same variables raised to the same powers
variation
a description of how spread out the data in a set are
scale drawing
a drawing of an object in which the side lengths are enlarged or reduced compared to the actual side lengths of the object
composite figure
a figure that is made of two or more basic shapes
complex fraction
a fraction in which the numerator or denominator or both are fractions
radius (r)
a line segment that can be drawn from any point on a circle to the center of the circle
diameter (d)
a line segment that has endpoints on a circle and passes through the center of the circle
tree diagram
a list of all the possible outcomes in a diagram with branches with branches that look like a tree
probability model
a model used to simulate situations involving probability
coefficient
a number multiplied by a variable or product of variables
inequality
a number sentence that uses symbols such as <,>,≥,≤
algebraic equation
a number sentence with an equal sign that includes one or more variables
rational number
a number that can be expressed as a ratio
measure of center
a number that can be used to describe the middle of a data set
measure of variability
a number that indicates the spread of a data set
adjacent angles
a pair of angles that share a common vertex and ray ∠ABC and ∠CBD are adjacent angles
supplementary angles
a pair of angles whose measures have a sum of 180°
complementary angles
a pair of angles whose measures have a sum of 90°
term
a part of an expression
percent
a part-to-whole ratio that compares an amount to 100
center (of a circle)
a point inside the circle such that all points on the circle are the same distance away
sample
a portion of the population being studied
representative sample
a portion of the population being studied that shares the characteristics of a known number of members of the population
rate
a ratio of two quantities with different units
percent of change
a ratio that compares change to the original quantity
random sample
a representative sample where each object in the population has a know chance of being chosen
compound event
a combination of two or more events in a probability experiment Tossing two coins at the same time is a compound event
ratio
a comparison of two numbers or quantities
terminating decimal
a decimal that has a finite number of digits
repeating decimal
a decimal with a repeating pattern of digits