Unit 2 Study Guide Name ______
I. Know these vocabulary words.
Landmark – object or feature that stands out
Maximum – largest number in a data set
Minimum – smallest number in a data set
Range – the difference between the maximum and minimum (subtract maximum minus minimum)
Mode – the most frequent number in a set of data
Median – the middle number in an organized set of data
II. Practice mental math.
=>Knowing your basic facts can help you add and subtract numbers mentally.
Example: 5 + 7 = 12
50 + 70 = ??
Think: If 5 ones + 7 ones = 12 ones
Then 5 tens + 7 tens = 12 tens (which equals 120)
And 500 + 700 = 1,200
Because 5 hundreds + 7 hundreds = 12 hundreds (or 1200)
Example 2: 16-8 = 8
160 – 80 = ??
Think: If 16 ones – 8 ones is 8 ones,
Then 16 tens – 8 tens is 8 tens (or 80)
And 1600 – 800 = 800
Because 16 hundreds – 8 hundreds = 8 hundreds (of 800)
This is adding and subtracting extended facts.
Solve these problems mentally.
1. 4 + 9 = _____ 2. 40 + 90 = ______3. 400 + 900 = _____
4. 15 – 7 = _____ 5. 150 – 70 = ______6. 1,500 – 700 = _____
=> Once you’re comfortable with adding and subtracting extended facts, you can add and subtract numbers like these:
53 + 30 = _____ (You know what 50 + 30 equals, now just add 3 more!)
87 + 70 = _____ (You know what 80 + 70 equals, now just add 7 more!)
90 – 34 = _____ ( You know what 90 – 30 equals, now just subtract 4 more!)
Try it:
1. 42 + 50 = _____ 2. 25 + 60 = ______3. 76 – 40 = _____
III. Be able to state the value of a given digit.
Know your place-value chart. Be sure to use commas to separate the “Periods.”
------Millions------Thousands------Units------
hundred millions / ten millions / millions / hundred thousands / ten thousands / thousands / hundreds / tens / onesExample: What is the value of the given digits in this number? 5,062
The 5 is worth 5000.
The 0 is worth 0.
The 6 is worth 60
The 2 is worth 2.
Try it.
43,720,195 7,856,210
The 3 is worth ______. The 7 is worth ______.
The 7 is worth ______. The 8 is worth ______.
The 0 is worth ______. The 6 is worth ______.
The 1 is worth ______. The 1 is worth ______.
IV. Be able to add and subtract 3- and 4-digit numbers.
You may use the algorithm that works best for you (traditional or partial-sums).
43 719 4,392 12,033
+17 - 497 + 137 - 6,025
V. Be able to display and describe data.
Interpret a tally chart and find the maximum, minimum, range, mode, and median for a set of data. Construct a bar graph or a line plot.
A class collected data on the number of pets in their households. Use the tally chart to answer the following questions.
Number of Pets / Number of Households0
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a. How many households have 2 pets? ______
b. What is the maximum number of pets? ______
c. What is the range of the number of pets? ______
d. What is the mode (most frequent number) of pets? ______
e. What is the median of pets? ______
Explain how you found the median.
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f. Make a bar graph of the data. Pets per Household
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
g. Make a line plot of the same data.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Number of Pets
VI. Also, review your polygons!
Be sure you can draw a polygon with a least one right angle. Mark the right angle(s) with the square corner symbol. Be able to identify your polygon in all the ways that you can.
For example, if I draw a rectangle…a rectangle is also a parallelogram, which is a quadrangle, which is a polygon.