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In this learning activity you'll perform subtraction calculations using borrowing with mixed number fractions.
By Pat Walker
In this learning activity you'll practice converting from one metric unit to another.
By Nabila Dahche
In this learning activity you'll read key words that direct you to add, subtract, multiply, or divide.
By Lori Pennock Sharon Chase Robin Horne Danene Dusenske Barbara Foye
In this learning activity you'll examine a systematic method for converting a decimal number (base 10) into a binary number (base 2).
By Kevin Ritzman
In this learning activity you'll examine two methods for converting a binary number to a decimal number.
In this learning activity you'll explore a graphical depiction of a radian for angular measurement.
By Roy Peterson
Learners examine the Karnaugh map for a three-variable system. Several examples are given.
By Patrick Hoppe
In this animated and interactive object, learners follow two rules to write unit conversion fractions.
By Jill Larson
Learners read about the different uses of the word "data." They will test themselves on examples of data that is singular, plural, qualitative, quantitative, nominal, ordinal, interval, rational, discrete, or continuous.
By Thomas Pomykalski
In this learning activity you'll calculate the answers to long division problems.
By Barbara Laedtke
In this learning activity you'll explore how units in the metric system are related to each other and practice locating measurements on a metric line.
The conversion from rectangular to polar mode phase angle in radians is demonstrated in Excel.
In this learning activity you'll examine how a sine bar is used to measure angles.
By Barbara Anderegg
In this learning activity you'll identify and calculate the multiplication of monomials.
In this animated object, learners follow a process for simplifying radicals.
Students read how to use the DEGREES() function to convert radians to degrees.
In this learning activity you'll use the Empirical Rule to calculate the percentages of data between two data points.
By Jolene Hartwick
Students read how to calculate the size of a hydraulic cylinder that is required for a particular application. Mathematical formulas are provided.
By Terry Bartelt
In this interactive object, learners examine the properties of equality and use those properties to solve simple equations.
By Allen Reed Douglas Jensen
In this learning activity you'll factor problems using the difference of two perfect squares.