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__**Mean Median Mode**__ 1. //**Mean**;// The mean is the average. To get the mean you have to add all the pieces of data and divide the answer by the number of pieces of data. 2. //**Median**;// The median is the middle number. To get the median you just have to find the middle number and if theres 2 middle numbers, you add the 2 numbers and divide it by 2. 3. //**Mode**;// The mode is the most common number that shows up. To get the mode you just look for the number that shows up the most. You can't have more then 1 mode. You can't have no mode. Also it is **very important** to put the set of data into **numerical order**, which is to put the set of data from smallest to biggest.

__My Question;__ Find the Mean, Median and Mode for the following set of numbers: 7, 3, 4, 3, 8, 5.

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1. //**Square Root**;// Square Root is the product (answer of a multiplied question) when a number is multiplied by itself. 2. //**Perfect Square**;// A perfect square is a square that has the same number for all four sides. To get a square root, you have to find the 2 perfect squares that number is between. The lower number will be your whole number. Then subtract the lower number from the higher number and that becomes the denominator for the fraction. To get the numerator you have to, you have to subtract the lower perfect square number from the number your trying to find the square root for.
 * __Square Roots__**

__My Question:__ What is the square root of 59?

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__My Question:__ Is taking off 15% off a given item and then an additional 10% off the reduced price the same as taking 25% off the original price? Why or why not?
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To get this answer you have to get a number thats easy to work with. Then to get 10%, you divide the number by 10 and subtract the answer from the number you chose. Then to get 15%, you have to divide the answer you got from the taking 10% off by 15%. Now, you have to 25% of the number you chose. Then you compare the answers and see if they are the same or if there different.

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__My 1st of 2 Ratio Questions:__ If 50 CDs cost 30 dollars, calculate the cost of 25 CDs?
 * __Two Ratio Proportion Questions__**

To solve this question you have to use a equivalent fractions. To get equivalent fractions you have to get 2 fraction that have the same percent or decimal.

__My 2nd of 2 Ratio Questions:__ If a child could read 2 200 paged books in 5 hours. How long will it take him to read 6 200 paged books, at the same speed?

To solve this question you have to use a ratio table. To use a ratio table you make a t-chart and put books on one side and hours on the other side. Then you put how many books he read in 5 hours under the book side and 5 hours under the hour side and just calculate how long it takes him to read 6 books.

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