Geometry

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  1. 2. the measure of how likely an event is to occur. It is expressed as a number between 0 and 1
  2. 4. the total number of people, animals, or organisms living in a specific area or group.
  3. 5. Math Teacher at Oakland high school
  4. 7. decimal: a decimal fraction in which a digit or group of digits repeats indefinitely after the decimal point
  5. 8. sample: a subset of a population selected in such a way that every individual has an equal chance of being chosen.
  6. 12. inverse: the value that, when added to the original number, results in zero
  7. 14. angles: two angles whose sum is 90 degrees
  8. 18. drawing: a representation of an object or space that maintains accurate proportions but is reduced or enlarged by a specific ratio
  9. 19. sample: a subset of a population that accurately reflects the characteristics of the larger group
  10. 20. a straight line that passes through the center of a circle or sphere, connecting two points on its boundary
  11. 21. the relationship between quantities, sizes, or numbers in comparison to a whole
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  1. 1. relationship: a relationship between two variables where their ratio remains constant
  2. 3. of proportionality: the fixed value that relates two proportional quantities
  3. 6. The circumference is the enclosing boundary of a curved geometric figure, especially a circle
  4. 9. angles: two angles that share a common vertex and a common side, but do not overlap2. They are placed next to each other in such a way that they form a continuous angle.
  5. 10. a mathematical constant that represents the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. (3.14)
  6. 11. frequency: the ratio of the number of times an event occurs to the total number of observations
  7. 13. half the length of the diameter
  8. 15. High School in Murfreesboro, Tennessee
  9. 16. probability: the probability of an event occurring based on actual experiments or observations
  10. 17. fraction: a fraction in which the numerator, denominator, or both contain fractions themselves. In other words, it's a fraction within a fraction.