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, BASIC SKILLS
Direct Proportion: When one quantity increases/decreases, the other also increases/decreases
by the same amount.
Indirect Proportion: When one quantity increases while the other decreases proportionally.
Proportion: Two ratios that equal one another.
Rate: A comparison between two quantities of different units.
Scientific Notation: A method of writing large or small numbers in a shorter form.
Significant Digits: Digits of a number that are known with certainty. When reading from left to
right, the first significant digit is the first non-zero digit. All digits after that are also
significant.Measurement
BMI (Body Mass Index): A calculation used to determine if a person is underweight, normal,
overweight, or obese using mass and height.
Conversion: Changing a measurement unit into another (e.g. cm to m).
Estimate: A rough calculation close to the exact answer.
Foreign Currency: Money used in another country.
Growth Charts: Graphs showing physical development over time.
Indigenous Measurement: Traditional ways of measuring using body parts or local tools.
Measure: To find the size, length, mass, or volume of something.
Measurement: The result after measuring using standard units.
Percentile Curve: A graph line showing how a value compares to others.
Percentiles: Show where a value falls in a group of data.
Perimeter: The total distance around a shape.
Ratio: Comparison of two quantities.
Spread Rate: How fast something changes or increases over time.
Surface Area: The total area covering the outside of a 3-D object.
Tide Table: A schedule showing high and low tides.
Travel Timetable: A chart showing departure and arrival times.
Unit of Measurement: Standard value used to measure (cm, kg, L).
Vertical: A straight up-and-down direction.
Volume: The amount of space an object occupies.
MAPS & PLANS
2-D Drawings: Flat drawings with length and width only.
2-D Plans: Flat layouts showing rooms or spaces from above.
3-D Models: Objects showing length, width, and height.
Scale: Relationship between map distance and real distance.
Area: Space inside a shape or region.
Bar Scales: A visual line showing distance on maps.
Compass Directions: North, South, East, West used for direction.
Elevation Plans: Side views showing height of buildings.
Floor Plans: Top view of a building showing room layout.
GPS: System using satellites to find exact location.
Latitude: Horizontal lines measuring north or south of the equator.
Longitude: Vertical lines measuring east or west of Greenwich.
Number Scales: Written scale form (e.g. 1:1000).
Scale Drawing: Drawing made using a fixed scale.
Strip Chart: Diagram showing route with distances.
Travel Timetable: Table showing travel times and stops.
PROBABILITY
Add Probabilities: Finding chance by adding separate outcomes.
Betting Odds: Numbers showing chance of winning or losing.
Bias: Results affected by unfair influence.
Chance: Likelihood of something happening.
Event: A specific outcome in probability.
Historical Information: Past data used to predict future outcomes.
Likelihood: How probable an event is.
Lottery: Game of chance with random numbers.
Non-replacement: Items are not put back after selection.
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