


Seventh-Grade Mathematics, Part 2
MATH 033 | Middle School | 0.50 Credit Hours
This course will apply skills learned about adding and subtracting rational numbers to variable expressions. Students will learn the skills to both translate and solve real-world situations into linear equations and inequality statements. Students will discover how to use statistics to study data, and they will use probability to predict how often things will happen. This is the second course in a two-part Seventh-Grade Mathematics series.
MATH 033 | Middle School | 0.50 Credit Hours
This course will apply skills learned about adding and subtracting rational numbers to variable expressions. Students will learn the skills to both translate and solve real-world situations into linear equations and inequality statements. Students will discover how to use statistics to study data, and they will use probability to predict how often things will happen. This is the second course in a two-part Seventh-Grade Mathematics series.
MATH 033 | Middle School | 0.50 Credit Hours
This course will apply skills learned about adding and subtracting rational numbers to variable expressions. Students will learn the skills to both translate and solve real-world situations into linear equations and inequality statements. Students will discover how to use statistics to study data, and they will use probability to predict how often things will happen. This is the second course in a two-part Seventh-Grade Mathematics series.
Course Details
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Seventh-Grade Math, Part 1 (MATH 31) or equivalent is recommended, but not required.
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Module 1: Simplifying Linear Expressions
Module 2: Application of Linear Expressions
Module 3: Reasoning about Equations
Module 4: Solving Linear Equations
Module 5: Solving Linear Inequalities
Module 6: Solving Word Problems with Equations and Graphs
Module 7: Midcourse Quiz Review
Module 8: Midcourse Quiz
Module 9: Random Sampling
Module 10: Describing Data Samples and Variance
Module 11: Introduction to Probability
Module 12: Probability Models
Module 13: Visualizing Sample Spaces and Application Problems
Module 14: Statistics and Probability
Module 15: Final Exam Review -
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There are no textbooks required for this course. All content can be found on the course lesson pages.
Students may use a handheld graphing or scientific calculator or a Desmos online calculator (found at desmos.com/scientific or desmos.com/calculator only) during the final exam; no other calculator is allowed.