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    • What are Similar Figures?What are Similar Figures?

    What are Similar Figures?

    Looking at two figures that are the same shape and have the same angle measurements? You have similar figures! Learn all about it in this tutorial!

    • What's the Y-Intercept?What's the Y-Intercept?

    What's the Y-Intercept?

    When you have a linear equation, the y-intercept is the point where the graph of the line crosses the y-axis. In this tutorial, learn about the y-intercept. Check it out!

    • How Do You Use a Tree Diagram to Count the Number of Outcomes in a Sample Space?How Do You Use a Tree Diagram to Count the Number of Outcomes in a Sample Space?

    How Do You Use a Tree Diagram to Count the Number of Outcomes in a Sample Space?

    When you're trying to figure out all the possibilities from different options, it can be helpful to make a tree diagram. In this tutorial, you'll see how to use a tree diagram to figure out how many different outfits can be created from the possible shirts, bottoms, and shoes given. Check it out!

    • How Do You Find the Probability of a Simple Event?How Do You Find the Probability of a Simple Event?

    How Do You Find the Probability of a Simple Event?

    Working with probabilities? Check out this tutorial! You'll see how to calculate the probability of picking a certain marble out of a bag.

    • How Do You Find the Probability of Independent Events?How Do You Find the Probability of Independent Events?

    How Do You Find the Probability of Independent Events?

    Calculating probabilities? Take a look at this tutorial and see how to figure out the probability of independently drawing certain cards from a deck!

    • How Do You Compare the Mean and Median of Data Sets Using a Line PlotHow Do You Compare the Mean and Median of Data Sets Using a Line Plot

    How Do You Compare the Mean and Median of Data Sets Using a Line Plot

    The mean and median can help you better understand a data set. Check out this real world example involving finding and comparing the mean and median of multiple data sets.

    • How Do You Use a Simulation to Solve a Problem?How Do You Use a Simulation to Solve a Problem?

    How Do You Use a Simulation to Solve a Problem?

    Simulators are a great way to model an experiment without actually performing the experiment in real life. This tutorial looks at using a simulator to figure out what might happen if you randomly guessed on a true/false quiz.

    • How Do You Compare Two Data Sets Using Box-and-Whisker Plots?How Do You Compare Two Data Sets Using Box-and-Whisker Plots?
    • What is a Sample Space?What is a Sample Space?

    What is a Sample Space?

    In an experiment, it's good to know your sample space. The sample space is the set of all possible outcomes of an experiment. Watch this tutorial to get a look at the sample space of an experiment!

    • What is the Fundamental Counting Principle?What is the Fundamental Counting Principle?

    What is the Fundamental Counting Principle?

    The Fundamental Counting Principle is a way to figure out the total number of ways different events can occur. In this tutorial, you'll be introduced to this principle and see how to use it in an example. Take a look!

    • What is Probability?What is Probability?

    What is Probability?

    Probability can help you solve all sorts of everyday problems, but first you need to know what probability is! Follow along with this tutorial to learn about probability!

    • What are Compound Events?What are Compound Events?
    • What is Experimental Probability?What is Experimental Probability?

    What is Experimental Probability?

    Do real life situations always work out the way your mathematical models tell you they should? No! This tutorial describes how experimental probability differs from theoretical probability.

    • What is a Simulation?What is a Simulation?
    • What is the Distributive Property?What is the Distributive Property?

    What is the Distributive Property?

    The distributive property is a very deep math principle that helps make math work. It's the rule that lets you expand parentheses, and so it's really critical to understand if you want to get good at simplifying expressions. So check out the tutorial and let us know what you think!

    • What is the Formula for Simple Interest?What is the Formula for Simple Interest?

    What is the Formula for Simple Interest?

    Interest is found in a bunch of places: savings accounts, mortgages, loans, investments, credit cards, and more! Watch this tutorial and learn how to calculate simple interest!

    • How Do You Graph a Linear Equation by Making a Table?How Do You Graph a Linear Equation by Making a Table?

    How Do You Graph a Linear Equation by Making a Table?

    Graphing a function? It would be really helpful if you had a table of values that fit your equation. You could plot those values on a coordinate plane and connect the point to make your graph. See it all in this tutorial!

    • What is a Circle Graph?What is a Circle Graph?

    What is a Circle Graph?

    A circle graph is just one of many ways to display data. This tutorial teaches you the ins and outs of circle graphs!

    • How Do You Determine Which Operations to Use in a Word Problem?How Do You Determine Which Operations to Use in a Word Problem?

    How Do You Determine Which Operations to Use in a Word Problem?

    Turning a word problem into a math problem you can solve can be tricky. Luckily, there's some key words to look out for in a word problem that help tell you what math operation to use! This tutorial shows you some of these key words to look for in a word problem.

    • How Do You Convert a Temperature from Fahrenheit to Celsius?How Do You Convert a Temperature from Fahrenheit to Celsius?

    How Do You Convert a Temperature from Fahrenheit to Celsius?

    Did you know that many countries use Celsius to talk about temperature? When you have a temperature in Fahrenheit, it's helpful to know what that temperature is in Celsius. This tutorial shows you how to perform that conversion!

    • What is the Percent Equation?What is the Percent Equation?

    What is the Percent Equation?

    Taking a percent of a number? Percent equations can be very helpful in solving such a problem, but what are percent equations? Watch this tutorial to learn about percent equations!

    • How Do You Find the Rate of Change Between Two Points on a Graph?How Do You Find the Rate of Change Between Two Points on a Graph?

    How Do You Find the Rate of Change Between Two Points on a Graph?

    The rate of change is a rate that describes how one quantity changes in relation to another quantity. In this tutorial, practice finding the rate of change using a graph. Check it out!

    • How Do You Find a Missing Angle in a Right Triangle?How Do You Find a Missing Angle in a Right Triangle?

    How Do You Find a Missing Angle in a Right Triangle?

    Trying to find a missing interior angle measurement in a triangle? See if you're working with a special type of triangle such as an equilateral or isosceles triangle. If you are, that knowledge can help you. In this tutorial, see how identifying your triangle first can be very helpful in solving for that missing measurement. Take a look!

    • How Do You Find the Area of a Composite Figure?How Do You Find the Area of a Composite Figure?

    How Do You Find the Area of a Composite Figure?

    Composite figures are just a combination of simpler figures in disguise! In this tutorial, you'll see how to break down a composite figure into simpler figures. Then, see how to find the area of each of those individual figures to find the area of the entire composite figure. Watch the whole process in this tutorial!

    • What is Circumference?What is Circumference?

    What is Circumference?

    The circumference of a circle is the distance around that circle. But what is the formula to find the circumference? In this tutorial, you'll learn the formulas for the circumference of a circle. Take a look!

    • What is the Formula for the Area of a Circle?What is the Formula for the Area of a Circle?

    What is the Formula for the Area of a Circle?

    Did you know that you can figure out the formula for the area of a circle by first turning the circle into a parallelogram? It seems a little weird, but it really works! Watch this tutorial to see how it's done!

    • What is the Formula for the Volume of a Prism?What is the Formula for the Volume of a Prism?

    What is the Formula for the Volume of a Prism?

    Trying to find the volume of a prism? Did you know that there's a formula to find that volume? In this tutorial, you'll learn about the formula for the volume of a prism. Check it out!

    • What is the Formula for the Volume of a Pyramid?What is the Formula for the Volume of a Pyramid?

    What is the Formula for the Volume of a Pyramid?

    Looking for the formula for the volume of a pyramid? Then check out this tutorial! You'll learn about the formula for the volume of a pyramid and see how to use the formula in an example. Take a look!

    • How Do You Use a Sample to Make Predictions About a Population?How Do You Use a Sample to Make Predictions About a Population?
    • What is an Unbiased Sample?What is an Unbiased Sample?

    What is an Unbiased Sample?

    When you're trying to learn about a population, it can be helpful to look at an unbiased sample. An unbiased sample can be an accurate representation of the entire population and can help you draw conclusions about the population. This tutorial introduces you to unbiased sampling!