LUKE DAVIS
DIGITAL PORTFOLIO

Unit 1: Patterns
In this unit of math one, we learned how to:
Write, and Graph functions
The use of variables, and writing variables expressions.
Basic geometrical concepts represented as functions
Graphing translations
Curve fitting data
Patterns
Unit Reflection
I liked some of the subjects like learning how to curve fit, for some reason I loved that part of the unit, and ultimately I came out of this unit fairly confident about the information that I learned.
Ensuring a Healthy Population
Unit Expectations
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Calculating probabilities as fractions, decimals, and percents by emphasizing equally likely outcomes and by constructing mathematical models, including area models and tree diagrams
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Determining whether events are independent
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Using the idea of “in the long run” to develop the concept of expected value and calculating and interpreting expected values
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Solving problems involving conditional probability
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Making and interpreting frequency bar graphs
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Using simulations to estimate probabilities and compare strategies
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Comparing the theoretical analysis of a situation with experimental results
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Examining how the number of trials in a simulation affects the results
Unit Reflection
I personally really like the concept of this unit, because it relates to real world issues, and it ties into what we are learning perfectly I think.But when it came to the hard material skills, I found that this was one of the hardest to me, but I love the concept of this unit.