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Data and statistics | 6th grade math | Khan Academy
Let's collect and use data to make smart predictions about the world around you! You'll learn how to compare outcomes, to visualize the shape of the data, and to pick a graph type that shows …
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Mar 15, 2021 · 6th grade Ratios, rates, & percentages Arithmetic operations Negative numbers Properties of numbers Variables & expressions Equations & inequalities introduction …
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Ratios and double number lines (video) | Khan Academy
Double number lines are a helpful tool for understanding and solving ratio problems. They visually represent the relationship between two quantities, making it easier to find the cost or amount …
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Variables, expressions, & equations (video) | Khan Academy
In algebra, we use variables like x, y, and z to represent unknown values. Expressions are combinations of variables and numbers, while equations equate two expressions. Variables …
Understanding division of fractions (video) | Khan Academy
Dividing fractions can be understood using number lines and jumps. To divide a fraction like 8/3 by another fraction like 1/3, count the jumps of 1/3 needed to reach 8/3. Alternatively, multiply …