
Lesson 2.2: Mathematics & Scientific Thinking
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Abby Fancsali
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Science Root of the Day:
DO NOW: Write what you think the example words mean in your lab manual.
Extra Credit: Find three additional words that use this root and write them and their definition in your lab manual (6 Points Max)
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Lesson 2.2: Mathematics & Scientific Thinking
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Multiple Choice
Density is a measure of how much ________ is contained in a given volume
length
mass
time
weight
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Multiple Choice
What happens to an objects mass if you take it to the moon
It increases
It Decreases
It stays the same
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Multiple Choice
True or False: Density Determines if an object will float in water
True
False
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What Math Skills to Scientists Use?
When scientists do math they rely on several types of skills to help analyze their data
Estimation
accuracy and precision
Significant figures
In addition to these skills, they rely on tools to help them interpret large amounts of data
mean
median
mode
range
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Estimation
Sometimes it is not possible to get a perfectly accurate number when collecting data
Something may be too small or numerous to accurately count
Estimate: an approximation of a number based on reasonable assumptions
Example: You have billions of white blood cells in your body, but you can't count every one
Doctors take a sample and count how many there are in that sample, and then multiply up to estimate how many there are in total to determine if you have an infection
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Accuracy and Precision
Do not mean the same thing in science
Accuracy: How close a value is to the correct value
Precision: how close a group of measurements are to one another
Scientists use both to determine how good their results are and try and determine where they made a mistake
Can help determine if the equipment is faulty
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Significant Figures
The measurements we make are never completely precise
Example: You are measuring something and it falls between the lines on a ruler
Significant Figures: show how precise a measurement is
Include all the numbers you can measure exactly + one estimated digit
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Using Significant Figures
Example: you put an object on your scale which reads 3.24 grams. you add that object to a beaker that has a mass of 20.559 according to the box
Our scale only measures up to two decimal places. we don't know if there are any other numbers after that 4
If we add the masses together, we can't assume that there is no digit being added to the 0.009, so we round our final value to the second decimal place because that is what we can be sure of.
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What Math Tools do Scientists use?
Mean: The numerical average of a set of data
Add all the numbers up and divide by the total number of objects that you added
Sample problem:
The data set to the left is the number of inches a plant grew every day for seven days. What was the average daily growth?
Add together all the daily growth measurements
0.94+1.38+8.43+3.31+0.03+0.19+1.45
Divide by the total number of measurements
there were seven days
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What Math Tools do Scientists use?
Median: The middle value in a list of numbers
Find by sorting the numbers from least to greatest
For an odd data set: the median is the number right in the center of the list
For an even Data Set: Add the two middle numbers together and divide by two
Sample Problem: Find the median for the data table:
0.03, 0.19, 0.94, 1.38, 1.45, 3.31, 8.43
Median is 1.38
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What Math Tools do Scientists use?
Mode:The number that appears most often in a data table
Not all data sets have a mode
Range: The difference between the largest value in a data table and the smallest value
In this Data table, the largest value is 8.43 and the smallest is 0.03
Range = 8.43-0.03= 8.4
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Multiple Choice
To find the mean of a set of numbers you...
multiply all the numbers then divide by ho many numbers are in the set
add the numbers together, then divide by how many numbers are in the set
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Multiple Choice
Calculate the mean.
16, 5, 7, 12
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6
12
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Multiple Choice
On the semester final, Joe scored 85, Jill scored 89, and Bill scored 99. What was the average score for these students?
91
273
673200
31.5
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Reasonable and Anomalous Data
It is always important to ask if your data makes sense
Sometimes you make a mistake in measuring
Anomalous Data: Data that does not make sense or fit with the data set
usually caused by human or equipment error, but sometimes just exists
Example: A scientist measuring the wind speeds of hurricanes gets a measurement that says the wind was traveling 56 km/hr
The wind has to be traveling at least 119 km/hr to form a hurricane, so the scientists may check their mode of measurement to make sure it is working properly
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Multiple Choice
Which bear in the chart shows an anomalous data point?
A
B
C
D
E
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Percent Error
There are some measurements that we know for a fact and never change
When we test objects based on those amounts, we may get different answers
Percent Error: A way of measuring the accuracy of your measurement
Shown by the Following Equation:
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Percent Error Sample Problem
A student estimated the mass of a block to be 240 grams. When the block was put on a scale, the mass was 265 grams. What was the student's Percent Error?
Step 1: Identify your variables
Experimental: 240
True: 265
Step 2: Plug your values into the equation
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Multiple Choice
4%
20%
3.8%
none of these
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Science Root of the Day:
DO NOW: Write what you think the example words mean in your lab manual.
Extra Credit: Find three additional words that use this root and write them and their definition in your lab manual (6 Points Max)
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