Access Point #: MA.912.D.7.Su.bArchived Access Point

Use physical models to identify elements from both sets that belong together (intersection).
Clarifications:
One set has fruits: bananas, oranges, and apples. Another set has vegetables: peas, onions, and spinach. Identify fruits and vegetables that are round to form a third set.
General Information
Number: MA.912.D.7.Su.b
Category: Supported
Date Adopted or Revised: 09/07
Standard: Set Theory : Operate with sets, and use set theory to solve problems.

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1200310: Algebra 1
1200320: Algebra 1 Honors
1200370: Algebra 1-A
1205400: Applied Mathematics 1
1200400: Foundational Skills in Mathematics 9-12
1220910: Discrete Mathematics
1200315: Algebra 1 for Credit Recovery
1200375: Algebra 1-A for Credit Recovery

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