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2025 Item by Item Results for GRADE 10 MATHEMATICS

Number of Students Included: 66,363     Participation Rate = 96%

- GRADE 10 MATHEMATICS
 
 
1AI.A-REI.B.3 MI.A-REI.B.3 Given a linear inequality, identify the minimum value that makes the inequality true.
2GEO.G-C.B.5 MII.G-C.B.5 Identify an expression that represents the area of a sector of a circle given a radius and a central angle measure.
3AI.A-REI.A.1 MI.A-REI.A.1 Explain each step in the solution of a linear equation.
4AI.N-RN.A.2 MII.N-RN.A.2 Use laws of exponents to evaluate a radical expression.
5AI.A-SSE.B.3 MII.A-SSE.B.3 Determine the zeros of a quantity defined by a quadratic expression.
6AI.S-ID.B.6 MI.S-ID.B.6 Given a set of data, create a scatter plot, describe the relationship of the variables, interpolate the data, and create an equation that represents the data.
7GEO.G-SRT.C.7 MII.G-SRT.C.7 Relate the sine and cosine of acute angles in a right triangle.
8AI.A-REI.D.11 MI.A-REI.D.11 Given the equations of two lines, identify the x-coordinate of the point at which the lines intersect.
9AI.F-BF.A.2 MI.F-BF.A.2 Identify an expression that represents a given geometric sequence.
10GEO.G-CO.B.7 MI.G-CO.B.7 Identify congruent sides and angles of triangles based on a congruence statement.
11AI.A-APR.A.1 MII.A-APR.A.1 Given a quadratic expression, use the distributive property to create an equivalent expression and analyze the product of a binomial and a trinomial.
12AI.F-BF.B.3 MI.F-BF.B.3 MII.F-BF.B.3 Identify the graph of a linear function over a vertical shift.
13AI.N-RN.A.1 MII.N-RN.A.1 Evaluate expressions involving radicals and rational exponents, rewrite an exponential expression as a radical expression, and determine the value of the variable in a radical expression that gives the expression a known value.
14GEO.G-CO.C.11 MII.G-CO.C.11 Use properties of parallelograms to analyze the diagonals of a parallelogram and to solve a problem.
15AI.A-CED.A.2 MI.A-CED.A.2 MII.A-CED.A.2 Identify an equation of a line graphed on a coordinate plane.
16AI.N-RN.B.3 MII.N-RN.B.3 Determine whether the values of given expressions are rational.
17AI.A-REI.D.12 MI.A-REI.D.12 Graph the solution set of a linear inequality in two variables on a coordinate plane.
18AI.F-IF.C.7 MI.F-IF.C.7 MII.F-IF.C.7 Analyze the maximum value of a quadratic function, and an interval over which the function exceeds a given value, based on its graph.
19AI.S-ID.A.3 MI.S-ID.A.3 Determine the effect on the mean and the median if an outlier is removed from a set of data.
20GEO.G-GPE.A.1 MII.G-GPE.A.1 Determine the coordinates of the center of a circle and its radius given its equation.
21AI.F-LE.A.1 MI.F-LE.A.1 Identify a table that represents a linear relationship from a description of a real-world situation.
22GEO.G-C.A.2 MII.G-C.A.2 Find the measure of a central angle in a circle given a major arc measure.
23AI.A-SSE.A.1 MI.A-SSE.A.1 MII.A-SSE.A.1 Analyze the parts of a quadratic expression to identify their roles within the expression.
24GEO.G-CO.A.3 MI.G-CO.A.3 Identify a figure that has rotational symmetry.
25AI.N-Q.A.3 GEO.N-Q.A.3 MI.N-Q.A.3 MII.N-Q.A.3 Use measurement error to calculate a value relating to a real-world claim.
26GEO.G-GPE.B.4 MII.G-GPE.B.4 Describe a point's location in relation to a circle given the coordinates of the center of the circle and a point that lies on the circle.
27AI.F-IF.A.2 MI.F-IF.A.2 Evaluate a quadratic function for different elements of its domain and interpret these values in terms of a context.
28GEO.S-CP.A.4 MII.S-CP.A.4 Calculate a probability from data shown in a two-way frequency table.
29AI.F-LE.B.5 MI.F-LE.B.5 Interpret the parameters of an exponential function that represents a real-world situation.
30GEO.G-SRT.A.2 MII.G-SRT.A.2 Use a proportion to determine possible side lengths of two similar triangles.
31GEO.G-GPE.B.5 MI.G-GPE.B.5 Describe possible slopes of two lines that are perpendicular.
32AI.N-Q.A.2 MI.N-Q.A.2 Use proportional analysis to answer questions about a real-world situation.
33GEO.G-GMD.A.3 MII.G-GMD.A.3 Describe the change in the volume of a circular cylinder as its radius and its height are scaled.
34GEO.G-SRT.B.5 MII.G-SRT.B.5 Determine unknown side lengths and angle measures of two similar triangles based on a diagram of the triangles.
35AI.S-ID.C.8 MI.S-ID.C.8 Describe the association of data and a linear model that represents it based on the correlation coefficient of the data.
36GEO.S-CP.B.6 MII.S-CP.B.6 Calculate a conditional probability from a context.
37GEO.G-CO.D.13 MI.G-CO.D.13 Describe the completed construction of a figure inscribed in a circle.
38GEO.G-CO.A.5 MI.G-CO.A.5 Identify a translation used to translate a pentagon graphed on a coordinate plane onto another pentagon.
39GEO.G-GMD.A.1 MII.G-GMD.A.1 Calculate the volume of a right cylinder and compare it to the volume of an oblique cylinder with similar dimensions.
40AI.A-REI.C.5 MI.A-REI.C.5 Given a system of linear equations, determine the value of a coefficient in an equivalent system.
41GEO.G-SRT.A.1 MII.G-SRT.A.1 Identify the scale factor used in a dilation on a coordinate plane given a pre-image, an image, and the center of dilation.
42AI.F-IF.B.4 MI.F-IF.B.4 MII.F-IF.B.4 Describe the rate of change of a linear function based on a description of the behavior of the variables.


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