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What always lies between 0 and 1 on the number line?
Which statement correctly describes improper fractions?
Which of the following is TRUE regarding rational numbers?
Identify the incorrect statement about fractions.
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What defines the principal in a loan?
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In the formula I = PRT, what does the 'I' stand for?
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Which of the following represents squaring a number?
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What is the cube root of 512?
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Study Notes
True or False
- Proper fractions are always between 0 and 1.
- Improper fractions are represented on a number line by first converting them to mixed fractions.
- Two rational numbers are opposites if they are equidistant from zero on the number line but on opposite sides.
- Proper fractions are represented on a number line by converting them to mixed fractions first.
- ⁵⁄₈ is greater than ¹²⁄₁₃.
- The sum of ⁸⁄₁₂ and ⁹⁄₈ is equal to ²¹⁄₈.
- The product of ¹²/₁₃ and ⁵⁄₃ is equal to ¹²×⁵⁄₁₃׳.
- In the equation a + b = c, c is the sum, a is the minuend, and b is the subtrahend.
- The money that is borrowed or loaned is called the principal (P).
- The interest paid on the principal during the whole interest period is called compound interest.
Fill In The Blank
- The number with the greater numerator is the larger fraction.
- The formula for simple interest is I = PRT.
- 13 x 13 = 169.
- The square of 12 is 144.
- The square root of 121 is 11.
- 8 is the square root of 64.
- 216 is a perfect cube of 6.
- The cube root of 512 is 8.
- Multiplying a number by itself is called squaring.
- Multiplying a number by itself three times is called cubing.
Choose the Correct Answer
- 2 ³⁄₄ is the correct answer.
- Improper fractions are represented on the number line by first converting them to mixed fractions.
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Test your knowledge on fractions, simple interest, and basic mathematical concepts with this true or false and fill in the blank quiz. Determine the correctness of each statement and complete phrases related to fractions and interest calculations. Challenge yourself and see how much you really know!