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What is 1/6?

1/6

What does 1 head, 1 tail refer to?

1 head, 1 tail

What is 4.5?

4.5

What are -3.4, -1/3, 5.1, and 11/20?

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What is 30/42?

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What is 4.8?

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What is 3.1?

<p>3.1</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is $20.00?

<p>$20.00</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is 16?

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What is the distance from 0 to K?

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What is 102?

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What is the equation x=3y?

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What is 3.375?

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What is the equation m=4h?

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What is $136.50?

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What is 20%?

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What is -18?

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What is 14?

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What is -50?

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What is 18?

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What is 80?

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What is 25.12?

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What is 2?

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What is 200?

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What is 56?

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What is 57?

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What happens if a number is added to the mean?

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What is the number of companies that have from 81 to 100 employees?

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What is 1/8?

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What is 50?

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What is -250?

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What is 50(-5)?

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What is 42 + (-7)?

<p>35</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is -15 - 11?

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What is 12 x 5 x (-2)?

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Flashcards

1/6

A fraction representing one part of six equal parts.

1 head, 1 tail

A common outcome in a binary decision, often used in probability. It represents one possibility out of two.

4.5

A decimal representation that lies between 4 and 5. It's used in measurements and calculations.

-3.4, -1/3, 5.1, 11/20

A set of numbers that includes negative and positive fractions and decimals. They can be used to represent quantities or position on a number line.

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30/42

A fraction that can often be simplified by finding a common factor for numerator and denominator. It's often used in ratios and percentages.

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4.8

A decimal, often representing a measurement, score, or calculation.

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3.1

Another decimal representation, commonly used in statistics and finance.

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$20.00

A monetary value, used in pricing and budgets. It signifies an amount of money.

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16

A whole number often used in counting, mathematics, and various calculations.

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Distance from 0 to K

The absolute value of a number K. It represents the distance of K from zero on a number line.

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102

A whole number that could represent total counts, percentages, scores, or quantities.

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x=3y

An equation illustrating a direct linear relationship between variables x and y. For every increase in y, x increases by three times.

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3.375

A decimal representation of a measurement or a score.

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m=4h

An equation representing a direct proportionality between variables m and h. For every unit increase in h, 'm' increases by four units.

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$136.50

A value indicating a specific monetary amount. Often used in budgeting and financial transactions.

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20%

A percentage representing a part of a whole, often used in discounts, interest rates, and statistics.

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-18

A negative integer, often used in contexts where values below zero are important. It can be used to represent losses or decreases.

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14

A whole number that may represent counts, measurements, or scores.

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-50

Another negative integer that can be used to represent a loss or decrease.

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18

A whole number often used in scores or quantitative measures. It can be used in calculations and counting.

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80

A whole number used in comparisons, percentages, and counts. It can represent a large portion of a whole.

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25.12

A decimal that could represent a monetary value, measurement, or score.

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2

A whole number often signifying pairs or binary comparisons. It can be used to represent two things.

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200

A whole number that can represent totals, averages, or endpoints in data sets.

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56

A value used in calculations or measurements, often used as a score or quantity.

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57

A numerical value that can indicate quantities or scores.

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Mean would decrease

A conclusion that adding more or different data points will lower the average value.

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The number of companies that have from 81 to 100 employees

A specific statistic related to business demographics. It represents the number of companies within a certain employee range.

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1/8

A fraction representing one part out of eight equal parts. It is often used in parts of a whole.

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50

A round number often used in calculations, or as a threshold. It represents half of a hundred.

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-250

A negative value representing a significant decrease or debt. It's a large number much less than zero.

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50(-5)

A calculation resulting in -250. It demonstrates the multiplication of a positive and negative number.

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35

A result of an addition operation. It shows adding a negative number to a positive number.

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-26

A calculation that results in -26. It demonstrates subtraction involving negative numbers.

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-120

A result of multiplication. It shows that multiplying a positive and a negative number results in a negative product.

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Study Notes

Vocabulary and Definitions

  • 1/6: A fraction representing one part of six equal parts.
  • 1 head, 1 tail: Common outcome in a binary decision, often used in probability.
  • 4.5: A decimal representation, lying between 4 and 5; important in measurements and calculations.
  • -3.4, -1/3, 5.1, 11/20: A set of numbers including negative and positive fractions and decimals.
  • 30/42: A fraction which can be simplified; relevant in ratios and percentages.
  • 4.8: A decimal that may represent a measurement, score, or calculation.
  • 3.1: Another decimal representation, often used in statistics and finance.
  • $20.00: Indicates a monetary value, used in pricing and budgets.
  • 16: A whole number significant in mathematics and various calculations.
  • Distance from 0 to K: Refers to the absolute value of K, important in number lines and measurements.
  • 102: A whole number, could represent total counts, percentages, or scores.
  • x=3y: An equation illustrating a linear relationship between variables x and y.
  • 3.375: A decimal representing a specific measurement or score.
  • m=4h: An equation representing a direct proportionality between variables m and h.
  • $136.50: A value indicating a specific monetary amount.
  • 20%: Represents a percentage, often used in discounts, interest rates, and statistics.
  • -18: A negative integer, significant in contexts where below zero values are used.
  • 14: A whole number that may represent counts, measurements, or scores.
  • -50: Another negative integer, useful when discussing losses or declines.
  • 18: A whole number often used in scores or quantitative measures.
  • 80: A whole number significant in comparisons, percentages, and counts.
  • 25.12: A decimal possibly representing a monetary value or measurement.
  • 2: A whole number often signifying pairs or binary comparisons.
  • 200: A whole number that can represent totals, averages, or endpoints in data sets.
  • 56: A value significant in calculations or measurements.
  • 57: A numerical value that can indicate quantities or scores.
  • Mean would decrease: Implication that adding more or different data can lower the average.
  • The number of companies that have from 81 to 100 employees: A specific statistic that may relate to business demographics.
  • 1/8: A fraction representing one part of eight equal parts, often referred to in parts of a whole.
  • 50: A round number often used in calculations, or as a threshold.
  • -250: A negative value representing a significant decrease or debt.
  • 50(-5): A calculation resulting in -250, demonstrating multiplication of a positive and negative number.
  • 35: Result from a calculation of 42 + (-7), indicating addition with a negative number.
  • -26: Result from the operation -15 - 11, displaying a subtraction that leads to a negative result.
  • -120: Result of 12 x 5 x (-2), indicating multiplication resulting in a negative product.

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