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CLEP General Mathematics: Arithmetic Basics

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1. What rule is essential to follow when solving ABSOLUTE VALUE EQUATIONS?






2. The numerator is smaller than the denominator






3. When are you allowed to divide by a variable - (or Any expression) ?






4. The total of two or more numbers being added






5. Does not affect its value at all. Zeros that are used at the left end of a number are called leading zeros - and are used only for special reasons.






6. A length that is half the diameter of a circle; the distance from the center of the circle to the circle itself






7. That which is referred to Unity as a Whole to a Part as - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - etc..






8. Multiply the whole number by the denominator and add the numerator. This becomes the numerator of the improper fraction.






9. A triangle with sides of different lengths and no two angles are the same.






10. What is the formula forCounting consecutive integers?






11. When will a decimal Not terminate and why?






12. A self-evident statement - that is - one that does not need to be demonstrated.






13. The difference between the least and greatest values in a set of numbers.






14. An angle that measures 180 degrees






15. By the first letters of the alphabet (a - b - c - d - etc..)






16. x and y are primes...What values (Odd/Even) must x and y be forx + y = Odd? 2






17. Consecutive Integers alternate between ___ and ___ ? e.g. 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - E -O -E -O -E






18. The result of the division called the






19. A polygon that has four sides.






20. 5/8 --> Decimal ?






21. The study of quantity






22. Every lesser number is contained in a greater more than once.






23. Lines in the same plane that do not intersect. The symbol //






24. A value found by ordering a group of data from least to greatest and choosing the middle value of the group.






25. The ratio of integers that results in a terminating decimal






26. No integer (except 1) that divides evenly into both the numerator and denominator.






27. Profit = ?






28. TotalCost($) = ?

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29. A solid figure that has two congruent - parallel polygons as its bases. Its sides are parallelograms.






30. A number that is a multiple of all denominators in a problem.






31. Everything may be assumed as unity.






32. A mirror image of a figure shown over a line of reflection






33. What is the formula forCounting consecutive multiples?






34. 3/2 - 8/3 - -16/5 - 7/7






35. What is the result of Adding 2 Odds or 2 Evens? e.g. 7 + 11 = 18 e.g. 8 + 6 = 14






36. Step 1: Subtract the absolute values. Step 2. Write the sum with the sign of the larger number.






37. The part of a fraction that stands for how many parts of a whole or group are included in the fraction.






38. A comparison of the two values of two numbers






39. Operations that do the exact opposite of each other; they undo each other (addition and subtraction - for example)






40. That which is referred to Unity as a Part to a Whole as - 1 half - 2 thirds - 1 third - 3 fourths - etc..






41. Is equal to zero. 0 x a = 0






42. Total Earnings ($) = ?






43. Part of the population that is studied to find the characteristics of the whole population.






44. A polygon with six sides.






45. Figures that have the same shape but different sizes; their sides are proportional - while their corresponding angles are equal






46. A fraction such as 12/16 might look a lot different from 3/4 - but it represents






47. Another way to find the sum of the interior angles in a Polygon - apart from using the formula - is ? E.G. a Hexagon can be divided into 4 triangles by 3 lines connecting the corners. Therefore the sum of its angles is 4(180) = 720deg.






48. A line segment that passes through the center of a circle and has its endpoints on the circle






49. In order to understand and use exponents that are fractions or decimals - you must first know about






50. The Sum of n consecutive integers is divisible by n. What does this tell us about n - and why?