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CLEP General Mathematics: Arithmetic Basics

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1. Even +/- Even = ? e.g. 10 + 20 = 30 e.g. 2 + 6 = 8






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






3. A quantity that is whole and continuous - as a field - a circle - the universe - and so on. It is also called a 'Continued Quantity'.






4. A whole number that has only one set of factors - itself and 1.






5. 'y percent less than' = ?






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






7. A number that is not a prime number is called a






8. You can Never pick a value for Every variable e.g. when the variables are related to each other through an equation






9. A number that tells how many times the base is multiplied by itself






10. The distance around a circle (the perimeter of a circle)






11. Taken together - the multiplicand and multiplier are known as






12. Is the agreement of things in Quanity.






13. Indicates the number of times the base is to be multiplied






14. Any number with a negative exponent






15. Always perform the operations






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






17. The Only possible factors for a prime number are






18. Two angles whose sum equals 90 degrees.






19. A fraction with all common factors (other than 1) factored out of the numerator and denominator






20. A decimal which ends without repeating e.g. 0.2 - 0.47 - 0.375 the ratio of integers that results in a terminating decimal






21. When working with nested signs of grouping






22. A value such as 6^3 can described as

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






24. The number being divided is called the






25. The absolute value of numbers is indicated by






26. The whole-number system uses only ten characters -0 through 9.






27. To make a fraction easier to work with by taking out common factors






28. Describe the steps for solving a VICS problem using 'Pick Numbers & Calculate a Target'

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29. When will a decimal Not terminate and why?






30. The absolute value of the numerator is greater than - or equal to - the absolute value of the denominator.






31. Anything that may be increased or diminished






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






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






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






35. The exact procedure for adding signed integers depends upon






36. Odd / Odd = ? e.g. 15/5 = 3 e.g. 15/25 = 0.6






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






38. A number with an exponent of 3 is often said to be






39. By the last letters (u - x - y - etc.)






40. The result of dividing one number by another; the solution to a division problem






41. Switch to a number-picking strategy






42. A number with an exponent of 2 is often said to be






43. Are located to the left of the zero on the integer number line. Negative-value integers use the same symbols as the whole number system - but are distinguished by the use of a negative sign ( - ). Numbers 5 and - 5 - for example - might resemble one






44. To indicate the subtraction operation - to indicate a negative integer value






45. Signs of grouping may be nested






46. Multiply the numerator of a positive - proper fraction by 1/2 Explain why this is true: True because: When you square a variable x - the result is positive - no matter what the sign of the base.Remember - even exponents hide the sign of the base. The






47. A parallelogram with four right angles






48. A polygon that has four sides






49. Factors may be multiplied in any order.






50. Step 1: Add the absolute values of the addends Step 2. Give the result the sign that is common to the addends