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CLEP General Mathematics: Arithmetic Basics

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1. The Sum of n consecutive integers is Not divisible by n if n is






2. Set the denominator of the improper fraction equal to the denominator of the fraction in the mixed number






3. Is equal to the original value. a x 1 = 1






4. Step 1: Multiply the whole number by the denominator and add the numerator. This becomes the numerator of the improper fraction. Step 2: Set the denominator of the improper fraction equal to the denominator of the fraction in the mixed number.






5. What are the rules for picking numbers in VICS?






6. Even / Even = ? e.g. 12/2 = 6 e.g. 12/4 = 3 e.g. 12/8 = 1.5






7. The value on the x-axis used to locate a point on the coordinate graph. It is the first value in an ordered pair.






8. The sum of a group of numbers divided by the number of numbers. Also known as the average.






9. The method for indicating the power of a number






10. The study of quantity






11. Is ZERO positive or negative - both - or none?






12. Reducing fractions is






13. The point of intersection for two sides of a plane figure - three sides of a solid figure - or the endpoints of two rays that form an angle.






14. 1 to any power is equal to






15. Change + - Original = New






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






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






18. Includes an integer as well as a fractional part






19. Basic Number Properties and elementary operations.






20. When a denominator of a fraction is 9 - 99 - 999 or another power of 10 minus 1 - what's an easy way of determining the REPEATING DIGITS of the decimal equivalent of the fraction?






21. Why are Even Exponents dangerous?






22. The upper number in a fraction is the






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






24. Always perform combinations of multiplication and division before






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






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






27. 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






28. The smallest multiple that two or more numbers have in common






29. What is the formula forCounting consecutive integers?






30. Any number with an exponent of 1






31. A ratio that shows the cost per unit of measure






32. Step 1: Find any integer greater than 1 that can be divided evenly into both the numerator and denominator. Step 2: Divide the numerator and denominator by the integer from Step 1. Repeat Steps until the fraction is completely reduced.






33. The vertical number line of a coordinate graph






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






35. A triangle that has three equal sides and three equal angles






36. When will a decimal terminate and why?






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






38. The two kinds of Quantity are






39. Units that are understood under the same notion - such as a pound of stones and a pound of feathers - or an inch of string and an inch of wood.






40. A polygon that has four sides






41. 1: Add the absolute values of the addends 2. Give the result the sign that is common to the addends






42. A parallelogram with all sides equal and congruent






43. If 2 numbers are OPPOSITES of each other






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






45. Profit = ?






46. The amount that remains after one number has been subtracted from another






47. Use to estimate or compare quantities - the implied denominator is 100 so you can easily compare percents (of the same whole) to each other.






48. Breaking down a composite number until all of the factors are prime






49. Whole is equal in Multitude to a Part of the other.






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