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CLEP General Mathematics: Arithmetic Basics

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1. The two kinds of Multitude






2. Every number is contained in itself once.






3. The distance around a figure.






4. What are the only prime factors that a fraction resulting in a terminating decimals have?






5. The numerator of the fraction part of the mixed number is the remainder from the






6. An equation stating that two ratios are equal






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






8. An angle that measures 90 degrees






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






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






11. 11/2 - 2 3/4 - 6 5/8 - -4 1/4






12. A value that combines a whole number and a fractional amount






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






14. A parallelogram with four right angles






15. Things are Equal in Multitude when they are






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






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






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






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






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






21. Species are distinguished into






22. 0.625 --> Fraction ?






23. Three or more line segments in a plane that forms a closed figure. The line segments never cross but meet at their endpoints.






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






25. Has no sign value






26. What is the formula for the Sum of Interior Angles of a Polygon? ...where n = the number of sides






27. Total Earnings ($) = ?






28. A number that is a factor of two or more numbers.






29. In an equation made up of two fractions - the numerator of one fraction times the denominator of the other fraction.






30. What is the formula forCounting consecutive multiples?






31. A positive whole number with more than two factors. In other words - a number that is not prime. Zero and one are neither composite nor prime.






32. The formula for the Area of a Rhombus is?






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






34. The largest single factor for two or more numbers.






35. Begins with zero and counts upward through tens - hundreds - thousands - millions - and so on. 0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - ... The scale on the number line begins with zero and runs to the right ('from zero to infinity').






36. An evenly-spaced set is fully-defined if what is known...?






37. In a group of values - the value that occurs most often






38. A terminating decimal only arises as a result of an integer _____________. i.e. the denominator should only have prime factors of 2 and/or 5






39. The result of the division called the






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






41. Method: convert Decimal to Percent?






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






43. Are those things collected in a whole.






44. Units that are not understood under the same notion - such as a pound of stones and a ton of stones - or an inch of string and a foot of string.






45. The number being divided is called the






46. Why are Even Exponents dangerous?






47. When working with nested signs of grouping






48. The study of quantity






49. For there to be X unique factors of X - what must be true?






50. An integer is its value without regard to the sign - Or is its distance from the origin (zero) on the number line.