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CLEP General Mathematics: Arithmetic Basics

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






2. The whole-number part of the mixed number is the whole-number part of the






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






4. The number being divided is called the






5. Any number with a negative exponent is equal to 1 divided by that number with a positive exponent






6. One number is said to be greater than (>) another when it is






7. Factors may be multiplied in any order.






8. To indicate the addition operation- to indicate a positive integer value






9. The horizontal number line of a coordinate graph






10. Two numbers listed in a specific order; it describes a point on the coordinate graph






11. An angle measuing more than 0 degrees and less than 90 degrees






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






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






14. 0 to any power is equal to






15. The Sum of n consecutive integers is divisible by n if n is






16. Odd x ? = Even






17. The two kinds of Magnitude are






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






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






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






21. Having the same size and shape






22. A polygon that has four sides






23. 1 to any power is equal to






24. The two kinds of parts






25. Change/Original = New






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






27. The absolute value of the numerator is smaller than the absolute value of the denominator.






28. Even / Odd = ? e.g. 12/3 = 4 e.g. 12/5 = 2.4






29. Or demonstration - is a connection of arguments used to demonstrate the truth or falsehood of a statement.






30. Any number with an exponent of 0






31. If 2 numbers are OPPOSITES of each other






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






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






34. A term that expresses quantity definitely and particularly - such as one - five - seven - and so on.






35. Any value divided by one






36. 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.






37. Signs of grouping may be nested






38. A Polygon is a closed shape formed by






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






40. Odd x Odd = ? e.g. 3 x 3 = 9 e.g. 5 x 11 = 55 e.g. 9 x 3 = 27






41. Pick a value for all but one of the variables and then solve for the value of the remaining variable. Then - plug the numbers we've selected into the original expression to get the Target value - and TEST Each Answer CHOICE.






42. When working with nested signs of grouping






43. Species and Number may be






44. A mathematical sentence that uses an equal sign






45. Original x (1 - x/100) = New






46. The terms Species and Number






47. Total Earnings ($) = ?






48. A sign of grouping can be omitted when it






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






50. Species are distinguished into