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GED Test 740 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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GED Test 740 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
"WOW! Mom rides a kayak at noon." How are the underlined words alike? - CORRECT ANSWER They are palindromes 
 
Who was the author of Common Sense: Thomas Paine or Thomas Jefferson? - CORRECT ANSWER Thomas Paine 
 
What is NOT a real shark: hammerhead, shovelhead, or tigerhead? - CORRECT ANSWER tigerhead 
 
What is the force that slows down an object or stops its motion? - CORRECT ANSWER friction 
 
Which is greater than 90 degrees: an acute angle...
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GCSE Maths Exam Version 1 Questions Verified Answers Graded A+.
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Finding the LCM of two numbers when you have the prime factors - correct answer - List all the prime factors out 
- If a factor appears more than once, list it that many times, e.g. 2, 2, 2, 3, 4 and 2, 2, 3, 4 would be 2, 2, 2, 3, 4 
- Multiply these together 
 
Finding the HCF of two numbers when you have the prime factors - correct answer - List all the prime factors that appear in both numbers 
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ASVAB Math Questions and Answers Graded A What are whole numbers? all positive integers including zero. Examples - 0,1,2,3 
What are integers? all positive and negative numbers including zero. Examples - 0, 1,2,3, -1,-2,-3 
What is a rational number? any number that can be written as a fraction with integer numerator and denominator. Example - 2/5, 0, 1, 4/3 
What are irrational numbers? any number that is not a rational number and that cannot be written as a fraction or as a non repeating decim...
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TX PACT 700 Essential Academic Skills Math fully solved 2023/2024
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TX PACT 700 Essential Academic Skills MathReal Numbers - correct answer Numbers that have a specific value. Can be rational or irrational. Includes interger, whole, and natural numbers. 
 
Rational Numbers - correct answer Any number that can be expressed as a fraction or decimal form and be graphed on a number line 
 
Mixed numbers - correct answer a number that is made up of a whole number and a fraction 
 
Decimals - correct answer a number that uses place value and decimal points to show val...
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CBEST Math Exam Review Q&A 2023 
1. Joan spent Monday and Tuesday shopping. She spent a total of $115. She spent $47 
more on Monday than she did on Tuesday. How much did she spend on Tuesday? 
a. $68 
b. $162 
c. $34 
d. $81 
e. $115 - ANSWER-We are simply looking for 2 numbers that when added together, we 
get 115. Also, one number is 47 more than the other. Let x represent the smaller 
number, then x + 47 would be the larger, so we have the equation: 
x + x + 47 = 115 
Combine the x ...
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Finding the LCM of two numbers when you have the prime factors - - List all the prime 
factors out 
- If a factor appears more than once, list it that many times, e.g. 2, 2, 2, 3, 4 and 2, 2, 3, 
4 would be 2, 2, 2, 3, 4 
- Multiply these together 
Finding the HCF of two numbers when you have the prime factors - - List all the prime 
factors that appear in both numbers 
- Multiply these together 
Multiplying fractions - Multiply the top and bottom separately 
Dividing fractions - Turn the second...
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Developmental Mathematics College Mathematics and Introductory Algebra 10th Edition by Marvin L. Bittinger
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1: Whole Numbers 
 
1.1 Standard Notation; Order 
1.2 Addition and Subtraction 
1.3 Multiplication and Division; Rounding and Estimating 
1.4 Solving Equations 
Mid-Review 
1.5 Applications and Problem Solving 
Translating for Success 
1.6 Exponential Notation and Order of Operation 
1.7 Factorizations 
1.8 Divisibility 
1.9 Least Common Multiples 
Summary and Review 
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2: Fraction Notation 
 
2.1 Fraction Notation and Simplifying 
2.2 Multiplication and Division 
2.3 Addition and Subtract...
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ASVAB Math Questions and Answers Graded A+ integer any positive or negative whole number or zero, such as −6, 0, 27 
factor integers (whole numbers) that can be divided evenly into another integer, To factor a number, you simply determine the numbers that you can divide into it. 
composite number a whole number that can be divided evenly by itself and by 1, as well as by one or more other whole numbers 
prime number a whole number that can be divided evenly by itself and by 1 but not by any ot...
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UGA GEOG 1111 Lab midterm Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
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UGA GEOG 1111 Lab midterm Exam 
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How far apart is each degree of a parallel? - answerEach degree of a parallel is about 69 
miles/111 Km apart. 
Great circles - answerCircle around Earth where the circle's center is Earth's center. Shortest 
distance between 2 points and is curved on maps. 
Small circle - answerCircle center is not the center of the Earth. 
Projections - answerEquations to translate a globe to a flat map. All of them distort direct...
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Math manipulatives test questions and answers
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unifix cubes 
interlocking small plastic cubes that are most commonly used to help primary students learn to count, add and subtract small numbers 
 
 
 
Counters 
Two sided (red/yellow) indicate positive and negative, used for counting, addition and subtraction. Commonly used with 10 frames 
 
 
 
Pattern blocks 
Students can manipulate triangles, squares, hexagons, trapezoids, and rhombuses to build compound shapes, teach shape attributes 
concept related to fractions 
 
 
 
Dominoes or dice 
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