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ALEKS EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% 2023/2024
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ALEKS EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% 2023/2024 
what is absolute value? 
distance from zero on a number line 
 
 
if you get a negative absolute value, why is it said to not have a solution? 
because distance can't be negative 
 
 
what are integers? 
all whole negative and positive numbers 
 
 
when should u switch the sign on an inequality? 
when you're dividing or multiplying by a negative number 
 
 
why is it that you can have a both negative and positive solution for absolute value? 
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Math TSI 2023 Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
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Math TSI 2023 Exam Questions and Answers All Correct 
Mode - ANSWER The mode of a set of numbers is the number that occurs the most 
 
Median - ANSWER Middle number in a set 
 
Mean - ANSWER Mean of a set of numbers is the average when you add all together 
 
Permutations - ANSWER The number of way that objects can be arranged when order makes a difference 
 
Order of operations - ANSWER Parenthese, exponent, multiply, divide, add, subtract 
 
Composite Numbers - A...
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CSE 3430 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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CSE 3430 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 
 
How does IEEE 754 single-precision encoding of floating-point numbers work? How many bits, and which bit(s) is/are used for the sign? How many bits are used for the exponent? How is the exponent encoded (with a bias of 127)? How is the mantissa encoded? - ANSWER-In this standard, the first bit (msb) encodes the sign of the number, 0 for non-negative, and 1 for negative 
 
The next 8 bits encode the exponent, but the exponent is encoded with a bias ...
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The horizontal axis, or x-axis - CORRECT ANSWER Runs side to side 
 
The vertical axis, or y-axis - CORRECT ANSWER Runs up and down 
 
Unrelated - CORRECT ANSWER Two items that are not associated 
 
Related or Proportional - CORRECT ANSWER Two items that are associated or affiliated 
However, the relationship between the items does not have to be specified 
 
Directly related or Directly proportional - CORRECT ANSWER Two items that are associated such that when ...
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Portage Chemistry 103 Module 1 Exam Study 2024 Verified
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1.1 EXPONENTIAL NUMBERS 
The speed of light is 186,000 miles per second. This is 1.86 x 105 (in exponential form) 
The diameter of an E. coli cell is 0. meters = 8.0 x 10-7 (in exponential form) 
. A number larger than one will have a positive exponent. Move the decimal point nine 
places to the left to give 4.95 x 109 
0. A number smaller than one will have a negative exponent. Move the decimal point 
13 places to the right to give 5.6 x 10-13 
1.) 0. = smaller than 1 = negative exponent, move ...
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PACT Essential Academic Skills: Tests 701, 702, 703 Graded A
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PACT Essential Academic Skills: Tests 701, 702, 703 Graded A 
Descriptive writing Writing used to create detailed descriptions of people, places, and things, and/or mood and atmosphere. Can stand alone or be part of a narrative 
Sensory details descriptions of sight, sound, touch, smell, taste 
transition words words that create a sense of time and organize events in the story 
narrative writing writing that tells a story or describes a specific person, place, or thing. 
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The horizontal axis, or x-axis correct answers Runs side to side 
 
The vertical axis, or y-axis correct answers Runs up and down 
 
Unrelated correct answers Two items that are not associated 
 
Related or Proportional correct answers Two items that are associated or affiliated 
However, the relationship between the items does not have to be specified 
 
Directly related or Directly proportional correct answers Two items that are associated such that when one item increases, the other increase...
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Chem 103 Final Exam 2024: Portage Learning (Already graded A+)
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1.	Convert 0.0000726 to exponential form and explain your answer. 
 
2.	Convert 5.82 x 103 to ordinary form and explain your answer. Answer: 
1.	Convert 0.0000726 = smaller than 1 = negative exponent, move decimal 5 places = 7.26 x 10-5 
2.	Convert 5.82 x 103 = positive exponent = larger than 1, move decimal 3 places = 5820
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ARDMS- SPI Exam Study Guide With 
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The horizontal axis, or x-axis - answerRuns side to side 
The vertical axis, or y-axis - answerRuns up and down 
Unrelated - answerTwo items that are not associated 
Related or Proportional - answerTwo items that are associated or affiliated 
However, the relationship between the items does not have to be specified 
Directly related or Directly proportional - answerTwo items that are associated such that 
when one item increases, the other i...
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uc davis ; math placement Questions & Answers (GRADED A+)
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properties of exponents - ANSWER- whole number exponents: b^n = b • b • b... (n times) 
- zero exponent: b^0 = 1; b ≠ 0 
- negative exponents: b^-n = 1/(b^n); b ≠ 0 
- rational exponents (nth root): ^n√(b) = 1/(b^n); n ≠ 0, and if n is even, then b ≥ 0 
- rational exponents: ^n√(b^m) = ^n√(b)^m = (b^(1/n))^m = b^(m/n); n ≠ 0, and if n is even, then b ≥ 0 
 
operations with exponents - ANSWER- multiplying like bases: b^n • b^m = b^(n + m) (add exponents) 
- dividing like b...
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