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WGU C955 APPLIED PROBABILITY AND
STATISTICS EXAM REVIEW UPDATED
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
GRADED A+


◉ Changing Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers. Answer:
Improper fractions can be converted to mixed numbers by following
these steps:


Write division problem with numerator divided by denominator.


Divide to determine quotient and remainder.


Write mixed number with the quotient as the whole number and the
remainder as the numerator over the same denominator.


◉ Changing Mixed Numbers Into Improper Fractions. Answer:
Mixed numbers can also be converted to improper fractions by
following these steps:


Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction.


To the product given by step 1, add the number of the numerator.

,Write the result of step 2 as the numerator of the improper fraction.
The denominator of the improper fraction should be the denominator
of the original fraction.


Simplify the improper fraction by diving the numerator and
denominator by all common factors.


◉ Discrete Data. Answer: Has distinct values, can be counted, has
unconnected points (dots)


◉ Continuous data. Answer: Has values within a range, measured
(not counted) does not have gaps between data points. (connected
lines or curves)


◉ Sign rule for Multiplication and division. Answer: 1. +# x +# = +#
2. -# x -# = +#
A product or division of two numbers of the same sign will result in a
positive number
3. -# x +# = -#
4. +# x -# = -#
A product or division of two numbers of different signs will result in a
negative number


◉ Prime Number. Answer: A prime number is a number that has
exactly two positive factors; 1 and itself.

, ◉ Composite Number. Answer: A number that is not prime. It has 2 or
more positive factor, including 1 and itself.


◉ Prime Factorization. Answer: Writing the number as a product of
only prime numbers.


◉ Greatest Common Factor (GCF). Answer: The larges number that
divides all the given numbers evenly.


◉ Multiples of a number. Answer: Numbers that can be obtained by
multiplying the given number by 1, 2, 3, 4, etc.


◉ Least Common Multiple (LCM). Answer: the smallest positive
number that can be divided by the given numbers


◉ Centigrade/Fahrenheit Conversions. Answer: C = (F - 32) X 5/9
F = (C X 9/5) + 32


◉ Unit Conversions for Household Measures of Volume. Answer: 1
tablespoon = 3 teaspoons
1 oz = 2 tablespoons
1 cup = 8 oz
1 pint = 2 cups
1 quart = 1 pints

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