NYSTCE CST MATH questions and answers 2023 graded A+
NYSTCE CST MATH questions and answers 2023 graded A+whole numbers numbers that tell how many 0,1,2,3,4,5 infinite cardinal numbers tell how many (ex. 9 players) ordinal numbers tell what order (ex. 1st, 13th, ect) place value value of a digit depends on the place it occupies -millions, hundred thousands, ten thousands, thousands, hundreds, tens, ones positive exponents can show repeated multiplication as an exponent, exponent shows how many times the factor appears Rules -7^8x7^6=7^(8+6) 7^8 / 7^6 = 7^(8-6) rules for exponents -can use rules to multiply or divide exponents with the same base 7^8 x 7^6 = 7^(8+6) 7^8 / 7^6 = 7^(8-6) scientific notation uses powers of 10. the power shows how many zeros to use ex. 10^0=1 10^1=10 10^2=100 10^(-1)=0.1 10^(-2)=0.01 write whole numbers and decimals in scientific notation. use a decimal with one number to the left of decimal point 2,345= 2.345x10^3 176.8= 1.768x10^2 0.0034= 3.4x10^(-3) understanding and ordering decimals decimals used to represent numbers between 0 and 1 tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten thousandths, hundred thousandths, ect. rounding if next digit is more than 5 round up if next digit is less than 5, round down rational numbers numbers that can be written as a fraction, can be written as decimals that terminate or repeat 1=1/1 .25-1/4 .(repeating)=2/3 irrational numbers numbers cannot be rewritten as a fraction (most famous is pi) -another famous is square root of 2 (can approx 1.) undefined numbers cannot be written? 0 in denominator 1/0? equivalent fractions 2 fractions that stand for the same number. multiply or divide the numerator and denominator to dins an equivalent fraction mixed numbers and improper fractions to change improper fraction to mixed number, divide by denomiator and look of excess (write excess as fraction) to change mixed number to improper fraction multiply denominator and whole number then add to numerator) 3+2/5 = (3x5)+2 /5= 17/5 integers negative whole numbers, zero, and positive whole numbers are integers PEMDAS (1) parenthesis (2) exponents (3) multiplication and division (4) addition and subtraction key words (addition) sum, and, more, increased by, how many in all, the total, key words (subtraction) less, difference, decreased by, how many left, how much larger, how many in the rest key words (multiplication) of, product, times key words (division) per, quotient, shared, ratio key words (equals) is, equals factors the factors of a number evenly divide the number with no remainder (the number 1 is a factor in every number, each number is a factor of itself)
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nystce cst math questions and answers 2023 graded a
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whole numbers numbers that tell how many 0
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cardinal numbers tell how many ex 9 players
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ordinal numbers tell what order ex 1
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