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Rational numbers - ANSWER -Largest number system Rational numbers - ANSWER -Can be expressed as a fraction. 4 = 4/1. Also decimals that end or continue forever repeating. Real numbers - ANSWER -Any number; Include zero, negative and positive inte

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WGU - Applied Healthcare Statistics Test with Answers Graded A+
Rational numbers - ANSWER -Largest number data - ANSWER -Values; qualitative or
system quantitative.


Rational numbers - ANSWER -Can be Square root - ANSWER -is only a real number
expressed as a fraction. 4 = 4/1. Also decimals that
end or continue forever repeating.
base - ANSWER -number of outcomes

Real numbers - ANSWER -Any number; Include
zero, negative and positive integers. Percentage proportion is always set up to express
percentage value - ANSWER -over 100

Real numbers are considered this. - ANSWER -
continuous and can be measured. conditional proportion - ANSWER -proportion
where one part of a proportion is a variable, or
unknown quantity.
Discrete data - ANSWER -counted; doesn't
allow for values between.
cross multiplying - ANSWER -method used to
prove that a proportion is true.
Every positive whole number has two square roots. -
ANSWER -True
rate - ANSWER -ratio that compares two
quantities having different units of measure.
Identity Property - ANSWER -Property that 0
can be added to any number without changing the
value of the number. Likewise, 1 can be multiplied by unit multiplier - ANSWER -fraction that
any number without changing the value of that contains two equivalent quantities but in two
number. different units, used in order to convert units.


Factor - ANSWER -An integer that divides unit conversion - ANSWER -method used to
another integer. We say an integer, x, is a factor of change between measurement systems.
another integer, y, if the quotient y/x is also equal to
an integer.
all real numbers with a fixed value, prime, composite,
odd, even, rational, or irrational. - ANSWER -
Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic - constants
ANSWER -Concept which states that any
integer greater than 1 is either prime or is the product
of a unique set of prime numbers. 0- ANSWER -expression known as a constant.


Factorization - ANSWER -Process of 1- ANSWER -expression known as linear.
determining the prime factors of a composite
number.
2- ANSWER -expression known as quadratic.

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variance - ANSWER -A measure of spread
within a distribution (the square of the standard
3- ANSWER -expression known as cubic. deviation).


False - ANSWER -Process for undoing Qualitative - ANSWER -categorical; in groups;
multiplication and division operations will always names or labels; pie charts or bar charts.
work, even if one of the numbers is zero.

Quantitative - ANSWER -number; counted,
A variable with an exponent of 0 is equal to - measured
ANSWER -1

bar charts - ANSWER -categorical; counts,
root of a number - ANSWER -non-linear frequency of category.


most simple algebraic equations are - graphic; quantitative data - ANSWER -dot plots,
ANSWER -linear equations stem plots, box plots, histograms


two terms or expressions with an equals sign dot plot - ANSWER -quantitative; distribution;
between them is - ANSWER -an equation clusters, gaps, outliers; small sets.


origin; where x and y intersect. - ANSWER -0, 0 stem plot - ANSWER -quantitative; distribution;
shape

linear; degree 1 - ANSWER -straight line
box plot - ANSWER -quantitative; distribution;
center; spread; outliers in a given data set.
slope-intercept form - ANSWER -y = mx + b

histogram - ANSWER -quantitative; frequency;
point-slope form - ANSWER -y - y1 = m(x - x1) count; shape and spread, intervals.


large coefficient - ANSWER -steep line distribution of quantitative data - ANSWER -
Shape, spread, max, min, outlier

small coefficient - ANSWER -gentle slope
graphic; quantitative - ANSWER -symmetry,
skew, U-shaped; uniform; bi-modal; approximately
algebraic expression - ANSWER -String of normal.
terms connected by division, addition, and
subtraction.
pie chart - ANSWER -categorical; different parts
of a whole.

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