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Applied Healthcare Statistics (C784) practice exams with detailed solutions, crafted for WGU students preparing for their final exam. This comprehensive resource covers both fundamental and advanced statistical methods, including mean, median, mode, correlation, regression, z-scores, and probability distributions. Explanations are provided for every answer, helping students grasp both the concepts and calculations needed to succeed.

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C784 Applied Healthcare Statistics Practice
Exams with Verified A+ Solutions (2025/2026)
A number that can be written as a ratio of integers, which means it can be written as a
fraction. - rational number

The result of multiplying values. - product

A number whose value is 0 or greater and can be represented without a fractional or a
decimal component. - whole number

The property that 0 can be added to any number without changing the value of the number.
Likewise, 1 can be multiplied by any number without changing the value of that number. -
identity property

The property that under certain operations in a multi-step expression, the computations may
be done in any order. Commonly represented as (a + b) + c = a + (b + c). Addition and
multiplication both have this property, but subtraction and division do not. -
associative property

The product of any integer with itself yields this. So, a number is this if it can be written as the
square of an integer. For example, 9 is this because 3 * 3 = 9. Other examples are 16, 25, 36,
49,... - perfect square

In mathematics: a collection of numbers. - set

A set of rules that defines the order in which mathematical operations should be performed -
order of operations

The number you must multiply x by to get 1. For example, 5 and 1/5. - multiplicative
inverse

The positive square root of a number. - principal square root

A set of numbers between two specified values. - interval

A word or symbol (such as + or -) that indicates an operation between values. -
operators

The property that the order of the numbers under the operation does not change the result.
Addition and multiplication have this property: a + b = b + a and ab = ba. - commutative

, The symbol which indicates to take the square root of the number that follows. -
radical sign

Two numbers equidistant from 0 on a number line whose sum is 0. For example, 3 and -3. -
additive inverse

The greatest number that is both a factor of a and a factor of b. - greatest common
factor (GCF)

A graphical method used to identify the prime factorization of an integer. - factor tree

A number, (positive, negative, or zero), that can be represented without a fractional or a
decimal component. - integer

A collection of numbers whose values are distinct, separate, and unconnected. -
discrete

Determining the set of prime numbers whose product is the original integer. - prime
factorization

A collection of numbers whose values are not dividable into distinct units. - continuous

A string of terms that are connected by division, addition, and subtraction operations. -
expressions

The result of a division expression. - quotient

Sometimes called a power, it is a quantity that represents repeated multiplication. -
exponents

An integer that divides another integer. We say an integer, x, is a factor of another integer, y, if
the quotient y/x is also equal to an integer. - factor

A number with more factors than just one and itself. Not a prime number. - composite
number

A concept which states that any integer greater than 1 is either prime or is the product of a
unique set of prime numbers. - Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic

A number with only two factors: one and itself. - prime number

Proportion that is equivalent to the given ratio but has a denominator of 100. - percent
proportion
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