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What is the first stafe of Piagets cognitive development? Stage 1) Sensorimotor stage: ages 
0-24 months 
- reflexes 
-circular reactions (thumbsucking) 
- secondary reactions( repeat actions) 
-coordination( understand cause and effect) 
- Terriary reactions( trial and error) 
-early rep. Thoughts (symbols) 
 
What is the second stage of Piegets cognitive development? Preoperarional (ages 2-7 years) 
-Egocentric 
-do not understand concrete logic or conservation 
 
4th stage of Piegets cognitiv...
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What is the first stafe of Piagets cognitive development? Stage 1) Sensorimotor stage: ages 
0-24 months 
- reflexes 
-circular reactions (thumbsucking) 
- secondary reactions( repeat actions) 
-coordination( understand cause and effect) 
- Terriary reactions( trial and error) 
-early rep. Thoughts (symbols) 
 
What is the second stage of Piegets cognitive development? Preoperarional (ages 2-7 years) 
-Egocentric 
-do not understand concrete logic or conservation 
 
4th stage of Piegets cognitiv...
types of organization Chronological, Cause-Effect, Narrative, Spatial, Topical, Ascending- 
Descending, Comparison-Contrast 
 
types of organization (also known as text structures or rhetorical patterns) 
 
Sequential order an orderly progression of events, ideas, or steps 
 
ex. first, second, third, before, next, finally 
 
Chronological order an orderly progression of events based in time 
 
ex. same as sequential order transition words, plus the use of actual dates 
 
Order of importance an ...
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types of organization Chronological, Cause-Effect, Narrative, Spatial, Topical, Ascending- 
Descending, Comparison-Contrast 
 
types of organization (also known as text structures or rhetorical patterns) 
 
Sequential order an orderly progression of events, ideas, or steps 
 
ex. first, second, third, before, next, finally 
 
Chronological order an orderly progression of events based in time 
 
ex. same as sequential order transition words, plus the use of actual dates 
 
Order of importance an ...
Which of the following is the proper format for an HTML tag? <h1>Content Affected by 
Tag</h1> 
 
Which of the following best describes the difference between the domain and path of a URL? 
The domain specifies where the browser's request should be sent. 
 
The path specifies exactly what file is being requested. 
 
What is the domain of this URL: 
 
What is generated from the following HTML code: 
 
<h1>Hello</h1> 
 
<h3>Hello</h3> 
 
<h6>Hello</h6...
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Which of the following is the proper format for an HTML tag? <h1>Content Affected by 
Tag</h1> 
 
Which of the following best describes the difference between the domain and path of a URL? 
The domain specifies where the browser's request should be sent. 
 
The path specifies exactly what file is being requested. 
 
What is the domain of this URL: 
 
What is generated from the following HTML code: 
 
<h1>Hello</h1> 
 
<h3>Hello</h3> 
 
<h6>Hello</h6...
Real numbers are numbers that have a specific value. Real numbers can be rational or 
irrational. Within rational numbers, there are integer, whole, and natural numbers. 
 
Rational numbers are numbers that can be expressed as a ratio (fraction or comparison) of 
two integers, a/b where b ≠ 0 (because zero can't be the denominator of a fraction). All rational 
numbers can be written exactly in both fraction and decimal forms, and can be graphed on a 
number line. Note that exact is a formal t...
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Real numbers are numbers that have a specific value. Real numbers can be rational or 
irrational. Within rational numbers, there are integer, whole, and natural numbers. 
 
Rational numbers are numbers that can be expressed as a ratio (fraction or comparison) of 
two integers, a/b where b ≠ 0 (because zero can't be the denominator of a fraction). All rational 
numbers can be written exactly in both fraction and decimal forms, and can be graphed on a 
number line. Note that exact is a formal t...
Standard Deviation A low Standard Deviation means that most numbers are close to the 
average. 
 
Mean average 
 
Median Middle number 
 
Mode The value that occurs most frequently in a given data set. 
 
Equation that represents a linear graph y= mx + b 
 
Slope is represented by: m 
 
y-intercept is represented by: b
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Standard Deviation A low Standard Deviation means that most numbers are close to the 
average. 
 
Mean average 
 
Median Middle number 
 
Mode The value that occurs most frequently in a given data set. 
 
Equation that represents a linear graph y= mx + b 
 
Slope is represented by: m 
 
y-intercept is represented by: b
How many SFs in 0.? 8 
 
SFs: Addition and Subtraction Rules answer has the same # decimal places as numeral w/the 
smallest # of decimal places. 
EX: 1063.02 + 12.5 = 1075.5 
 
SFs: Multiplication/Division Rules answer has the same # of SFs as numeral with smallest # 
of SFs. 
 
EX: 1063.02 x 12.5 = 13287.75 => 1.33 x 10^4 
 
Define: Hypothesis, Theory, and Scientific Law Hypothesis: testable prediction based on 
observations (educated guess) 
Theory: proposed explanation, based on evidence,...
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How many SFs in 0.? 8 
 
SFs: Addition and Subtraction Rules answer has the same # decimal places as numeral w/the 
smallest # of decimal places. 
EX: 1063.02 + 12.5 = 1075.5 
 
SFs: Multiplication/Division Rules answer has the same # of SFs as numeral with smallest # 
of SFs. 
 
EX: 1063.02 x 12.5 = 13287.75 => 1.33 x 10^4 
 
Define: Hypothesis, Theory, and Scientific Law Hypothesis: testable prediction based on 
observations (educated guess) 
Theory: proposed explanation, based on evidence,...
What is the first stafe of Piagets cognitive development? Stage 1) Sensorimotor stage: ages 
0-24 months 
- reflexes 
-circular reactions (thumbsucking) 
- secondary reactions( repeat actions) 
-coordination( understand cause and effect) 
- Terriary reactions( trial and error) 
-early rep. Thoughts (symbols) 
 
What is the second stage of Piegets cognitive development? Preoperarional (ages 2-7 years) 
-Egocentric 
-do not understand concrete logic or conservation 
 
4th stage of Piegets cognitiv...
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What is the first stafe of Piagets cognitive development? Stage 1) Sensorimotor stage: ages 
0-24 months 
- reflexes 
-circular reactions (thumbsucking) 
- secondary reactions( repeat actions) 
-coordination( understand cause and effect) 
- Terriary reactions( trial and error) 
-early rep. Thoughts (symbols) 
 
What is the second stage of Piegets cognitive development? Preoperarional (ages 2-7 years) 
-Egocentric 
-do not understand concrete logic or conservation 
 
4th stage of Piegets cognitiv...
TX PACT 4-8 CORE (790) Exam with complete solution 
 
How many SFs in 0.? 
8 
SFs: Addition and Subtraction Rules 
answer has the same # decimal places as numeral w/the smallest # of decimal places. 
EX: 1063.02 + 12.5 = 1075.5 
SFs: Multiplication/Division Rules 
answer has the same # of SFs as numeral with smallest # of SFs. 
EX: 1063.02 x 12.5 = 13287.75 => 1.33 x 10^4 
Define: Hypothesis, Theory, and Scientific Law 
Hypothesis: testable prediction based on observations (educated guess) 
T...
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TX PACT 4-8 CORE (790) Exam with complete solution 
 
How many SFs in 0.? 
8 
SFs: Addition and Subtraction Rules 
answer has the same # decimal places as numeral w/the smallest # of decimal places. 
EX: 1063.02 + 12.5 = 1075.5 
SFs: Multiplication/Division Rules 
answer has the same # of SFs as numeral with smallest # of SFs. 
EX: 1063.02 x 12.5 = 13287.75 => 1.33 x 10^4 
Define: Hypothesis, Theory, and Scientific Law 
Hypothesis: testable prediction based on observations (educated guess) 
T...
TX PACT 4-8 CORE (790) Exam with complete solution 
 
How many SFs in 0.? 
8 
SFs: Addition and Subtraction Rules 
answer has the same # decimal places as numeral w/the smallest # of decimal places. 
EX: 1063.02 + 12.5 = 1075.5 
SFs: Multiplication/Division Rules 
answer has the same # of SFs as numeral with smallest # of SFs. 
EX: 1063.02 x 12.5 = 13287.75 => 1.33 x 10^4 
Define: Hypothesis, Theory, and Scientific Law 
Hypothesis: testable prediction based on observations (educated guess) 
T...
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TX PACT 4-8 CORE (790) Exam with complete solution 
 
How many SFs in 0.? 
8 
SFs: Addition and Subtraction Rules 
answer has the same # decimal places as numeral w/the smallest # of decimal places. 
EX: 1063.02 + 12.5 = 1075.5 
SFs: Multiplication/Division Rules 
answer has the same # of SFs as numeral with smallest # of SFs. 
EX: 1063.02 x 12.5 = 13287.75 => 1.33 x 10^4 
Define: Hypothesis, Theory, and Scientific Law 
Hypothesis: testable prediction based on observations (educated guess) 
T...