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Choose the relation that is a function. |
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Which point do planes DHC, EHF, and BFG have in common? |
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Name the postulate or theorem that concludes  |
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Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem |
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Alternate Interior Angles Theorem |
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Consecutive Interior Angles Theorem |
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Corresponding Angles Postulate |
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Classify  |
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right |
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equiangular |
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obtuse |
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Which relationship would most likely have a positive correlation? |
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the number of tickets sold for a baseball game, and the number of hotdogs sold at the game. |
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the number of miles driven, and the number of gallons of gas in the car. |
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the rate at which a train travels, and the time it takes for it to reach its destination. |
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the amount of memory in computer, and the number of keys on the keyboard. |
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If a die and coin are tossed, what is the probability of rolling an even number on the die and heads on the coin? |
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Refer to the parallelogram below. Find . |
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127° |
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110° |
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120° |
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123° |
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8. |
Simplify (3a4b2)2 (2a3bc2)3. |
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72a17b7c6 |
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36a17b7c6 |
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17a12b8c5 |
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6a17b7c6 |
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If triangle FGH is congruent to triangle JKI, name the corresponding angles. |
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F K, G I, H J |
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F J, G K, H I |
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F I, G J, H K |
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F G, H I, J K |
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Simplify 12y + 8y. |
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simplified |
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20y |
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4y |
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20y2 |
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Find the odds of rolling a number greater than or equal to four on a number cube. |
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Solve 9x – 11 = -56. |
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x = 5 |
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x = -405 |
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x = 405 |
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x = -5 |
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Steve needed to find out which classes people liked the most. Therefore, after he arrived at his math club meeting, he asked some people there. What kind of sample is this? |
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biased, convenience |
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biased, voluntary |
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unbiased, random stratified sample |
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unbiased, random sample |
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Which of the following frequencies occurs most often? |
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12 |
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To ensure healthy food, every tenth item is checked. What kind of sample is this? |
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Convenience Sampling |
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Cluster Sampling |
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Random Sampling |
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Systematic Sampling |
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Which relationship will most likely have a negative correlation? |
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Battery power of a flashlight, and continued use of the flashlight. |
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A person's height and a person's eye color. |
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Increasing snow inches, and sled sales. |
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The number of movie tickets sold and the amount of popcorn sold. |
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Which rule best describes the pattern 4.5, 9.5, 19.5, 39.5, 79.5… |
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Subtract 1.5, add 6.5. |
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Add 5, subtract 0.5. |
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Subtract 0.5, multiply by 2. |
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Multiply by 2, add 0.5. |
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A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. What is the probability that the card is red or a spade? |
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A bag of marbles has 3 green marbles, 3 red marbles and 6 yellow marbles. One marble is taken from the bag. It is not replaced. Then another marble is taken from the bag. What is the probability that the both marbles are red? |
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A bag of marbles has 4 blue marbles, 1 red marble, 5 green marbles and 6 orange marbles. One marble is taken from the bag. It is not replaced. Then another marble is taken from the bag. What is the probability that the first marble is blue and the second marble is orange? |
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