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refers to the purity of a color or hue |
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means to be able to not see through; nontransparent |
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Numerical data is an example of quantitative research. |
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Qualitative research is purely observational data. |
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Qualitative research is purely observational data. |
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Common good is an effort by individuals to work for their own personal needs. |
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Data is true information that is combined to form a conclusion |
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If the dimensions of a rectangle's sides change, its perimeter will change. |
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If the dimensions of a rectangle's sides change, its perimeter will not change |
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A biased sample will provide a good data set for research. |
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A biased sample will provide a good data set for research |
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Using a debit card for purchases is a convenient way to to buy now and pay later. |
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Under the Fair Debt Collection |
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Under the Fair Debt Collection Act, creditors are allowed to charge a new debt collection fee without informing the borrow notice. |
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The parts of a plot are exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution |
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The parts of a plot are exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. |
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Authors included every part of the plot in order to make their stories interesting |
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Authors included every part of the plot in order to make their stories interesting. |
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Frequency is how hard a person works |
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Repetition refers to several exercises to be done in a series. |
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Opportunity cost refers to the next best choice when making a decision |
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A noun takes the place of a pronoun |
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There is an adjective in the following sentence: Maria was excited about her new car. |
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The measures between a scale drawing and the object it represents are proportionate. a. skewed b. proportionate c. equivalent d. random |
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As a child grows, the understanding of their surroundings develops. a. stagnant b. progression c. deterioration d. relapse |
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Any color that has black added to it is called a shade. a. tint b. prism c. shade d. complement |
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Linear perspective organizes objects in space to show height, depth and width. a. height b. depth c. width d. all of the above |
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When a good is brought in from another country it is considered an import. a. Export b. Culture c. Objective d. Import |
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When someone is treated unfairly due to their ethnic background it is discrimination. a. Immigration b. discrimination c. transformation d. communism |
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The factor that remains fixed in an experiment is called a constant. a.data b.constant c.experiment d.hypothesis |
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A testable explanation of a situation is called a hypothesis. a.data b.constant c.experiment d.hypothesis |
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Placing money in several different types of investments is called diversification. a. stocks b. diversification c. dividends d. budgeting |
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Jargon means the following: a.special terms or language that is used within a particular job, field, or industry. b.sending messages without using spoken words. c.words that have certain meaning in a particular region of a country. d.using listening skills. |
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The sequence of events, with each event leading to the next, in a story, novel, or play is known as the a exposition b. theme c. plot d.setting |
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A particular type or class of literature, music, or an artistic composition is a. plot b. geotnre c. rising action d. climax |
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Goals should be all of the following except a. Non Specific b. Measurable c. Attainable d. Realistic |
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This part of speech joins words, phrases, and sentences. a. Preposition b. Conjunction c. Interjection d. Verb |
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is the movement of a group of people or animals from one location to another |
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is the amount of money someone is willing to loan you or amount still owed. |
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is the profit from an investment |
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The following data set of numbers are in ___________________order. |
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A mirror image is known as a |
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Getting a fever after a virus enters your body is an example of a |
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Scientific inquiry begins with |
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The message of the author, directly stated or implied, is referred to as in literature. |
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A piece of literature which is the result of the author’s imagination is |
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is the act of working together toward a common end or purpose |
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is a working practice whereby individuals work together to a common purpose to achieve business benefit. |
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describes nouns and pronouns |
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describes verbs, adjectives, and adverbs |
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There is an adjective in the following sentence: Maria was excited about her new car. |
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When a good is brought in from another country it is considered an import. |
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Goals should be all of the following except |
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To examine or judge carefully |
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