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Grade 7 Primes, Factors, and Multiples
The largest of the common factors of two or more numbers is the
  1. Absolute Value
  2. Common Factor
  3. Greatest Common Factor
  4. Least Common Multiple
Grade 5 Defining Words
factor or value influenced by other factors
  1. evaporation
  2. design
  3. hypothesis
  4. dependent variable
Grade 10 DNA, RNA, and Genetics
Gregor Mendel concluded that traits are
  1. not inherited by offspring.
  2. inherited through the passing of factors from parents to offspring.
  3. determined by dominant factors only.
  4. determined by recessive factors only.
Grade 11 Functions and Relations CCSS: HSF-LE.A.1, HSF-LE.A.1a

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One way to restate Proposition A is as follows: "Exponential functions grow by equal factors over equal intervals." What is the value of the equal factors and length of the equal intervals as represented in Proposition A?
  1. Equal factors are x0, equal intervals are c.
  2. Equal factors are α, equal intervals are x.
  3. Equal factors are α, equal intervals are c.
  4. Equal factors are c, equal intervals are α.
Grade 10 Similar and Congruent Figures CCSS: HSG-SRT.A.3

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Using the previous result, it can be shown that PQA4B4=QRB4C4. Which of the following dilations would transform point A4 to point P? Note: this dilation, applied to ΔA4B4C4, would also transform point C4 to R.
  1. A dilation of factor PQ centered at point Q.
  2. A dilation of factor PQA4B4 centered at point Q.
  3. A dilation of factor PQA4B4 centered at the origin.
  4. A dilation of factor A4B4 centered at the origin.
Grade 3 Multiplication
Factors are the
  1. answers to multiplication problems.
  2. numbers that you multiply.
  3. numbers that you add.
Grade 5 Defining Words
saved by something
  1. factor
  2. salvation
  3. pace
  4. evident
Grade 3 Multiplication
In 6 x 8 = 48, what is 48?
  1. sum
  2. addend
  3. factor
  4. product
Grade 6 Fill in the Blank Vocabulary
Grade 4 Primes, Factors, and Multiples
Grade 5 Economics
Grade 4 Multiplication
Grade 9 Fitness
Grade 5 Defining Words
Thing that can cause something else to happen
  1. factor
  2. salvation
  3. evident
  4. pace
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