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Grade 12 Job Search and Career
External career rewards:
  1. Values
  2. Extrinsic
  3. Intrinsic
None Job Search and Career
Grade 11 Circles CCSS: HSG-GMD.A.1

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As the number of sides continues to increase, will the value of the perimeter continue to increase without bound? Or is it approaching some value? Why?
  1. The perimeter value will continue to increase without bound, because the number of sides will keep increasing.
  2. The perimeter value will continue to increase without bound, because n is increasing at a faster rate than a is decreasing.
  3. The perimeter value will approach a certain value, since it is bounded by the circumference of the circle. The value seems to be π.
  4. The perimeter value will approach a certain value, because as n increases, a decreases. The value seems to be 4.
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Grade 11 Functions and Relations CCSS: HSF-LE.A.1, HSF-LE.A.1a

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Which of the following reasons best explains why proposition A is true?
  1. Since α is a constant value, the value of f(x+α)f(x) will also be a constant value.
  2. Because the simplified form of f(x+α)f(x) is an exponential equation, it is valid for all values of x, and will be constant.
  3. Since the simplified form of f(x+α)f(x) is independent of x, it will be a constant value.
  4. Because a constant value to the power of a constant value is also a constant, the value f(x+α)f(x) will also be a constant value.
None Vocabulary
values
  1. two things are the same
  2. craftsman who installs and repairs pipes and fixtures
  3. things and qualities that are important to a person
  4. group of animals that includes dogs, wolves and foxes
Grade 8 Functions and Relations
Grade 12 Physics
At the peak of the trajectory, what happens to the kinetic energy of the projectile?
  1. It is at its minimum value
  2. It is at its maximum value
  3. It is zero
  4. It is converted into thermal energy
Grade 9 Collecting and Interpreting Data
Grade 9 Lab Practices and Tools
What two things must all measurements have in order to be clear?
  1. number and distance
  2. number and size
  3. unit value and size
  4. number and unit value
Grade 11 Functions and Relations CCSS: HSF-IF.C.7e
What is the relationship between the growth rate and the initial value in an exponential function?
  1. The growth rate is proportional to the initial value
  2. The growth rate is inversely proportional to the initial value
  3. The growth rate is proportional to the square of the initial value
  4. The growth rate is proportional to the square root of the initial value
Grade 8 Function and Algebra Concepts
What is the relationship between the growth rate and the initial value in an exponential function?
  1. The growth rate is proportional to the initial value
  2. The growth rate is inversely proportional to the initial value
  3. The growth rate is proportional to the square of the initial value
  4. The growth rate is proportional to the square root of the initial value
Grade 12 Statistics and Probability Concepts
Positive correlation is a relationship where
  1. the value of one variable increases as the value of the other variable increases.
  2. the value of one variable decreases as the value of the other variable decreases.
  3. both variables increase to 1.
  4. both variables are increasing at the same rate.
Grade 9 Line Plots CCSS: HSS-ID.A.1
Which of the following best explains what the number of dots above the value of 5 means in the following dot plot?
Line Plot 1
  1. The frequency that the value 5 occurs in the data.
  2. The probability of the value of 5 occurring in the data.
  3. The odds of the value of 5 occurring in the data.
  4. That there is a 50% chance that you will get two values which are the same in this data set..
Grade 11 Collecting and Interpreting Data CCSS: HSS-ID.A.3
Which of the following best describes the effect of removing an outlier on the standard deviation of a data set?
  1. If the outlier is the minimum value, the standard deviation will decrease; and if the outlier is the maximum value, the standard deviation will increase.
  2. If the outlier is the minimum value, the standard deviation will increase; and if the outlier is the maximum value, the standard deviation will decrease.
  3. The standard deviation will increase, regardless of the outlier's value (maximum or minimum).
  4. The standard deviation will decrease, regardless of the outlier's value (maximum or minimum).
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