Set: Units-2-4 vocab revised

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Term Definition
absolute value distance from 0 on a number line
prime number whole number greater than 1 whose only factors are itself and 1
composite number whole number greater than 1 which is not prime
relatively prime numbers have a GCF of 1
irrational number non-terminating and non-repeating number
ratio a comparison between 2 quantities
unit rate if 2 quantities have different units of measure, the rate of a per b is a/b
proportion statement of equality between 2 ratios
property of proportions in a proportion, the product of the means is equal to the product of the extremes
percent ratio of a number to 100

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Terms 10
Creator Genevieve-Isabelle
Created June 16, 2008
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Tags final, vocab, math, kaplan
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Since Ms.Kaplan said that the definitions on the final were the most important one, i got rid of some of them that were really pointless.

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Genevieve-Isabelle : i hate finals :eek: :mad: :sad: :evil:
Genevieve-Isabelle : :cry: im gonna fail math 2morrow
Genevieve-Isabelle : Changed irrational number → non terminating and non repeating number to irrational number → non-terminating and non-repeating number
Genevieve-Isabelle : Changed composite number → a whole number greater than 1 which is not prime to composite number → awhole number greater than 1 which is not prime
Genevieve-Isabelle : Changed proportion → a statement of equality between 2 ratios to proportion → statement of equality between 2 ratios
Genevieve-Isabelle : Changed composite number → awhole number greater than 1 which is not prime to composite number → whole number greater than 1 which is not prime
Genevieve-Isabelle : Changed property of proportions → in a proportion, the product of the means is always equal to the product of the extremes to property of proportions → in a proportion, the product of the means is equal to the product of the extremes
Genevieve-Isabelle : Changed absolute value → distance from 0 on a number lin to absolute value → distance from 0 on a number line
Genevieve-Isabelle : omg math was sooo easy!!! :razz: :razz: :razz: :razz: :razz:
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  1. ratioa comparison between 2 quantities - 4 misses
  2. relatively prime numbershave a GCF of 1 - 2 misses
  3. unit rateif 2 quantities have different units of measure, the rate of a per b is a/b - 2 misses
  4. absolute valuedistance from 0 on a number line - 1 miss
  5. prime numberwhole number greater than 1 whose only factors are itself and 1 - 1 miss
  6. composite numberwhole number greater than 1 which is not prime - 1 miss
  7. property of proportionsin a proportion, the product of the means is equal to the product of the extremes - 1 miss