place value Crossword Puzzles
Maths Crossword 2025-05-29
9 Clues: 60-1 • What is 1190-200 • Add 2112 and 2134 • add 1000 to 523991 • greatest 7 digit number • place value of 5 in 356072 • how many 2 digit prime numbers are there • make smallest number by digits 5,8,3,1,4 • make the largest 6 digit number using 9,6,6,9,3,1
Maths Crossword 2025-05-29
9 Clues: 60-1 • What is 1190-200 • Add 2112 and 2134 • add 1000 to 523991 • greatest 7 digit number • place value of 5 in 356072 • how many 2 digit prime numbers are there • make smallest number by digits 5,8,3,1,4 • make the largest 6 digit number using 9,6,6,9,3,1
Maths Crossword 2025-05-29
9 Clues: 60-1 • What is 1190-200 • Add 2112 and 2134 • add 1000 to 523991 • greatest 7 digit number • place value of 5 in 356072 • how many 2 digit prime numbers are there • make smallest number by digits 5,8,3,1,4 • make the largest 6 digit number using 9,6,6,9,3,1
Buy or Sell a Car 2022-10-26
Across
- The middle number when numbers are in ascending or descending order
- A value that tells how dispersed or spread out a data set is
- a set of numbers
- Small numbers, similar to exponents, except in the descending position that are used to name quartiles
- Three values represented by Q1, Q2, and Q3 that divide the distribution into four subset that each contains 25% of the data.
- Q3 is the third quartile, and 75% of the numbers in the data set are at or below Q3.
- The most often occurring value in a data set; there can be more than one mode or no modes at all.
- order Numbers that are in order from the least value to the greatest value.
- of central tendency: single numbers, such as the mean, median, and mode, designed to represent a “typical” value for the data
- order Numbers that are in order from the greatest to the least
- When the mean of a data set is not equal to the median
- Numbers in a data set that are extreme values
Down
- A set of data that has two modes.
- Q1 is the first quartile or lower quartile, and 25% of the numbers in the data set are at or below Q1
- the difference between the upper and lower quartiles.
- Mathematics that deals with the collection, analysis, and interpretation of numerical facts or data
- When a value or measure of central tendency does not change easily or significantly due to an extreme value
- often referred to as average; the sum of all the numbers in a data set divided by the numbers of elements in the data set.
18 Clues: a set of numbers • A set of data that has two modes. • Numbers in a data set that are extreme values • the difference between the upper and lower quartiles. • When the mean of a data set is not equal to the median • A value that tells how dispersed or spread out a data set is • order Numbers that are in order from the greatest to the least • ...
LEAN WEEK 2025-08-13
Across
- A workplace organization method that stands for Sort, Set in order, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain. It helps create a clean, organized, and efficient work environment.
- A production system where work is initiated based on actual customer demand rather than forecasts. It helps reduce overproduction and inventory waste.
- A visual scheduling system that helps manage workflow and inventory. It uses cards or signals to indicate when new work should begin, ensuring just-in-time production and avoiding overproduction.
- A Japanese term for "waste." It refers to any activity or process that does not add value to the customer, such as excess inventory, waiting time, or unnecessary motion.
- Stream The series of steps or activities required to deliver a product or service to the customer. It includes both value-adding and non-value-adding steps, with a focus on eliminating waste.
- A Japanese term meaning "the real place." It refers to the actual location where work is done, such as the shop floor or production area. Visiting the Gemba allows leaders to observe processes, identify issues, and engage with employees.
- Anything in a process that does not add value to the customer. Common types of waste include overproduction, waiting, defects, excess inventory, unnecessary motion, overprocessing, and unused talent.
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- The central focus of all LEAN processes. LEAN aims to deliver maximum value to the customer by eliminating waste and improving quality, speed, and efficiency.
- A mistake-proofing technique designed to prevent errors or defects in a process. It involves creating mechanisms or systems that make it impossible to perform a task incorrectly.
- Time The rate at which a product must be completed to meet customer demand. It is calculated by dividing the available production time by the customer demand.
- The smooth and uninterrupted movement of work, materials, or information through a process. Achieving flow reduces delays, bottlenecks, and inefficiencies.
- - A Japanese term meaning "continuous improvement." It focuses on small, incremental changes that collectively lead to significant improvements in processes, efficiency, and quality.
12 Clues: A production system where work is initiated based on actual customer demand rather than forecasts. It helps reduce overproduction and inventory waste. • The smooth and uninterrupted movement of work, materials, or information through a process. Achieving flow reduces delays, bottlenecks, and inefficiencies. • ...
Package Design Crossword 2018-11-27
Across
- the secondary or vertical axis of a system of coordinates, points along which have a value of zero for all other coordinates
- the surface of a thing, especially one that is presented to the view or has a particular function
- the process or art of tessellating a surface, or the state of being tessellated
- the throwing back by a body or surface of light, heat, or sound without absorbing it.
- the action of rotating around an axis or center
Down
- a thorough or dramatic change in form or appearance
- the principal or horizontal axis of a system of coordinates, points along which have a value of zero for all other coordinates
- the process of moving something from one place to another
- the outside limit of an object, area, or surface; a place or part farthest away from the center of something
9 Clues: the action of rotating around an axis or center • a thorough or dramatic change in form or appearance • the process of moving something from one place to another • the process or art of tessellating a surface, or the state of being tessellated • the throwing back by a body or surface of light, heat, or sound without absorbing it. • ...
Words and items found in class 2014-02-21
Across
- this is the study of words, symbols, and their abstract meanings and is taught during 4th and 7th period
- He said 'imagination is more important than knowledge'
- the vertical change over the horizontal change in a graph
- steepness of a line
- collection of all input values
- this is the negation of a conditional statement
- He said 'the time is always right to do what is right'
- this is an expression with many terms
- this is the person taking a teacher's place in class
- this description of slope moves down and to the right
- this is something that is earned and not given freely
- we need two points for this to exist
Down
- rule stating for every input value there exists an output value
- She said 'no one can make you feel inferior without your consent'
- taking ownership of what we say and what we do
- this is the study of our economy using Algebra and is taught during 3rd period
- this is what we look for and rhymes with unity
- a statement containing an if and only if part
- this determines if an algebraic function is linear or non-linear
- our one and only grand latino
- this is the study of the size, shape and position of 2 dimensional shapes and 3 dimensional figures
- when we exchange the hypothesis with the conclusion
- this description of slope moves up and to the right
- this slope describes a horizontal line in a graph
- this slope describes a vertical line in a graph
- location or meeting place of two lines intersecting
26 Clues: steepness of a line • our one and only grand latino • collection of all input values • we need two points for this to exist • this is an expression with many terms • a statement containing an if and only if part • taking ownership of what we say and what we do • this is what we look for and rhymes with unity • this is the negation of a conditional statement • ...
Social Media 2016-05-19
Across
- a condition or situation shared on ones profile
- Being in the presence of another; facing each other
- check a persons's profile, site regularly
- absolutely necessary
- a situation involving exposure to danger
- a short message posted on the Twitter social network website
- a description of somebody/something that gives the most important information
- achievement
- giving value, approving
- the state of being in a place or situation that is separate from others : the condition of being on ones own
- becoming very popular in a short amount of time
- communicate or work together
- look at something/someone quickly
- value
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- reality an artificial world that consists of images and sounds created by a computer and that is affected by the actions of a person who is experiencing it
- evaluate
- a Tweet that is re-shared to the followers of another user's Twitter account
- look for, search for, pursue
- enormous, immense
- the quality or condition of being real and authentic
- encourage
- down make something weaker and less effective
- absence of something
- a number symbol used to label keywords in a tweet. A way of categorizing
- The websites and applications considered as collectively constituting a medium by which people share messages, photographs, and other information, especially in online communities or forums
- The process by which individuals internalize the values, beliefs, and norms of a given society and learn to function as members of that society.
- something that is of great importance
- a place, means, or opportunity for public expression of opinion
- the right of a person to keep part of their life not open to the public
29 Clues: value • evaluate • encourage • achievement • enormous, immense • absolutely necessary • absence of something • giving value, approving • look for, search for, pursue • communicate or work together • look at something/someone quickly • something that is of great importance • a situation involving exposure to danger • check a persons's profile, site regularly • ...
Marketing management concept 2024-01-27
Across
- of quantity demanded to price changes.
- Forces impacting market behavior.
- Positioning_Positioning a brand in consumers' minds.
- Building and maintaining relationships with customers.
- Plan_Document outlining marketing goals and strategies.
- Process of dividing a market into distinct groups.
- analyzing, and interpreting information about a market.
- Mix_ Blend of advertising, sales promotion, PR, and personal selling.
- Advantage_Unique advantage setting a company apart.
- The blend of product, price, place, and promotion.
- Lifecycle_Journey from product introduction to decline.
- The specific group of potential customers a firm aims to serve.
- and recognition of a brand.SalesPromotion_ Short-term incentives to boost sales.Marketdemand The quantity of a product consumers are willing to buy
- a market based on common characteristics.
- Location where sales occur.
- for getting products to consumers
- of products a company offers.
- market presence.
- how products reach consumers.
Down
- unique value a product offers to customers.
- of an organization's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
- representation of consumer journey.
- rivals in the marketplace.
- purchasing behavior.
- representation of consumer perceptions.
- a product's image in the market.
- Measuring customer co
- Introducing something new.
- a product stand out.
- tools: product, price, place, and promotion.
- aimed at target audiences.
- goals for marketing efforts.
- products into media.DemandForecasting_ Estimating future demand.
- of people a product is intended for.
- and launching new products.
- a market based on characteristics.
- Path products follow to reach consumers.
- Strategy_Tactical tools: product, price, place, and promotion
- perceived value beyond its functional benefits.
- Focus on customer needs and satisfaction.
- of a market held by a company. AdvertisingCampaign_Coordinated series of advertisements.
- of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
- Penetration Strategy introducing a new product to a new market.
- Behavior_Study of how individuals make decisions.
44 Clues: market presence. • purchasing behavior. • a product stand out. • Measuring customer co • rivals in the marketplace. • Introducing something new. • aimed at target audiences. • and launching new products. • Location where sales occur. • goals for marketing efforts. • of products a company offers. • how products reach consumers. • a product's image in the market. • ...
Valeria Saldivar Pd. 3 2025-05-30
Across
- Process of adopting the cultural traits of another group (3IDK)
- The rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology; significant because it increased food production globally. (5VIT)
- Explains how services are distributed and why settlements form a hierarchy; significant for understanding urban geography. (7VIT)
- Transition Model A model that explains population changes over time as a country develops; significant for predicting population growth and social change. (2VIT)
- The way geographers identify, explain, and predict the location of places and processes; significant because it helps explain spatial patterns of human activity. (1VIT)
- Culture traditionally practiced by small, homogeneous groups in rural areas (3CC)
- Density Number of people per unit of arable land (2IDK)
- Migration from a location (2CC)
- The visible imprint of human activity on the landscape; significant because it shows how culture shapes the physical environment. (3VIT)
- Production of food for sale off the farm (5CC)
- A map in which the size of countries or regions is proportional to the value of a particular variable (1IDK)
- The physical characteristics of a place (1CC)
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- The location of a place relative to other places (1CC)
- Production of food primarily for consumption by the farmer’s family (5CC)
- Culture found in large, heterogeneous societies that share certain habits despite differences (3CC)
- A portion of a state that is separated from the main territory (4IDK)
- A line on a map that connects points of equal value, such as elevation or temperature (1IDK)
- Supreme power or authority of a state to govern itself; significant because it defines a state’s independence and control. (4VIT)
- Migration to a location (2CC)
- A piece of territory surrounded by another political unit (4IDK)
- Migration of people to a specific location because relatives or members of the same nationality previously migrated there (2IDK)
21 Clues: Migration to a location (2CC) • Migration from a location (2CC) • The physical characteristics of a place (1CC) • Production of food for sale off the farm (5CC) • The location of a place relative to other places (1CC) • Density Number of people per unit of arable land (2IDK) • Process of adopting the cultural traits of another group (3IDK) • ...
Economics Chap. 1 2022-09-15
Across
- Cost The cost of the next best option
- Measure of worth in dollars and sense
- Work, factor of production
- Risk takers who do something new with resources they already have
- Choices Trade-offs
- A condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources
- An accumulation of goods that are tangible, scarce, and transferable
Down
- Measure of a country's total output of goods over a twelve month period
- buyers
- The ability of an object to give satisfaction and be useful to an individual
- Market A place where one can buy things like land, labor, and capital
- A way of expressing a need
- The study of how people try to satisfy unlimited wants through limited resources
- Things we must have in order to survive
- Market A place where goods and services are purchased and sold
- Gift of nature, factor of prodcution
- capital The measure of a population's health, skill, and motivation
17 Clues: buyers • Choices Trade-offs • A way of expressing a need • Work, factor of production • Gift of nature, factor of prodcution • Cost The cost of the next best option • Measure of worth in dollars and sense • Things we must have in order to survive • Market A place where goods and services are purchased and sold • A condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources • ...
Festive Challenge 2025-12-17
Across
- A central point where activities or transport routes connect
- The middle value in a set of data when ordered
- Describes a climate with very little precipitation
- An instrument used to measure temperature
- A powerful tropical storm with very strong winds
- A place where people live
- A plant adapted to survive in dry desert conditions
- Overcrowded urban areas with poor housing and limited services
- Water that falls from the atmosphere, such as rain or snow
- The process by which land becomes drier and more desert-like
Down
- The process by which places become more similar to each other
- The amount of rain an area receives over time
- The shape and height of the land
- An instrument used to measure wind speed
- Long-term average weather of a place
- A region that receives very little rainfall
- The central area of a city where most business and shops are located
17 Clues: A place where people live • The shape and height of the land • Long-term average weather of a place • An instrument used to measure wind speed • An instrument used to measure temperature • A region that receives very little rainfall • The amount of rain an area receives over time • The middle value in a set of data when ordered • ...
Math Vocab 2013-09-26
Across
- order-of-operations - The order in which you perform operations can affect the value of an expression 2 words
- Have identical variable 2 words
- Numbers that are the same distance from zero on a number line but in opposite directions
- 2 words When you add a number and 0, the sum equals the original number.
- he process of reasoning from one or more general statements (premises) to reach a logically certain conclusion 2 words
- are the whole numbers and their opposites.
- use to show repeated multiplication
Down
- form an idea of the amount, number, or value of
- a term that has no variable
- 2 words When you multiply a number and 1, the product equals the original number.
- A number's distance from zero on the number line 2 words
- A letter replacing or holding the place for a number
- can be divided evenly
- a number or the product of a number or a variable
- a number that multiplies a variable
15 Clues: can be divided evenly • a term that has no variable • Have identical variable 2 words • a number that multiplies a variable • use to show repeated multiplication • are the whole numbers and their opposites. • form an idea of the amount, number, or value of • a number or the product of a number or a variable • A letter replacing or holding the place for a number • ...
Vocabulary Unit 8 2023-02-01
Across
- (adj.) thin and bony, starved looking; bare, barren
- (v.) to pass through or gain entrance to gradually or stealthily
- (v.) to declare publicly or officially
- (v.) to plunge straight down; (n.) a weight fastened to a line
- (n.) a very close friend, pal, chum, buddy
- (adj.) capable of being grasped by the sense or mind
- (n.) hatred, ill-will
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- (n.) clothes, apparel, garb; (v.) to dress, adorn, or bedeck
- (v.) to be of use or benefit to; to make use of; to take advantage of; to profit or benefit; (n.) use, benefit, or value
- (adj.) puzzling, mystifying, or enigmatic
- (v.) to make of no value or consequence, cancel, wipe out
- (adj.) going in different directions; different from each other; departing from conversation, deviant
- (adj.) very earnest, emotional, passionate; extremely hot
- (v.) to join at one end or be next to; to support, prop up
- (n.) an agent, substitute; a written permission allowing one person to act in another's place
15 Clues: (n.) hatred, ill-will • (v.) to declare publicly or officially • (adj.) puzzling, mystifying, or enigmatic • (n.) a very close friend, pal, chum, buddy • (adj.) thin and bony, starved looking; bare, barren • (adj.) capable of being grasped by the sense or mind • (v.) to make of no value or consequence, cancel, wipe out • ...
Unit 2 Vocab Review 2023-11-12
Across
- the ___________ describes if a scatterplot is strong, moderate, or weak
- the scatterplot is considered ___________ when the r value is between 0.1 and 0.5
- the scatterplot is considered ___________ when the r value is between 0.5 and 0.8
- the ___________ describes if a scatterplot is positive, negative, or if there is no correlation
- the ___________ is either linear or nonlinear
- the scatterplot is considered to have ___________ when the r value is between 0 and 0.1
- the variable that measures an outcome of a study
Down
- shows the relationship between two quantitative variables measured on the same individuals
- the ___________ includes outliers and clusters
- one variable causes something to happen in the other variable
- is represented by 'r' and measures the strength and direction of a linear relationship
- there is an ___________ if knowing the value of one variable helps us predict the value of the other
- the variable that helps predict or explain changes in a response variable
- if r = 1 or -1, the model is a ___________ with all the data points on the line
- a ___________ bar chart displays possible values of a categorical variable as segments of a rectangle
- the scatterplot is considered ___________ when the r value is between 0.8 and 1
16 Clues: the ___________ is either linear or nonlinear • the ___________ includes outliers and clusters • the variable that measures an outcome of a study • one variable causes something to happen in the other variable • the ___________ describes if a scatterplot is strong, moderate, or weak • the variable that helps predict or explain changes in a response variable • ...
Algebra 1 Semester 2 Begin Cross Word Puzzle 2025-01-06
Across
- A combination of numbers, variables, and operators
- Terms that have the same variable raised to the same power
- A statement that one quantity is not equal to another
- Using the five number summary of minimum, Q1, median, Q3, and maximum to summarize the data on a number line
- A numerical factor in a term of an algebraic e
- A table that displays two categorical variables
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- A line that best represents the data in a scatterplot
- A distribution that is identical on both sides of the center
- Shows every value of a dataset on a number line
- The ratio of the number of times an event occurs to the total number of trials
- An ordered pair that contains an x-value and y-value to determine location on the coordinate plane
- Two expressions that have the same value for all values of the variable
- The difference between the observed value and the predicted value.
- A graph that shows the relationship between two variables
- A statistical measure that describes how much a set of data varies
- A mathematical statement that asserts the equality of two expressions
16 Clues: A numerical factor in a term of an algebraic e • Shows every value of a dataset on a number line • A table that displays two categorical variables • A combination of numbers, variables, and operators • A line that best represents the data in a scatterplot • A statement that one quantity is not equal to another • ...
GRADE 5 DATA REPRESENTATION 2024-02-22
Across
- A way to separate data by place value
- A record of how many times a value in a data set occurs
- Plotted points on a graph that show a relationship between two sets of data
- A type of graph using dots to show how many times each data point happens
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- Words or pictures on a graph, chart, or map that explain what the different parts mean
- Groups that you can sort objects into
- How many times something happens
- The way two numbers are connected by a rule
- A type of graph in which an amount is shown using vertical or horizontal rectangular bars
- A visual way to represent data
- Numbers, words, observations, or measurements that are collected and recorded
11 Clues: A visual way to represent data • How many times something happens • Groups that you can sort objects into • A way to separate data by place value • The way two numbers are connected by a rule • A record of how many times a value in a data set occurs • A type of graph using dots to show how many times each data point happens • ...
Maths Homework 2019-10-18
Across
- fraction a fraction in which the numerator is greater than the denominator, such as 5/4.
- constituting number ten in a sequence; 10th.
- the number above the line in a fraction
- point a full point or dot placed after the figure representing units in a decimal fraction.
- In other words equivalent fractions
- one part in a hundred equal parts. 1/100th
- line a line on which numbers are marked at intervals, used to illustrate simple maths operations
- fraction a fraction that is less than one, with the numerator less than the denominator.
Down
- any of the numerals from 0 to 9, especially when forming part of a number.
- is a number that represents a part of a whole
- the number below the line in a fraction
- value the number value that a digit has by virtue of its position in a number.
- All of something. Complete.
- half of half
- an amount equal to a half.
15 Clues: half of half • an amount equal to a half. • All of something. Complete. • In other words equivalent fractions • the number below the line in a fraction • the number above the line in a fraction • one part in a hundred equal parts. 1/100th • constituting number ten in a sequence; 10th. • is a number that represents a part of a whole • ...
The Pearl Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2020-11-14
Across
- (noun) money or food given to the poor
- (noun) extreme greed for wealth or material gain
- (adj) coming after something in time; following
- (adj) Humbly imploring; making a plea, especially to someone in power or authority.
- (noun) a small hole in something such as the skin, caused by a sharp object
- (noun) a person or thing that is indigenous (or native) to a place
- (adj) poor; needy
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- (adj) requiring or using great effort, energy or exertion
- (verb) assess the value or quality of something
- (adv) in a way that is not proud or arrogant; showing a modest or low estimation of one’s value
- (adv) mournfully; expressing sorrow or melancholy
- (n) a person in a group who becomes separated from the others, typically because of moving more slowly
- (adj) (of a person) somewhat fat or of heavy build
- (verb) make a deceptive or distracting movement, especially during a fight.
- (adj) unpleasantly damp, musty and cold
15 Clues: (adj) poor; needy • (noun) money or food given to the poor • (adj) unpleasantly damp, musty and cold • (verb) assess the value or quality of something • (adj) coming after something in time; following • (noun) extreme greed for wealth or material gain • (adv) mournfully; expressing sorrow or melancholy • (adj) (of a person) somewhat fat or of heavy build • ...
Univariate Data: SUCSC 2025-11-02
Across
- A subset of the population. Is not guaranteed to be representative of the population
- The collection of all quantitative values and the corresponding frequencies for those values
- A characteristic or measurement that varies by individual. Can be either categorical or quantitative in nature
- A variable that takes on numerical values for which it makes sense to find the average
- First thing you do with your data
- A measurement of interest from a sample. Statistics vary from sample-to-sample
- The TRUE measurement of interest for the population
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- The collection of ALL individuals
- A variable that places an individual into one of several groups or categories
- An object (person, place or thing) described by a set of data
- One variable dataset
- A value that is out-of-pattern and a significant distance from the expected value
- A connection, relationship or correlation between two variables
- Drawing conclusions beyond the sample at hand
- Two variable dataset
15 Clues: One variable dataset • Two variable dataset • The collection of ALL individuals • First thing you do with your data • Drawing conclusions beyond the sample at hand • The TRUE measurement of interest for the population • An object (person, place or thing) described by a set of data • A connection, relationship or correlation between two variables • ...
Shopping and money - Unit 3 Form 8 2025-11-10
maths meganumber 2015-07-03
Across
- the area of a triangle with length 7 and height 12
- 5742/9
- the value of 7 cubed
- the area of a rectangle with sides of 8 and 80
- the first four terms of the sequence 6n
- 8 to the power of zero
- the mean of 8,6,9,4 and 8
- 15% of 980
- the average speed of 990mile journey over 18 hours
- first four terms of the sequence n+1
- the missing angle in a triangle with angles 34 and 98
- 7811 rounded to 2 significant figures
- 96x85
- the first 4 terms of the sequence 11n-3
- 645x521
- the value of 5 to the power of 4
- 5% increase of 682
- 472532 rounded to 3 significant figures
- the value of x if x/2-12=48
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- the value of 3c squared if c=9
- 645x587
- 198x658
- 10% of 62040
- 5 squared x 6 squared
- 8716392 rounded to 3 significant figures
- the square root of 225
- amount of metres in 1.8km
- first four terms of the sequence 3n+1
- 184x56
- the value of x if 6x-9=27
- 175x692
- 16 squared
- -8x-17
- the amount of cards in a full pack (excluding jokers)
- 3 squared x 7 squared
35 Clues: 96x85 • 5742/9 • 184x56 • -8x-17 • 645x587 • 198x658 • 175x692 • 645x521 • 15% of 980 • 16 squared • 10% of 62040 • 5% increase of 682 • the value of 7 cubed • 5 squared x 6 squared • 3 squared x 7 squared • 8 to the power of zero • the square root of 225 • the mean of 8,6,9,4 and 8 • amount of metres in 1.8km • the value of x if 6x-9=27 • the value of x if x/2-12=48 • the value of 3c squared if c=9 • ...
Using Summary Statistics to Make Informed Decisions 2016-02-23
Across
- A distribution with two distinct peaks
- A space in the distribution with no (or relatively few) data points
- With a population, the mean of the squared deviations
- A range - the difference of the first and third quartiles
- Least observed value of a distribution
- A number that is half the sum of the maximum and the minimum values of a distribution
- The maximum value of a distribution minus the minimum value
- The distinctive peaks of a distribution
- A disproportionately large group of data points near a specific value
Down
- With a dataset, the graph of the five number summary
- The points that break the distribution into equally-sized ordered portions
- With a dataset, the difference between a number and the mean
- A quantity that gives information about a sample drawn from a population
- A statistic (single number) that provides information about a sample drawn from a population
- The name of the groups when data is broken down into four equal-sized groups
- A quantity that gives information about the entire population
- A distribution with only one peak
- The sum of the values of a distribution divided by the number of values
- Greatest observed value of a distribution
- A data point that is more than 150% of the IQR below Q1 or above Q3
20 Clues: A distribution with only one peak • A distribution with two distinct peaks • Least observed value of a distribution • The distinctive peaks of a distribution • Greatest observed value of a distribution • With a dataset, the graph of the five number summary • With a population, the mean of the squared deviations • ...
AP Statistics – Testing a Claim 2018-02-20
Across
- if the Ha says the the parameter is NOT Ho
- range of values where the parameter might be
- true value of a population
- the probability that we can get a value as or more extreme than the test statistic
- percent chance that your CI will have the parameter
- the hypothesis that we are trying to find evidence that proves it
- study designs that draw two different data points on the same subject yield data that is
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- statistic chosen to represent the population in the test
- critical value times standard deviation
- the type of error when we reject Ho when Ho is true
- a multiplier that makes the CI wide enough to have the stated CL
- critical value for proportions
- when the STD of a statistic is estimated from the data
- random, normal, and independent
- procedure done to decide between two hypotheses
- the probability that the test will reject Ho when Ha is true
- one value drawn from the population that may or may not be the parameter
- the type of error when we fail to reject Ho when Ha is true
- if the Ha says that the parameter is larger OR smaller than in Ho
- the hypothesis that we are trying to find evidence against
20 Clues: true value of a population • critical value for proportions • random, normal, and independent • critical value times standard deviation • if the Ha says the the parameter is NOT Ho • range of values where the parameter might be • procedure done to decide between two hypotheses • the type of error when we reject Ho when Ho is true • ...
Math words 2017-05-20
Across
- A line that touches a curve at one time.
- The expression located under the radical in the quadratic formula.
- A line that approaches zero as the curve tend to infinity.
- A statement of an equality containing one or more variables.
- Assigns numbers to functions in way that can describe area,volume,displacement
- Way of selecting items from a collection, such that order of selection does not matter.
- A quantity whose value depends on another value.
- Relation that holds between two values when they are different.
- The measure of the amount of space inside of a solid figure.
- This is a line which a shape is symmetrical.
- A type of smooth curve line in a plane.
Down
- A line meeting another at a right angle or 90.
- The middle value in the list of numbers.
- A maximum or minimum points.
- Process of replacing a variable in expression with its actual value.
- The number which appears most often in a set of numbers.
- A line with zero line in which y axis has a static value.
- The size of a surface.
- The period goes from one peak to the next.
- A shape, formed by two lines diverging from a common point.
20 Clues: The size of a surface. • A maximum or minimum points. • A type of smooth curve line in a plane. • The middle value in the list of numbers. • A line that touches a curve at one time. • The period goes from one peak to the next. • This is a line which a shape is symmetrical. • A line meeting another at a right angle or 90. • A quantity whose value depends on another value. • ...
6th Grade Math Vocab Review 2021-05-19
Across
- expression a mathematical expression that contains one or more variables
- an equation showing the equality of two ratios
- number a counting number that has exactly two different factors (itself and one)
- value the distance a number is from zero
- the number in division that is being divided
- or ratio a comparison by division of two quantities with unlike units
- a letter that represents a missing or unknown value
- two numbers whose product is one
- variable a variable whose value is determined by the value of at least one other variable
- numbers any number that can be written as a integer divided by a nonzero integer
- rate a ratio of a quantity to a single unit
Down
- variable the variable whose value does not rely on the values of other variables
- in division the number that divides the other number
- prime having no factors in common other than one
- area the sum of the areas of all the faces of a three dimensional figure
- a two dimensional representation of a three dimensional shape
- a mathematical sentence that compares two quantities
- an ordered arrangement
- the result of multiplying two or more numbers called factors
- when two or more numbers are multiplied to give a product
20 Clues: an ordered arrangement • two numbers whose product is one • value the distance a number is from zero • rate a ratio of a quantity to a single unit • the number in division that is being divided • an equation showing the equality of two ratios • prime having no factors in common other than one • a letter that represents a missing or unknown value • ...
Crazy Calc Crossword 2025-06-02
Across
- Field A graph of solutions to a differential equation
- Maximum The largest y value on a given domain
- The maximum and minimum points
- Rule A rule we use to take the derivative of a composition of functions
- Rule A rule we use to take the derivative of real numbers
- The derivative of position
- Line The instantaneous rate of change of the function at a given value
- The absolute value of velocity
- Determined by the sign of a function’s second derivative
- Velocity Total displacement over total time
- The derivative of velocity
- The value that a function approaches at a given value
- A function with no discontinuities
Down
- If a function’s derivative is defined at each point
- Rule A rule we use to take the derivative of the quotient of two functions
- Minimum The smallest y value on a given domain
- Distance The sum of all distances over a time interval
- Sum An estimation based on a finite sum
- The slope of the tangent line at that point
- Inverse derivative
- Point A point where f’ is either 0 or undefined
- Rule A rule we use to take the derivative of the product of multiple functions
- The function remains the same regardless of transformations
- The calculation of an integral
- The process of finding maximum and minimum values given restrictions
25 Clues: Inverse derivative • The derivative of position • The derivative of velocity • The maximum and minimum points • The absolute value of velocity • The calculation of an integral • A function with no discontinuities • Sum An estimation based on a finite sum • The slope of the tangent line at that point • Velocity Total displacement over total time • ...
Chemistry Module 1 Vocabulary 2025-08-22
Across
- the variable whose value depends on or changes in response to the independent variable
- matter that has a definite and uniform composition
- a visual display of data
- the SI base unit for length
- a measurement that reflects the amount of matter
- the study of matter and the changes that it undergoes
- an explanation of a natural phenomenon based on many observations and investigations
- a visual, verbal, or mathematical explanation of experimental data
- a testable explanation of a situation or phenomena
- Unit-a unit that is defined by a combination of base units
- the difference between an experimental value and an accepted value
Down
- SI base unit for volume
- a physical property of matter and is defined as the amount of mass per unit volume
- a measure not only of the amount of matter but also of the effect of Earth’s gravitational pull on that matter
- the variable a scientist deliberately changes during an experiment
- how close a measurement value is to an accepted value
- the use of evidence to construct testable explanations and predictions of natural phenomena
- the SI base unit for time
- how close a series of measurements are to one another
- the SI base unit for mass
20 Clues: SI base unit for volume • a visual display of data • the SI base unit for time • the SI base unit for mass • the SI base unit for length • a measurement that reflects the amount of matter • matter that has a definite and uniform composition • a testable explanation of a situation or phenomena • how close a measurement value is to an accepted value • ...
GRID OF ODDS 2025-09-15
Across
- Process of selecting a subset for study
- A probability distribution for counting rare events in a fixed interval.
- Probability of occurrence of all possible outcomes sums to this
- Measure of linear relationship between two variables
- Graph that shows cumulative frequency and helps find the median.
- Probability of a certain event
- Largest Value − Smallest Value = ?
- The process of drawing conclusions about populations
- The study of collecting, analyzing, interpreting data
- An impossible event has no chance of occurring. Its probability = ?
- 14,7,23,5,18,12,9,20,3,16,11,4,8,6,15,10,13,17,19 FIND THE MEDIAN
- Statistical method to predict value of a variable based on another
- Measure of peakness of a distribution
Down
- Data that uses labels or categories
- A small group taken from the population.
- I tilt to left, or maybe right — my shape shows bias, not quite tight.
- I’m shaped like a bell, Centered where all three measures dwell.
- Add them up, divide by count — I’ll give you a central amount.
- The expected value of a random variable
- A random variable that can only take whole numbers
- I’m the value you’ll see the most, the frequent flyer, the frequent host.
- Type of data like colors, names, or gender — no rank, just labels.
- A statistic used to estimate population parameters
- I break the pattern, I don’t belong — far from the crowd, I stand strong.
24 Clues: Probability of a certain event • Largest Value − Smallest Value = ? • Data that uses labels or categories • Measure of peakness of a distribution • Process of selecting a subset for study • The expected value of a random variable • A small group taken from the population. • A random variable that can only take whole numbers • ...
Employee Value Proposition 2019-03-12
Value Stream Mapping 2022-02-21
Value Chain Management 2023-03-11
Across
- a process that makes use of statistics and data analysis to analyze and reduce errors or defects.
- The development of a set of functional-level strategies thatsuppor a company’s business level strategy and strengthen its competitive advantage.
- production system that favors manufacturing when needed (rathethan ahead of time), to reduce waste and boost efficiency.
Down
- A technique that uses technology todevelop an ongoing relationship with customers to maximize the value an organizationcan deliver to them over time.
- The management of the value chain activities involved in bringingnew or improved goods andservices to the market.
- The strategy of designing the machine–worker interface to increase operating system efficiency.
- The fundamental rethinking and radical redesign of business processes to achieve dramaticimprovement in critical measures of performance such as cost, quality, service, and speed.
- Management A management technique that focuses on improving the quality of an organization’s products and services.
8 Clues: The strategy of designing the machine–worker interface to increase operating system efficiency. • a process that makes use of statistics and data analysis to analyze and reduce errors or defects. • production system that favors manufacturing when needed (rathethan ahead of time), to reduce waste and boost efficiency. • ...
OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE 2015-03-03
Across
- / Material produced by one process is used up in the same order by the next process
- / A product or service's capability provided to a customer at the right time, at an appropriate price, as defined in each case by the customer
- / A mistake proofing device or procedure to prevent a defect during order-taking or manufacture
- / Creating more value for customers with fewer resources.
- / The rate of customer demand. How often the customer requires one finished item.
- / Producing more, sooner or faster than is required by the next process
- / The act of leveling the variety and/or volume of items produced at a process over a period of time.
- / A controlled inventory of items that is used to schedule production at an upstream process
- / When each and every associate can see the flow of value to the customer, and fix that flow before it breaks down
- / Any activity that consumes resources but creates no value for the customer
- / Time during which a machine is in operation
- / Continuously improving in incremental steps
- / Japanese term meaning "the real place
- / The time a product spends waiting in line for the next processing step
- / Radical improvement of an activity to eliminate waste, also called breakthrough kaizen, flow kaizen, and system kaizen.
Down
- / The detailed choreographed patterns of movements practised either solo or in pairs.
- / Terms beginning with 'S' utilized to create a workplace suited for visual control and lean production.
- / When a piece of equipment has to stop producing in order to be fitted for producing a different item.
- / Means that items are produced and moved from one processing step to the next one piece-at-a-time.
- / Single minute exchange of dies
- / How frequently an item or product actually is completed by a process, as timed by direct observation.
- / A precise description of each work activity specifying cycle time, takt time, the work sequence of specific tasks, and the minimum inventory of parts on hand needed to conduct the activity
- / Ford recognized that, ideally, production should flow continuously all the way from raw material to the customer and envisioned realizing that ideal through a production system that acted as one long conveyor
- / The complete elimination of muda so that all activities along a value stream create value.
- / A visual control device in a production area, giving the current status of the production system and alerting team members to emerging problems
- / A method of conducting single-piece flow in which the operators proceeds from machine to machine, Literally means "load-load" in Japanese
- / Any inventory between raw material and finished goods
- / Transferring human intelligence to automated machinery so machines are able to detect the production of a single defective part and immediately stop themselves while asking for help
- / The time required for one piece to move all the way through a process or value stream, from start to finish..
- / Operating a true continuous flow on machines and workstations placed close together in the order of processing, sometimes in a "U" shape
- / Producing or conveying only the items that are needed by the next process when they are needed and in the quantity needed
- / A signaling device that gives instruction for production or conveyance of items in a pull system
32 Clues: / Single minute exchange of dies • / Japanese term meaning "the real place • / Time during which a machine is in operation • / Continuously improving in incremental steps • / Any inventory between raw material and finished goods • / Creating more value for customers with fewer resources. • / Producing more, sooner or faster than is required by the next process • ...
OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE 2015-03-03
Across
- The act of leveling the variety and/or volume of items produced at a process over a period of time.
- The complete elimination of muda so that all activities along a value stream create value.
- The rate of customer demand. How often the customer requires one finished item.
- The detailed choreographed patterns of movements practised either solo or in pairs.
- When each and every associate can see the flow of value to the customer, and fix that flow before it breaks down
- Time during which a machine is in operation
- Producing or conveying only the items that are needed by the next process when they are needed and in the quantity needed
- A precise description of each work activity specifying cycle time, takt time, the work sequence of specific tasks, and the minimum inventory of parts on hand needed to conduct the activity
- A visual control device in a production area, giving the current status of the production system and alerting team members to emerging problems
- How frequently an item or product actually is completed by a process, as timed by direct observation.
- Terms beginning with 'S' utilized to create a workplace suited for visual control and lean production.
- The time required for one piece to move all the way through a process or value stream, from start to finish..
- A mistake proofing device or procedure to prevent a defect during order-taking or manufacture
- Continuously improving in incremental steps
- Transferring human intelligence to automated machinery so machines are able to detect the production of a single defective part and immediately stop themselves while asking for help
- Japanese term meaning "the real place
Down
- Any activity that consumes resources but creates no value for the customer
- The time a product spends waiting in line for the next processing step
- A signaling device that gives instruction for production or conveyance of items in a pull system
- A controlled inventory of items that is used to schedule production at an upstream process
- Any inventory between raw material and finished goods
- Material produced by one process is used up in the same order by the next process
- A method of conducting single-piece flow in which the operators proceeds from machine to machine, Literally means "load-load" in Japanese
- A product or service's capability provided to a customer at the right time, at an appropriate price, as defined in each case by the customer
- Creating more value for customers with fewer resources.
- Producing more, sooner or faster than is required by the next process
- Means that items are produced and moved from one processing step to the next one piece-at-a-time.
- When a piece of equipment has to stop producing in order to be fitted for producing a different item.
- Single minute exchange of dies
- Ford recognized that, ideally, production should flow continuously all the way from raw material to the customer and envisioned realizing that ideal through a production system that acted as one long conveyor
- Radical improvement of an activity to eliminate waste, also called breakthrough kaizen, flow kaizen, and system kaizen.
- Operating a true continuous flow on machines and workstations placed close together in the order of processing, sometimes in a "U" shape
32 Clues: Single minute exchange of dies • Japanese term meaning "the real place • Time during which a machine is in operation • Continuously improving in incremental steps • Any inventory between raw material and finished goods • Creating more value for customers with fewer resources. • Producing more, sooner or faster than is required by the next process • ...
Stats 2023-06-02
Across
- in the regression equation y=mx+b what is m
- if each term contains the function or one of its deviations
- a test to determine whether two population means are different when the variances are known and the sample size is large
- the design of a statistical study that favors an outcome without statistical evidence to prove so
- a distribution in which the frequency of each possible value is about the same
- number that describes some characteristic of a sample
- numbers of individuals in the sample that would gall in each cell of the one way or two way table
- any attribute of an individual
- a variable that assigns labels that place each individual into a particular group called a category
- a simple performance of well defined experiment
- a group of quantitative data in which the right and left sides if are approximately mirror images of each other
- the distance between the first and third quartiles of a distribution
- the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other
- shape outliers, center, spread
- claim we weigh evidence against in a significance test
- in the regression equation y=mx+b, what is b
- a plot that shows the relationship between two quantitative variables measured on the same individuals
- a measure of variability equal to the distance between the minimum value and the maximum value of a distribution
- the midpoint of a distribution
- gives of plausible values for a parameter
Down
- a proposition that is consistent with known data but has been neither verified nor shown to be false
- a distribution of quantitative data that has an unusual pattern favoring one side or the other
- the average of all the individual data values in a distribution of quantitative data
- groups of individuals in a population who share characteristics thought to be associated with the variables being measures in a study
- a rate, number, or amount in ach hundred
- a test of the null hypothesis that there is no linear association between two quantitative variables
- the event “A or B”
- tells what values a variable takes and how often it takes these values
- actual numbers of individuals in the sample that fall in each cell of the one way or two way table
- “average” squared deviation of the values in a distribution from their mean
- measures the direction and strength of the linear relationship between two quantitative variables
- a possible connection between the elements
- experimental units that are human beings
- specific condition applied to the individuals in an experiment
- experimental design principle thats uses a chance process to assign experimental units to treatments
- subject of individual in the population from which we collect data
- all the numbers that come between the particular numbers
- if the observations in the data set are ordered from smallest to largest the median of the data values that are to the right of the median in the ordered list
- relationship between two variables in which knowing the value of one variable helps predict the value of the other
- difference between the actual values of the response variable and the value predicted by the regression line
40 Clues: the event “A or B” • any attribute of an individual • shape outliers, center, spread • the midpoint of a distribution • a rate, number, or amount in ach hundred • experimental units that are human beings • gives of plausible values for a parameter • a possible connection between the elements • in the regression equation y=mx+b what is m • ...
ue as in glue 2021-06-20
9 Clues: a colour • a girl's name • to fight with words • the cost of something • used to stick things with • if something is not false • in a treasure hunt you follow a ???? • a place to have events like a wedding • the date something must be finished by
Maths Crossword 2025-05-29
9 Clues: 60-1 • What is 1190-200 • Add 2112 and 2134 • add 1000 to 523991 • greatest 7 digit number • place value of 5 in 356072 • how many 2 digit prime numbers are there • make smallest number by digits 5,8,3,1,4 • make the largest 6 digit number using 9,6,6,9,3,1
Maths Crossword 2025-05-29
9 Clues: 60-1 • What is 1190-200 • Add 2112 and 2134 • add 1000 to 523991 • greatest 7 digit number • place value of 5 in 356072 • how many 2 digit prime numbers are there • make smallest number by digits 5,8,3,1,4 • make the largest 6 digit number using 9,6,6,9,3,1
Physics Reference table 2023-09-10
Across
- the metric prefix that uses the symbol m
- the color from the electromagnetic spectrum between red and yellow
- the kinetic coefficient of friction _____ on teflon is 0.04
- the color from the electromagnetic spectrum between blue and yellow
- 9.81 is the value of ___________ of gravity
Down
- the type of ray with the largest frequency
- the metric prefix that uses the symbol K
- the speed of ___ has the value of 3.00
- the kinetic coefficient of friction _____ on ice is 0.15
- the distance from the earth that has the value 1.50
- the metric prefix that uses the symbol T
- the mean radius of the ________ has 6.37 in the number
- the metric prefix that uses the symbol G
- the mass of ___________ has a value of 7.35 in the number
- the particle that has the value of 9.11 in its number
15 Clues: the speed of ___ has the value of 3.00 • the metric prefix that uses the symbol K • the metric prefix that uses the symbol m • the metric prefix that uses the symbol T • the metric prefix that uses the symbol G • the type of ray with the largest frequency • 9.81 is the value of ___________ of gravity • the distance from the earth that has the value 1.50 • ...
Hrian’s Crossword 2023-08-06
Math Vocabulary 2022-01-21
Across
- absolute value of the difference between the value and the mean.
- measure of variability
- find the difference between the value and the mean.
- measure of center middle data value
- average
- values that split a data set to 4 equal parts
Down
- how the data values are arranged
- graph with bars with the number of values in each category
- diagram that shows distribution of data values
- show the amount of times values occur in a category
- has a variability to the response
- measure of variability
- a data value that is very different from the other values
- measure of center that occurs most often
14 Clues: average • measure of variability • measure of variability • how the data values are arranged • has a variability to the response • measure of center middle data value • measure of center that occurs most often • values that split a data set to 4 equal parts • diagram that shows distribution of data values • show the amount of times values occur in a category • ...
Economics 2024-08-16
Across
- The point at which the quantity of a good or service supplied equals the quantity demanded, leading to a stable price.
- Financial assistance given by the government to support a specific industry or reduce the cost of a product.
- The situation where people who are able and willing to work cannot find a job.
- The value of the next best alternative that you give up when you make a choice.
- The practice of spreading investments or business activities across different areas to reduce risk.
- A measure that examines the average change in prices over time that consumers pay for a basket of goods and services.
- The act of putting money into something, such as stocks, property, or a business, with the hope of earning more money in the future.
- The use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy.
- National Product The total value of all goods and services produced by a country’s residents, including those abroad, in a given period.
- Growth: The increase in a country’s production of goods and services over time, typically measured by GDP.
- A situation where a country imports more goods and services than it exports, leading to more money flowing out than coming in.
- Actions taken by a country’s central bank to control the money supply and interest rates in the economy.
- The total income a business earns from selling its goods or services before any expenses are subtracted.
- The total amount of a good or service that is available for people to buy.
- The value of ownership in an asset or company, often referring to fairness in the distribution of wealth and resources.
- A measure of how much the demand or supply of a good changes when its price changes.
- A plan for how much money will be spent and earned over a certain period, usually created by individuals, businesses, or governments.
- A tax placed on imported goods, making them more expensive, to protect domestic industries or generate revenue.
Down
- A place or system where buyers and sellers come together to exchange goods, services, or resources.
- The total value of all goods and services produced within a country in a given period, usually a year.
- A decrease in the general price level of goods and services, which can increase the value of money.
- How easily an asset can be converted into cash without losing value.
- The desire and ability of people to purchase a good or service at a certain price.
- The general increase in prices over time, meaning that money loses value because it buys less.
- The percentage charged on a loan or paid on savings, which represents the cost of borrowing money.
- The money a business has left after subtracting all its costs from its total revenue.
- A market situation where a single company or group controls all or nearly all of the supply of a product or service.
- The situation in which there are limited resources to meet unlimited wants and needs.
- Money or assets that are used to start or grow a business, such as buildings, machinery, or cash.
- The process of giving up one thing in order to gain something else, often seen in decision-making.
30 Clues: How easily an asset can be converted into cash without losing value. • The use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy. • The total amount of a good or service that is available for people to buy. • The situation where people who are able and willing to work cannot find a job. • ...
Ap Stats Vocab 2023-06-01
Across
- a rate, number, or amount in ach hundred
- in the regression equation y=mx+b, what is b
- specific condition applied to the individuals in an experiment
- a variable that assigns labels that place each individual into a particular group called a category
- gives of plausible values for a parameter
- a proposition that is consistent with known data but has been neither verified nor shown to be false
- a distribution in which the frequency of each possible value is about the same
- number that describes some characteristic of a sample
- all the numbers that come between the particular numbers
- a group of quantitative data in which the right and left sides if are approximately mirror images of each other
- if each term contains the function or one of its deviations
- the design of a statistical study that favors an outcome without statistical evidence to prove so
- in the regression equation y=mx+b what is m
- experimental design principle thats uses a chance process to assign experimental units to treatments
- a simple performance of well defined experiment
- a test of the null hypothesis that there is no linear association between two quantitative variables
- actual numbers of individuals in the sample that fall in each cell of the one way or two way table
- a measure of variability equal to the distance between the minimum value and the maximum value of a distribution
- a plot that shows the relationship between two quantitative variables measured on the same individuals
Down
- difference between the actual values of the response variable and the value predicted by the regression line
- groups of individuals in a population who share characteristics thought to be associated with the variables being measures in a study
- the event “A or B”
- subject of individual in the population from which we collect data
- if the observations in the data set are ordered from smallest to largest the median of the data values that are to the right of the median in the ordered list
- shape outliers, center, spread
- the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other
- a possible connection between the elements
- tells what values a variable takes and how often it takes these values
- experimental units that are human beings
- relationship between two variables in which knowing the value of one variable helps predict the value of the other
- any attribute of an individual
- the distance between the first and third quartiles of a distribution
- claim we weigh evidence against in a significance test
- Test a test to determine whether two population means are different when the variances are known and the sample size is large
- “average” squared deviation of the values in a distribution from their mean
- the midpoint of a distribution
- measures the direction and strength of the linear relationship between two quantitative variables
- a distribution of quantitative data that has an unusual pattern favoring one side or the other
- the average of all the individual data values in a distribution of quantitative data
- numbers of individuals in the sample that would gall in each cell of the one way or two way table
40 Clues: the event “A or B” • shape outliers, center, spread • any attribute of an individual • the midpoint of a distribution • a rate, number, or amount in ach hundred • experimental units that are human beings • gives of plausible values for a parameter • a possible connection between the elements • in the regression equation y=mx+b what is m • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-07-26
Across
- reducing the expression/fraction/problem in a simpler form.
- the inverse of a value or a number.
- the values on which the mathematical operations take place in an expression.
- This property states that when three or more numbers are added (or multiplied), the sum (or the product) is the same regardless of the grouping of the addends (or the multiplicands).
- two numbers, expressions, or quantities with the same value.
- an equation in which two ratios are set equal to each other.
- To determine or calculate the value of.
- a relationship between two expressions or values that are not equal to each other.
Down
- This property states that the numbers on which we operate can be moved or swapped from their position without making any difference to the answer.
- Operation is a mathematical process involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, squaring, square roots, etc.
- how many times one number contains another.
- This property states that multiplying the sum of two or more addends by a number will give the same result as multiplying each addend individually by the number and then adding the products together.
- a mathematical statement that shows that two mathematical expressions are equal.
- a sentence with a minimum of two numbers or variables and at least one math operation.
14 Clues: the inverse of a value or a number. • To determine or calculate the value of. • how many times one number contains another. • reducing the expression/fraction/problem in a simpler form. • two numbers, expressions, or quantities with the same value. • an equation in which two ratios are set equal to each other. • ...
Crossculus: A Calculus Crossword Puzzle 2018-01-23
Across
- Lowest point over the entire domain of a function or relation.
- A set of real numbers with the property that any number that lies between two numbers in the set is also included in the set.
- A value in the domain of a given function at which the function attains a maximum or minimum value.
- Highest point over the entire domain of a function or relation.
- Used to determine if a critical point is a local extremum (minimum or maximum).
- States that if f(x) is defined and continuous on the interval [a,b] and differentiable on (a,b), then there is at least one number c in the interval (a,b) (that is a < c < b) such that.
- Highest point in a particular section of a graph.
- Any value in its domain where its derivative is 0.
Down
- Moments within a function that are undefined and appear as a break or hole in a graph.
- A __________ function is a function for which sufficiently small changes in the input result in arbitrarily small changes in the output.
- A __________function of one real variable is a function whose derivative exists at each point in its domain.
- States that if a real-valued function f is continuous in the closed and bounded interval [a,b], then f must attain a maximum and a minimum, each at least once.
- Smallest value of the function.
- Measures the sensitivity to change of the function value (output value) with respect to a change in its argument (input value).
- Largest value of the function.
- Lowest point in a particular section of a graph.
16 Clues: Largest value of the function. • Smallest value of the function. • Lowest point in a particular section of a graph. • Highest point in a particular section of a graph. • Any value in its domain where its derivative is 0. • Lowest point over the entire domain of a function or relation. • Highest point over the entire domain of a function or relation. • ...
Crossculus: A Calculus Crossword Puzzle 2018-01-23
Across
- Any value in its domain where its derivative is 0.
- Measures the sensitivity to change of the function value (output value) with respect to a change in its argument (input value).
- A set of real numbers with the property that any number that lies between two numbers in the set is also included in the set.
- Moments within a function that are undefined and appear as a break or hole in a graph.
- Largest value of the function.
- States that if a real-valued function f is continuous in the closed and bounded interval [a,b], then f must attain a maximum and a minimum, each at least once.
- A __________ function is a function for which sufficiently small changes in the input result in arbitrarily small changes in the output.
Down
- A __________function of one real variable is a function whose derivative exists at each point in its domain.
- Used to determine if a critical point is a local extremum (minimum or maximum).
- Highest point over the entire domain of a function or relation.
- Lowest point in a particular section of a graph.
- Highest point in a particular section of a graph.
- Smallest value of the function.
- States that if f(x) is defined and continuous on the interval [a,b] and differentiable on (a,b), then there is at least one number c in the interval (a,b) (that is a < c < b) such that.
- Lowest point over the entire domain of a function or relation.
- A value in the domain of a given function at which the function attains a maximum or minimum value.
16 Clues: Largest value of the function. • Smallest value of the function. • Lowest point in a particular section of a graph. • Highest point in a particular section of a graph. • Any value in its domain where its derivative is 0. • Lowest point over the entire domain of a function or relation. • Highest point over the entire domain of a function or relation. • ...
Social Media 2016-05-19
Across
- reality an artificial world that consists of images and sounds created by a computer and that is affected by the actions of a person who is experiencing it
- absence of something
- achievement
- the right of a person to keep part of their life not open to the public
- absolutely necessary
- check a persons's profile, site regularly
- a place, means, or opportunity for public expression of opinion
- look for, search for, pursue
- becoming very popular in a short amount of time
- something that is of great importance
- a Tweet that is re-shared to the followers of another user's Twitter account
- the quality or condition of being real and authentic
- evaluate
- giving value, approving
- a condition or situation shared on ones profile
- look at something/someone quickly
Down
- media The websites and applications considered as collectively constituting a medium by which people share messages, photographs, and other information, especially in online communities or forums
- a description of somebody/something that gives the most important information
- value
- Being in the presence of another; facing each other
- down make something weaker and less effective
- The process by which individuals internalize the values, beliefs, and norms of a given society and learn to function as members of that society.
- communicate or work together
- the state of being in a place or situation that is separate from others : the condition of being on ones own
- a situation involving exposure to danger
- encourage
- enormous, immense
- a number symbol used to label keywords in a tweet. A way of categorizing
- a short message posted on the Twitter social network website
29 Clues: value • evaluate • encourage • achievement • enormous, immense • absence of something • absolutely necessary • giving value, approving • communicate or work together • look for, search for, pursue • look at something/someone quickly • something that is of great importance • a situation involving exposure to danger • check a persons's profile, site regularly • ...
James Baldwin 2022-02-07
Across
- Last name of the main idea of the essay.
- A body of individuals living as members of a community.
- Something carried/hard to take.
- The state or quality of being equal correspondence in quantity, degree, value, rank, or ability.
- Lack of fairness or justice
- A person born in a specified place or associated with a place by birth whether subsequently resident there or not.
- Actuality or actual existence.
- Violent uncontrollable anger.
- A writer of novels.
- An unfavorable opinion or feeling formed or without knowledge, thought, or reason.
- Concerning the writing, study, or content literature, especially of the kind value for quality of form.
- Neighbourhood in New York City
- Most popular city in France.
- The characteristic of being attracted to ones own gender.
- Aware of and responding to ones surroundings.
- Showing or caused by strong feelings or strong belief.
Down
- Fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing.
- A light and heat especially the flame produced by burning.
- Giving a rise or likely to give to a public disagreement.
- Being the only one of its kind.
- Of or relating to the social construct of race.
- A person who judges the metric of literary, artistic, or musical works, especially one who does so professionally.
- Existing between or involving differnt races.
- Showing consideration for the needs of other people.
- A person who guides the way.
- Something left to a person or as if by a will.
- A restriction
- First name of the main idea of the essay.
- Proscribed by society as improper or unacceptable.
- A person who is the legal prperty of another and is forced to obey them.
30 Clues: A restriction • A writer of novels. • Lack of fairness or justice • A person who guides the way. • Most popular city in France. • Violent uncontrollable anger. • Actuality or actual existence. • Neighbourhood in New York City • Being the only one of its kind. • Something carried/hard to take. • Last name of the main idea of the essay. • First name of the main idea of the essay. • ...
Semester 2 Vocabulary 2023-05-19
Across
- If a squared + b squared = c squared, then the triangle is a right triangle
- The likelihood of something happening represented as a fraction, percentage, or decimal
- A way to solve a system of equations in which you cancel out one of the variables by using opposites
- Reducing an expression into a simpler form
- The change in the vertical(y) values over the change in the horizontal values (x).across
- A triangle that's two sides meet at a 90-degree angle
- A way to solve a system of equations in which you place the value of one variable in the equation to solve for the other
- The formula used to find the missing side length of a right triangle (a squared + b squared = c squared)
- Function that is curved or not one line
- Something being separated evenly (usually occurs when a value outside of parenthesis is being multiplied by numbers inside of parentheses
- Function that is a strait line
Down
- how fast a graph's y-variable changes compared to its x-variable in a function
- A letter or symbol that takes the place of a number in an equation
- The form in which you can graph a function (y=mx+b)
- A line that best shows the trend of a group of data shown on a scatter plot
- A relationships between two variables where their ratios are equivalent (Also shown as a function going through the origin).
- Where a Function crosses over the y axis
- When something is getting larger
- A form for equations in which the y and x variables are alone (with or without a coefficient) on the same side of the equation
- When something is getting smaller
20 Clues: Function that is a strait line • When something is getting larger • When something is getting smaller • Function that is curved or not one line • Where a Function crosses over the y axis • Reducing an expression into a simpler form • The form in which you can graph a function (y=mx+b) • A triangle that's two sides meet at a 90-degree angle • ...
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 2025-11-09
Across
- Strategy of involving all staff to ensure high standards.
- a quantitative measure used to evaluate critical aspects of a company's financial health.
- a goal-setting framework where clear objectives are paired with specific, measurable outcomes
- Digital tool allowing instant messaging for workplace updates.
- A metric used to measure and monitor specific actions or habits
- Adapting quickly to market changes in production or supply.
- the percentage of customers who stop doing business with a company over a specific period of time
- Managing stocks of materials, parts, and products.
- The network moving products from suppliers to customers.
- Metric used to gauge operational progress or success.
- Systematic approach to enhancing organizational processes.
- The process of acquiring goods or services.
- Way for managers and staff to express opinions and suggestions.
- Practices aimed at minimizing ecological impact.
- Setting the maximum amount a facility can produce.
- The process of transforming inputs into outputs.
- A company aligns its manufacturing plan with business goals.
Down
- A measure of how efficiently resources are used in production.
- Coordinating supply and production across national borders.
- Advantage achieved by delivering greater value or lower cost.
- Comparing practices and outcomes against best-in-class.
- Using analytics and reporting to guide decision-making.
- Real-time capture and analysis of data for business decisions.
- Using technology to complete routine business processes without human intervention.
- Movement of goods and materials from place to place.
- Machines programmed to do tasks once performed by people.
- The mapping of all actions (value and waste) in a workflow.
- Everything needed to produce a good or service—materials, labor, capital.
- Documented steps to perform a recurring activity.
- Buyer-supplier agreement for long-term provision of goods/services.
30 Clues: The process of acquiring goods or services. • Practices aimed at minimizing ecological impact. • The process of transforming inputs into outputs. • Documented steps to perform a recurring activity. • Managing stocks of materials, parts, and products. • Setting the maximum amount a facility can produce. • Movement of goods and materials from place to place. • ...
Fi Value Discovery 2023-03-09
Across
- Who are we?
- We believe in working together, as one big ___.
- We embrace change and strive to improve, we have a ___ ___!
- The only word that's all about oneself, it's simply ___!
Down
- We don't cut corners, we don't compromise, we do the ___ ___!
- Don't wait for tomorrow, don't procrastinate, don't hesitate, it's time to ___ ___!
- We take responsibility, we're accountable, we __ __
- The driving force behind our company's why!
8 Clues: Who are we? • The driving force behind our company's why! • We believe in working together, as one big ___. • We take responsibility, we're accountable, we __ __ • The only word that's all about oneself, it's simply ___! • We embrace change and strive to improve, we have a ___ ___! • We don't cut corners, we don't compromise, we do the ___ ___! • ...
value of fantasy 2023-02-03
8 Clues: a statement • harmful to health • the study of social life • a system of ideas and ideals • of great significance or value. • having or showing a sensible idea • a fact or situation that is observed • imaginative fiction dependent for effect
Food Value crossword 2021-05-06
Chapters 8 & 9 vocab terms 2018-03-21
Across
- What you find from a sample
- If P-value is smaller than Alpha
- The difference between the P.E. and the true parameter
- Calculated probability
- When the St. Dev of a statistic is estimated from data
- The value of that statistic from a sample
- The probability of a Type 2 error
- Overall success rate of confidence interval
- Claim we weigh evidence agaisnt in a statistical test
- If the parameter is different than the Ho
Down
- Standardized value that is calculated from sample data
- Interval of plausible values for a parameter
- The chance of something happening
- Fail to reject the Ho when it is false
- Probability that the test will reject Ho
- Claim that we are finding evidence for
- The probability of a Type 1 error
- What you find from the population
- If a parameter is larger or smaller than the Ho
- Reject the Ho when it is in fact true
20 Clues: Calculated probability • What you find from a sample • If P-value is smaller than Alpha • The chance of something happening • The probability of a Type 1 error • What you find from the population • The probability of a Type 2 error • Reject the Ho when it is in fact true • Fail to reject the Ho when it is false • Claim that we are finding evidence for • ...
Chapters 8 & 9 2018-03-21
Across
- if a parameter is larger or smaller than the Ho
- If P-value is smaller than Alpha
- overall success rate of confidence interval
- if the parameter is different than the Ho
- The probability of a Type 2 error
- the difference between the P.E. and the true parameter
- reject the Ho when it is in fact true
- What you find from a sample
Down
- claim we weigh evidence agaisnt in a statistical test
- the value of that statistic from a sample
- claim that we are finding evidence for
- What you find from the population
- interval of plausible values for a parameter
- standardized value that is calculated from sample data
- calculated probability
- The probability of a Type 1 error
- when the St. Dev of a statistic is estimated from data
- The chance of something happening
- probability that the test will reject Ho
- fail to reject the Ho when it is false
20 Clues: calculated probability • What you find from a sample • If P-value is smaller than Alpha • What you find from the population • The probability of a Type 1 error • The chance of something happening • The probability of a Type 2 error • reject the Ho when it is in fact true • claim that we are finding evidence for • fail to reject the Ho when it is false • ...
Money Making or Money Failing 2023-02-06
Across
- buying assets that will likely increase in value over time
- increase in value of an investment or savings account over time
- assets minus value of debt
- IRA for people in highest tax bracket
- initial investment
- a mutual fund that buys every stock from a curated list
- putting money away now for a big purchase later
- single piece of stock
- offered by banks so you can earn a return after term of ____ is up
- money you owe to lenders
- IRA for young people and those in low tax brackets
- the price at which a buyer is willing to buy stock
Down
- when the market is going down
- ownership of publicly traded company
- cost of living increases
- company that will manage your investments for you
- money and other owned items that have value
- the ability to turn investments into cash
- the price at which a seller is willing to sell a stock
- loan to government or companies
- when the market is going up
21 Clues: initial investment • single piece of stock • cost of living increases • money you owe to lenders • assets minus value of debt • when the market is going up • when the market is going down • loan to government or companies • ownership of publicly traded company • IRA for people in highest tax bracket • the ability to turn investments into cash • ...
Stats crossword Puzzle 2020-05-08
Across
- , Raw score minus the sample mean divided by the sample standard deviation
- arranged in or extending along a straight or nearly straight line.
- Also called the average and the expected value
- It is the graph that is not a straight or dashed line
- Short for Independent and identically disturbed
- central value of a data set
- Short for probability density function.
- A value that describes some sort of feature of a probability distribution
- Find the median, lower quartile and upper quartile.
Down
- See standard deviation
- The value of one variable affects the distribution of the values of others.
- A continuous analogue to the factorial function.
- Opposite of non confident
- Also called the Q1 quartile.
- movement"
- Similar to bar graph,
- When you generate a possible solution without any great evidence
- Brute force simulation.....carlo
- Modification to a fractical design in which only a portion of the category combination are selected..... factorial design
- The type 2 error rate
20 Clues: movement" • Similar to bar graph, • The type 2 error rate • See standard deviation • Opposite of non confident • central value of a data set • Also called the Q1 quartile. • Brute force simulation.....carlo • Short for probability density function. • Also called the average and the expected value • Short for Independent and identically disturbed • ...
Crossword Puzzle Project 2021-09-22
Across
- Interval that goes down
- One y-value every x-value
- At least one y-value every x-value
- When the line crosses the y-axis
- Function that is not even or odd
- Highest point on a graph
- Lowest point on a graph
- Lowest point on part of a graph
- All possible x-values
- When the line crosses the x-axis
- The opposite of an equation,f^-1(x)
- Another name for slope
- At least one break or jump in graph
- Test to see if a line is a function
Down
- Function with only odd exponents
- Function by two different functions
- Test to see if a line is one to one
- All possible y-values
- Function with only even exponents
- Interval that goes up
- No breaks or jumps in the graph
- Highest point on part of a graph
- The data on a graph
- Interval that doesn't go up or down
- The fifth main math operation
25 Clues: The data on a graph • All possible y-values • Interval that goes up • All possible x-values • Another name for slope • Interval that goes down • Lowest point on a graph • Highest point on a graph • One y-value every x-value • The fifth main math operation • No breaks or jumps in the graph • Lowest point on part of a graph • Function with only odd exponents • ...
Semester 1 Vocab Words 2023-12-11
Across
- Ax+By=C
- an expression or rule that defines one variable
- a hidden number that cannot be changed
- an expression made up of variables and constants
- the set of values plugged into a function
- y-y1=m(x-x1)
- y=mx+b
- a constant value that cannot be changed
- the inverse or opposite of a fraction or number
Down
- a property that defines how multiplication operation is distributed over addition and subtraction
- an equation that is not yet equal
- a variable that does not depend on anything for its value
- a variable in the expression that is determined by another variable in the equation
- finding out the missing number or piecein an equation
- the measure of steepness in a line
- a line that sets on the y-axis
- two or more inequalities joined together
- an equation where variables represent the known values
- a line that sets on the x-axis
- the highest value subtracted by the lowest value
20 Clues: y=mx+b • Ax+By=C • y-y1=m(x-x1) • a line that sets on the y-axis • a line that sets on the x-axis • an equation that is not yet equal • the measure of steepness in a line • a hidden number that cannot be changed • a constant value that cannot be changed • two or more inequalities joined together • the set of values plugged into a function • ...
Algebra Crossword 2024-05-09
Across
- unknown numerical value, represented by x or another letter
- point on the graph that crosses the y-axis
- point on the graph that crosses the x-axis
- algebraic expression consisting of two terms
- algebraic expression consisting of one term
- two or more equations that aren't equal to each other
- a line that divides a shape into two equal parts
- a value that doesn't change
- algebraic expression consisting of more than two terms
- a method of solving quadratic equations by converting them into a perfect square
Down
- value of a number without regard to its sign
- vertical axis on coordinate plane
- parabola, y = ax² + bx + c
- value of a variable that makes a true statement when substituted into the equation
- straight line, y = mx + b
- graphing system for points and lines
- graph of a quadratic equation
- horizontal axis on coordinate plane
- finding two factors to make up a product
- a number multiplied by a varaible
20 Clues: straight line, y = mx + b • parabola, y = ax² + bx + c • a value that doesn't change • graph of a quadratic equation • vertical axis on coordinate plane • a number multiplied by a varaible • horizontal axis on coordinate plane • graphing system for points and lines • finding two factors to make up a product • point on the graph that crosses the y-axis • ...
Unit 7: IM 2024-05-03
Across
- A part of the whole.
- -y)
- (+x, +y)
- <
- Skip-counting by that number.
- To the right of zero on the number line.
- Second value in coordinate pair.
- Bottom number in the fraction (equal parts total).
- Left to right.
- Up to down.
- A multi-sided closed shape.
- Has a whole part and a fraction part.
- Going up in value.
- Same distance on the opposite side of zero.
Down
- Has a 1 in the numerator.
- >
- First value in coordinate pair.
- A math sentence where the right side and left side are not equal.
- (-x, +y)
- Separates numerator and denominator (means division).
- The distance from zero (always positive).
- Numbers that we multiply to get a product.
- The point (0,0) on the coordinate plane.
- (-x,-y)
- To the left of zero on the number line.
- Going down in value.
- Shared.
- (x, y)
- Top number in the fraction (equal parts shaded).
29 Clues: > • < • -y) • (x, y) • (-x,-y) • Shared. • (-x, +y) • (+x, +y) • Up to down. • Left to right. • Going up in value. • A part of the whole. • Going down in value. • Has a 1 in the numerator. • A multi-sided closed shape. • Skip-counting by that number. • First value in coordinate pair. • Second value in coordinate pair. • Has a whole part and a fraction part. • To the left of zero on the number line. • ...
UNIT 6 Review Puzzle 2024-04-25
Across
- Pt 1 of 3: total value of stuff made within a country
- Low point of econ activity
- Pt 2 of 3: total value of stuff made within a country
- When economy is going downhill
- _____ goods: completed items included in GDP
- _________ Cycle: ups and downs of econ activity
- Unelmploy. type: victim of layoff
- Cost of borrowing money
- Stuck in econ low point for a few months
- ____ policy: gvmt controls int rates and $ circulation
- Without a job
- Unemploy. Type: Pandemic caused it
Down
- Unemploy. type: machine replaces man
- Pt 3 of 3: total value of stuff made within a country
- When economy is on the rise
- ___ Shop: Econ business game played in class
- $ earned once expenses are paid
- Consumer ____ Index: measures inflation, or the “market basket”
- A decline in the value of money
- High point of econ activity
- _____ goods: parts of a finished good; not included in GDP
- Unemploy. type: ballpark worker
22 Clues: Without a job • Cost of borrowing money • Low point of econ activity • When economy is on the rise • High point of econ activity • When economy is going downhill • $ earned once expenses are paid • A decline in the value of money • Unemploy. type: ballpark worker • Unelmploy. type: victim of layoff • Unemploy. Type: Pandemic caused it • Unemploy. type: machine replaces man • ...
VCM_INTRODUCTION 2025-02-11
Across
- stock prices influenced by how investors think and act.
- multiple analyses are done
- traders that react based on new information in the stock market
- Acquisition of another business by using significant debt
- the transaction wherein two companies had their assets combined to form a wholly new entity.
- Nissan got 20% plus stake in Mitsubishi Motors
- risks involved in running the business
- valuation is the estimation of an asset's value based on variables perceived to be related to future investment returns
- normal course
- business is terminated, assets sold piecemeal.
- Ford will sell Mustang
- Scarce resource
Down
- long-term, strategic direction
- speed of adjustment
- additional value as acquirer will have controlling power
- investors who look for companies with good growth prospects, poor management
- hypothetical willing and able buyer
- analysts interested in the intrinsic value of a firm.
- unique product or service
- concentration of market players
- real/true value of any asset
21 Clues: normal course • Scarce resource • speed of adjustment • Ford will sell Mustang • unique product or service • multiple analyses are done • real/true value of any asset • long-term, strategic direction • concentration of market players • hypothetical willing and able buyer • risks involved in running the business • Nissan got 20% plus stake in Mitsubishi Motors • ...
Algebra 1 2024-12-15
Across
- an ordered list of numbers that often form patternd
- lines thatnever intersect
- a pair of numbers on a graph (x,y)
- represented as (0,0) on graph
- the set of all of its possible input values.
- a variable that does not depend on another
- The average of a collection of data values.
- A relation in which every domain value is paired with one range value
- lines that intersect
Down
- a whole number
- a variable that depends on another
- a line that goes straight left to right on a graph
- a value that makes an equation true
- value that does not change
- a line that goes straight bottom to top of graph
- the point on a line that crosses y axis
- number that is placed in front of a variable.
- A letter to represent the unknown
- terms with the same variable
- A number that measures how steep a line is
20 Clues: a whole number • lines that intersect • lines thatnever intersect • value that does not change • terms with the same variable • represented as (0,0) on graph • A letter to represent the unknown • a variable that depends on another • a pair of numbers on a graph (x,y) • a value that makes an equation true • the point on a line that crosses y axis • ...
Wilke math final crossword 2025-05-22
Across
- A graph that is a series of line segments
- A number often used to represent "having none of a quanity
- value First term of the sequence
- Indicates how many time the base as a multiplier
- A single number
- An ordered set of objects
- two expression appear on either side of an Equals sign
- The number of square unit needed to fill up a region on a flat surface
- The result of multiplying
- To find the numerical value of
- The set of number
- All input values for a relation or function
Down
- A number that gives the position of a term in the sequence
- A mathematical curve
- The number(s) that when substituted into an equation makes it true
- A decrease in value
- An increase in value
- An expression that is the sum or difference of exactly two terms
- The highest or lowest point on the parabola
- To find all the solutions to an equation .
20 Clues: A single number • The set of number • A decrease in value • A mathematical curve • An increase in value • An ordered set of objects • The result of multiplying • To find the numerical value of • value First term of the sequence • A graph that is a series of line segments • To find all the solutions to an equation . • The highest or lowest point on the parabola • ...
ALTERNATING CURRENT AMT 101 2024-11-14
Across
- The starting point at the zero reference line of a sine wave as seen on an oscilloscope measuring the alternation of an AC electrical cycle.
- A device that converts alternating current into direct current. In effect, it is an electron check valve.
- Another name for capacitor.
- In an AC circuit, the product of RMS (Root Mean Square) current and RMS voltage, expressed in volt-amperes.
- The value of direct current equivalent to an alternating current sine wave. The value is 0.707 times the peak value of one alternation.
- The secondary winding of a transformer.
- The difference between the positive and negative peak values of an AC sine wave.
- The wave form of alternating current produced by a rotary generator. Its amplitude at any time is proportional to the sine of the angle through which the generator has turned.
Down
- A device used to store electrical energy in the form of electrostatic fields. A capacitor is essentially two conductors separated by an insulator.
- A unit used for measuring the frequency of vibrations or of AC electricity. It is used for the frequency of any type of repeating cycles of motion. One hertz is equal to one cycle per second.
- The frequency of a source of vibration that is exactly the same as the natural vibration frequency of a structure.
- 1st The number of degrees of generator rotation between the time the voltage passes through zero and the time the current passes t trough zero in the same direction. 2nd In AC electricity the amount of phase shift between the current and voltage.
- Sine wave alternating current. 0.637 times the peak value of alternating current or voltage, measured from the zero reference line.
- The product of the voltage and current in a circuit.
- The root mean square (RMS) value of sine wave AC. It is equivalent to 0.707 times the peak value and corresponds to the DC value that will produce the same amount of heat.
- In AC electricity, the value found by multiplying the peak value of a sine wave by the sine of the angle through which the loop rotates beyond its zero-voltage position.
- The primary winding of a transformer.
- The maximum value of AC or voltage measured from the zero reference line.
- The power that actually exists in an AC circuit. It is the product of the voltage, current, and power factor: or is the product of the voltage and the current that is in phase with that voltage. True power is expressed in watts.
- The time required for one cycle of AC.
- In AC current, one-half of an AC cycle in which the voltage or current rises of falls from zero to peak and back to zero.
- A material that will not conduct electricity
22 Clues: Another name for capacitor. • The primary winding of a transformer. • The time required for one cycle of AC. • The secondary winding of a transformer. • A material that will not conduct electricity • The product of the voltage and current in a circuit. • The maximum value of AC or voltage measured from the zero reference line. • ...
Brown 2025-10-27
Across
- Insurance that covers roadside assistance in the event of an emergency
- displays mileage in a car
- Average of a dataset
- the amount of time it takes to react
- Miles per gallon
- Multiple equasions
Down
- Covers if accident occurs in a rental
- Commonly used in U.S as a unit to measure speed and distance
- go up in value
- Middle value of numbers in a data set
- Defines by different rules or pieces
- displays the speed in a car
- The taxes you pay when making a purchase
- Value that appears most frequently in data set
- Difference between the highest and lowest number in a data set
- go down in value
16 Clues: go up in value • go down in value • Miles per gallon • Multiple equasions • Average of a dataset • displays mileage in a car • displays the speed in a car • Defines by different rules or pieces • the amount of time it takes to react • Covers if accident occurs in a rental • Middle value of numbers in a data set • The taxes you pay when making a purchase • ...
Chapter 8 2021-03-25
Across
- animals develop this about the environment that have characteristics of a cognitive map based on place-learning
- Lewin believed several forces may ___ exert influence on an organism
- what Lewin believed to be the motivational construct used for internal motivation
- a process to alleviate tension
- Lewin was influenced by this person
Down
- what Lewin called psychological needs included in motivational constructs
- what Lewin believed was the other need that leads to the production of tension besides psychological
- what Lewin used to explain why one behavior may be chosen over another
- when tension exists the individual becomes motivated to ___ it
- this psychologist recognized the value of a molar approach to understanding motivation
- what conflicting forces are in the field theory
11 Clues: a process to alleviate tension • Lewin was influenced by this person • what conflicting forces are in the field theory • when tension exists the individual becomes motivated to ___ it • Lewin believed several forces may ___ exert influence on an organism • what Lewin used to explain why one behavior may be chosen over another • ...
Josh's 8th Birthday Adventure 2019-12-31
Across
- A place from which to keep watch or view the landscape.
- A person who explores a new or unfamiliar area.
- A place you go to swim in the sea.
- Long reptiles with no limbs and sometimes venomous.
- A small sheltered bay.
- The anniversary of the day on which a person was born.
- A Eurasian bird with a crest and long bill.
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- Objects of value, precious metals and gems.
- The brother of one's father or mother or the husband of one's aunt.
- A vehicle consisting of two wheels.
- A large public garden or area of land used for recreation.
11 Clues: A small sheltered bay. • A place you go to swim in the sea. • A vehicle consisting of two wheels. • Objects of value, precious metals and gems. • A Eurasian bird with a crest and long bill. • A person who explores a new or unfamiliar area. • Long reptiles with no limbs and sometimes venomous. • The anniversary of the day on which a person was born. • ...
Chapter 8-9 Vocabulary 2016-02-17
Across
- The probability, computed supposing H0 to be true, that the statistic will take a value at least as extreme as the observed result in the direction specified by Ha is a __-_____
- The _____ of a significance test against a specific alternative is the probability that the test will reject H0 when the alternative is true
- Fail to reject the null hypothesis when it is actually false is a Type __ error
- Statistic that provides an estimate of a population parameter is called a point ______
- The ___-_____ has more area in the tails than the standard Normal distribution
- The number of independent values or quantities that can be assigned to a statistical distribution is called degrees of ______
- The difference between the point estimate and the true parameter value will be less than the margin of error in C% of all samples, where C is the confidence level is called the ___ of error
- An alternative hypothesis that states that a parameter is larger than the null hypothesis value or that states that the parameter is smaller than the null value is called a ___-___ alternative hypothesis
- The alternative hypothesis is ___-___ if it states that the parameter is different from the null value
Down
- The success rate of the method for calculating the confidence interval is called the Confidence _____
- The standard error of the sample ____ describes how far it will typically be from µ in SRSs of size n
- The standard error of the sample _____ describes how far it will typically be from p in repeated SRSs of size n
- Specific value of a point estimator from a sample is called a point ______
- Calculation that measures how far a sample statistic diverges from what we would expect if the null hypothesis Ho were true, in standardized units is called the test ______
- Procedure for using observed data to decide between two competing claims is a _____ test
- The _____ value depends on both the confidence level C and the sampling distribution of the statistic
- A _____ interval gives an interval of plausible value for a parameter
- The claim that we are trying to find evidence for in a significance test is called the ____ hypothesis
- Reject the null hypothesis when it is actually true is a Type __ error
- The Claim we weight evidence against in a significance test is called the ____ hypothesis
20 Clues: A _____ interval gives an interval of plausible value for a parameter • Reject the null hypothesis when it is actually true is a Type __ error • Specific value of a point estimator from a sample is called a point ______ • The ___-_____ has more area in the tails than the standard Normal distribution • ...
Mija math vocab 2024-05-07
Across
- two angles whose sum is 180º
- Congruent sides are the concept used in geometry when the sides of a figure are equal to each other
- Taking away from a percent
- two angles whose sum is 90º
- The fundamental counting principle is a rule used to count the total number of possible outcomes in a situation
- An inequality compares two values, showing if one is less than, greater than, or simply not equal to value
- Two angles that have a common side and a common vertex (corner point), and don't overlap.
- A drawing that shows a real object with accurate sizes reduced or enlarged by a certain amount (called the scale)
- Proportion says that two ratios (or fractions) are equal
- The total amount of money borrowed (or invested), not including any interest or dividends
- The angles opposite each other when two lines cross They are always equal
- Interest is a fee paid on borrowed money or on a loan
- A comparison of two related quantities
- Theoretical probability in math refers to the probability that is calculated without any experiment being performed
Down
- as a percentage of the old value
- How steep a line is
- a probability that is determined on the basis of a series of experiments
- two sides are said to be congruent if they have the same length
- Increases in percentage
- a reduction in the normal price
- Simple interest is a technique used to calculate the proportion of interest paid on a sum over a set time period at a set rate
- the relative change between an old value and its new value,
- the ratio between the scale of a given original object and a new object
- How much a retailer increases the price over what they paid for it (which is how they make money to pay for their costs and hopefully make a profit)
- the constant value of the ratio between two proportional quantities
- A ratio shows the relative sizes of two or more values
- How much of something per 1 unit of something else
- The total area of the surface of a three-dimensional object
- the answer to a problem
- Percent error is the difference between estimated value and the actual value in comparison to the actual value and is expressed as a percentage.
30 Clues: How steep a line is • the answer to a problem • Increases in percentage • Taking away from a percent • two angles whose sum is 90º • two angles whose sum is 180º • a reduction in the normal price • as a percentage of the old value • A comparison of two related quantities • How much of something per 1 unit of something else • ...
Art Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-16
Across
- the lightness or darkness in an artwork
- appearing to have length, width AND depth
- between black and white, but closer to black
- appearing to have length and width, but no depth
- hatching but with lines going in 2 directions
- to shade with random, squiggly marks
- between black and white, but closer to white
- in the middle between black and white
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- to shade by smudging your marks with your finger
- an area to practice creating value changes
- darkening to create the illusion of depth
- to shade with lines oriented in a consistent direction
- the lightest value
- to shade with tiny dots
- a 3d circle
- the darkest value
16 Clues: a 3d circle • the darkest value • the lightest value • to shade with tiny dots • to shade with random, squiggly marks • in the middle between black and white • the lightness or darkness in an artwork • appearing to have length, width AND depth • darkening to create the illusion of depth • an area to practice creating value changes • between black and white, but closer to black • ...
compacted 5th 2023 2023-06-01
Across
- split into equal parts or groups
- this number (345,987) turned into 346,000 is rounded to which place value
- a fraction where the numerator is greater than the denominator
- 1 pound = 16...
- a unit of measurement that determines the area of a plane figure
- a collection of information
- the basic unit for measuring the size of an angle
- the answer to subtraction equations
- the numerical version of a number where each number has a place value
- 8 pints is the same as 1...
- Where lines cross over and have one common point
- the answer to a division equation
- there are _______ cm in a meter
- a way to write a number that shows the sum of values of each digit of a number.
- to find the product of something you need to...
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- a triangle with one right angle
- the product of that number and any other whole number
- to put together basic elements
- the answer to addition equations
- to express a fraction in simplest form
- a customary unit of length equal to three feet
- A number that is the sum of a whole number and a proper fraction
- figures or angles that have the same shape or size
- a close guess of an actual answer
- the amount of liquid a container can hold
- a standard procedure for solving a class of mathematical problems
- 1 quart is the same as two...
- a part of a whole
- A corner of a figure
- an ordered list of numbers that has a constant difference between every two consecutive numbers
- a point at which a line segment or ray ends
31 Clues: 1 pound = 16... • a part of a whole • A corner of a figure • a collection of information • 8 pints is the same as 1... • 1 quart is the same as two... • to put together basic elements • a triangle with one right angle • there are _______ cm in a meter • split into equal parts or groups • the answer to addition equations • a close guess of an actual answer • ...
HW#1: Create a Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-17
Across
- Digits that are reliable known
- Occurring or done in an infinitely small amount of time
- A change of position
- The size or length of a vector
- The action or process of moving or being moved
- Describe properties in the simplest terms possible
- A replica or graph of reality
- Graphically represents a vector
- A place where someone or something is located or has been put
- The speed of something in a given direction
- A ratio that compares two quantities with different units of measurement, essentially expressing how much of one quantity changes with respect to another quantity, often written as a fraction where the numerator represents the first quantity and the denominator represents the second quantity
- The path along which an object moves
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- An object that is thrown or launched into the air and is only significantly influenced by the force of gravity during its flight, meaning the only force acting on it is essentially gravity after the initial launch; its path is called a trajectory
- A rough calculation of the value, number, quantity, or extent of something
- The moving of something from its place or position
- The system that represents a position along an axis is
- Motion at a constant speed in a straight line
- Models with predictive power based on laws of physics
- The change of an object's position or orientation with time
- Involves numbers and units
- A system that interacts with another system to extract and store information about it. It can be a person, a machine, or any other physical system
- A number expressing the central or typical value in a set of data, most commonly the mean, which is calculated by dividing the sum of the values in the set by their number
22 Clues: A change of position • Involves numbers and units • A replica or graph of reality • Digits that are reliable known • The size or length of a vector • Graphically represents a vector • The path along which an object moves • The speed of something in a given direction • Motion at a constant speed in a straight line • The action or process of moving or being moved • ...
Financial literacy 2022-11-18
Across
- An increase in prices over time, causing a reduction in the value of money.
- An amount of money that each shareholder is given that comes from the profits made by the company.
- A professionally managed investment, that collects and groups money from many investors.
- Money that is earned in trade or business after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services
- A resource with economic value that an individual, corporation, or country owns or controls with the expectation that it will provide a future benefit.
- The amount of money you earn from investment.
- The cost of passing up the next best choice when making a decision.
- The chance you take that the returns on a particular investment may vary.
- A medium to long term, usually higher risk (higher reward) to put your money to work.
- Who is the richest people in the world.
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- Having a dependable income and feeling in control of your finances.
- High risks but the returns can be high too.
- Your saving and spending plan.
- Amount of goods that people are willing to buy.
- A deposit account that can be used for either personal or business purposes.
- A national bank that provides financial and banking services for its country's government and commercial banking system, as well as implementing the government's monetary policy and issuing currency.
- A short-term,low reward (low risk) method to grow money.
- An establishment/place people go to for financial services.
- Amount of goods that is offered in the market place, or that is available to be bought.
- You know how much interest you will receive and when your principal will be repaid.
20 Clues: Your saving and spending plan. • Who is the richest people in the world. • High risks but the returns can be high too. • The amount of money you earn from investment. • Amount of goods that people are willing to buy. • A short-term,low reward (low risk) method to grow money. • An establishment/place people go to for financial services. • ...
MVV & Strategic Focus Areas 2024-01-25
Across
- Value that encourages people to show up as they are
- Part of our mission: "Champion _"
- A goal of the BHAG
- Value that encourages seeking to understand and caring for others
- Strategic focus to create a culture of excellence
- Create environment of trust where everyone feels valued
- Strategic focus on mission-centered innovation
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- Digital first, people always
- Value that encourages teamwork and communication
- Strategic focus to be strong today to make a difference tomorrow
- Focus of our vision for financial security
- Value that encourages honoring others as they are
- Value that encourages innovation and thinking outside the box
13 Clues: A goal of the BHAG • Digital first, people always • Part of our mission: "Champion _" • Focus of our vision for financial security • Strategic focus on mission-centered innovation • Value that encourages teamwork and communication • Value that encourages honoring others as they are • Strategic focus to create a culture of excellence • ...
Math Vocabulary 2022-01-21
Across
- has a variability to the response
- measure of variability
- average
- how the data values are arranged
- measure of center that occurs most often
- measure of center middle data value
Down
- graph with bars with the number of values in each category
- show the amount of times values occur in a category
- a data value that is very different from the other values
- find the difference between the value and the mean.
- measure of variability
- absolute value of the difference between the value and the mean.
- diagram that shows distribution of data values
- values that split a data set to 4 equal parts
14 Clues: average • measure of variability • measure of variability • how the data values are arranged • has a variability to the response • measure of center middle data value • measure of center that occurs most often • values that split a data set to 4 equal parts • diagram that shows distribution of data values • show the amount of times values occur in a category • ...
A.P. statistics vocab 2016-02-17
Across
- would take a value as extreme as or more extreme than the one actually observed
- if it states that a parameter is larger than the null hypothesis value or if it states that the parameter is smaller than the null value
- of error The difference between the point estimate and the true parameter value
- test assesses the evidence provided by data
- hypothesis The claim about the population that we are trying to find evidence for
- of a test against a specific alternative is the probability that the test will reject H0 at a chosen significance level a when the specified alternative value of the parameter is true.
Down
- if it states that the parameter is different from the null hypothesis value
- hypothesis he claim we weigh evidence against in a statistical test
- II error occurs if we fail to reject H0 when Ha is true
- significant at level If the P-value is smaller than alpha, we say that the results of a study are
- error of the sample mean It describes how far will typically be from μ in repeated SRSs of size n
- estimate The value of that statistic from a sample
- interval gives an interval of plausible values for a parameter
13 Clues: test assesses the evidence provided by data • estimate The value of that statistic from a sample • II error occurs if we fail to reject H0 when Ha is true • interval gives an interval of plausible values for a parameter • hypothesis he claim we weigh evidence against in a statistical test • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary Crossword 2020-09-16
Across
- a process or set of instructions to be followed in calculations or other problem solving operations.
- Language, a programming language that is easier for humans to read, write, and parse. Guaranteed to be unambiguous.
- to identify and remove errors from a computer program.
- a descriptor used to describe the state.
- Processing Unit (CPU), the processor or brains of the computer where calculations take place.
- the process of source code being translated into machine code.
- Statement, a command statement with a verb phrase that indicates an operation to perform
- a placeholder to store a particular value or attribute
- a description of what the computer is doing or the values of variables at any given moment.
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- Point Number, a number that may have digits after the decimal place. Can be a type of variable.
- Language, a programming language that has little or no abstraction and communicates closely to the hardware using machine language.
- Code, programs written in machine-level instructions that are uniquely read by computer processors using patterns of 1s and 0s.
- user interaction with a program, what they put in.
- Values, a variable to represent true or false.
- a series of characters at any length. Can be a type of variable.
- Code, programs written in high-level languages.
- Machine code that is a direct, low-level translation from the high-level source code, and is a pattern of 0s and 1s.
- a whole number that is used in programs.
- uncertainty or being open to more than one interpretation.
- short for binary digit - a single binary value, either 0 or 1.
20 Clues: a descriptor used to describe the state. • a whole number that is used in programs. • Values, a variable to represent true or false. • Code, programs written in high-level languages. • user interaction with a program, what they put in. • to identify and remove errors from a computer program. • a placeholder to store a particular value or attribute • ...
Dolphin 2014-06-03
Across
- The last digit in a number
- U.S. currency that amounts to ten cents
- Piece, fragment, fraction or section
- Symbol used to represent a number
- The value of a digit depending on its place in a number; ones, tens, hundreds, etc.
- To join two or more numbers to get one number (called the sum or total)
- Not as many as, shows relationships between numbers
- A measure used as a unit to estimate distances
- Measured with clocks and other timing devices
- A clock with the numbers 1 to 12 around the face and rotating hands to show the hours, minutes and seconds.
- One of three equal parts
- A way to write numbers to show place value
- U.S. currency that amounts to 100 cents
- To work out the answer
- One hundred cents make a dollar
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- The second digit from the right in a number
- U.S. currency that amounts to one cent
- U.S. currency that amounts to twenty-five cents
- U.S. currency that amounts to five cents
- Repeated design or recurring sequence
- Math statement containing an equal sign, to show that two expressions are equal
- More than, shows relationships between numbers
- Unit for measurement; twelve inches
- Numbers ends with 1, 3, 5, 7 or 9
- Being one of four equal parts
- A clock that uses numerals only to show the time
- The number in the third position left of the decimal point
- One of two equal parts
- A unit of length equal to 1/12 of a foot
- As great as; the same as
- Grouping numbers into equal parts
- Numbers end with 2, 4, 6, 8 or 0…; a number that can be divided into two equal groups
32 Clues: One of two equal parts • To work out the answer • One of three equal parts • As great as; the same as • The last digit in a number • Being one of four equal parts • One hundred cents make a dollar • Symbol used to represent a number • Numbers ends with 1, 3, 5, 7 or 9 • Grouping numbers into equal parts • Unit for measurement; twelve inches • Piece, fragment, fraction or section • ...
Excel Chapter 11 2016-05-18
Across
- set of guidelines that specify what values to retrieve from a database and in what order the values should be retrieved
- contains only text and numbers without any formulas, graphics, special fonts, or formatted text
- contains each piece of data in an XML document that includes an opening tag, the element content, and a closing tag
- lists all of the connections in the workbook
- data in a database is stored in this and arranged in columns and rows
- displays a collection of characteristics of a particular person, place, or thing
- contains commands for retrieving and refreshing data from external sources
- application that creates queries to retrieve data from multiple database tables and stores the data in a workbook
- collection of data values organized in such a way that they can be easily retrieved and manipulated by the end user
- marks the beginning of the data value and is represented as <
Down
- text file stored which each column starts at the same location in the text file
- stores information about a specific characteristic of a person, place, or thing
- provides location of a webpage
- talbes are joined by common fields
- structures data in text files that can be read by a wide variety of programs including Excel
- displays the high, low, and closing values of a stock
- defined process for retrieving data from an external file
- text files stored which a special character such as a space, comma, or tab marks the beginning of each colummn
- specifies which data should be retrieved from different section of a webpage
- shows the structure of an xml document in a schematic diagram
- marks the end of the data value and is represented as >
21 Clues: provides location of a webpage • talbes are joined by common fields • lists all of the connections in the workbook • displays the high, low, and closing values of a stock • marks the end of the data value and is represented as > • defined process for retrieving data from an external file • shows the structure of an xml document in a schematic diagram • ...
Unit 6 2025-05-10
Across
- Manufacturing in a foreign country under a special program, often near the border.
- The ability to purchase goods and services based on relative costs between countries. (Abbreviation)
- A company that operates in several countries.
- The increase in the proportion of people living in urban areas.
- A country with a lower level of industrialization and income per capita.
- The economic ties that continue to bind former colonies to their colonizers.
- A country with a high level of industrialization, infrastructure, and income per capita.
- The location of a place relative to other places.
- An economic activity that involves the processing and manufacturing of raw materials.
Down
- ECONOMIC ZONES Areas in China with special regulations to attract foreign investment.
- An industry that can be located anywhere; transportation costs are not a major factor.
- The relocation of business processes to a third-party provider, often overseas.
- An economic system where the focus shifts from manufacturing to services and information.
- SETTLEMENT Informal settlements lacking basic services, often on the outskirts of cities.
- An organization of countries that produce and export petroleum. (Abbreviation)
- TRADE Trade that is against the law.
- The value of goods and services produced by a country's residents, regardless of location.
- CONSUMPTION The consumption of power resources.
- A measure of development based on factors like life expectancy, education, and income. (Abbreviation)
- The physical characteristics of a place.
- Activities that involve the extraction of raw materials from the earth.
- A commercial center where goods are received and transshipped.
- CAPITA GDP The average GDP per person in a country.
- TIGERS Newly industrialized economies of East Asia (South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong).
- The total value of goods and services produced by a country in a year.
25 Clues: TRADE Trade that is against the law. • The physical characteristics of a place. • A company that operates in several countries. • CONSUMPTION The consumption of power resources. • The location of a place relative to other places. • CAPITA GDP The average GDP per person in a country. • A commercial center where goods are received and transshipped. • ...
Sort 53 Latin Prefixes 2022-04-26
Across
- to warm something that is frozen until it is no longer frozen
- an amount that is more than the usual or necessary amount
- a situation in which you are forced to leave your country or home and go to live in a foreign country
- to make (someone) lose confidence or pride
- a person who is kept in a prison or mental hospital
- to live in (a place) : to have a home in (a place)
- to breathe in
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- to take something away from someone or something : to not allow (someone or something) to have or keep (something)
- to put (someone) in an official or important job
- cause deliberate, irreparable damage to
- to use all of someone's mental or physical energy : to tire out or wear out (someone) completely
- located on the outside of something
- to reduce the strength, value, or importance of (something)
- to travel over or through (a place) in order to learn more about it or to find something
- an inner part, area, or surface
15 Clues: to breathe in • an inner part, area, or surface • located on the outside of something • cause deliberate, irreparable damage to • to make (someone) lose confidence or pride • to put (someone) in an official or important job • to live in (a place) : to have a home in (a place) • a person who is kept in a prison or mental hospital • ...
GCSE CompSci Subprograms keywords 2023-03-10
Across
- The CT concept behind functions: achieving the value needed whilst hiding the details of how it was achieved
- This is when the subprogram is actually executed
- Any named group of instructions
- The CT concept behind procedures: breaking a complex problem down into steps
- A value sent back to the main program when the subprogram ends
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- The name of the subprogram (or variable or constant)
- A value received by the subprogram when it is called
- A type of subprogram which does return a value
- A type of subprogram which does not return a value
- This is when the instructions that make up the subprogram are specified
- A value passed in to the subprogram by the main program
- The keyword which signifies the start of a subprogram definition
12 Clues: Any named group of instructions • A type of subprogram which does return a value • This is when the subprogram is actually executed • A type of subprogram which does not return a value • The name of the subprogram (or variable or constant) • A value received by the subprogram when it is called • A value passed in to the subprogram by the main program • ...
纵横字谜 2024-11-01
7 Clues: have place to live and stay • a strong feeling of surprise • to produce change in sb./sth. • to save sb/sth from dengerous • to place a dead body in a grave • physical harm caused to sb./sth. • to damage sth. badly that it loses all its value
Chapters 8 & 9 vocab terms 2018-03-21
Across
- If the parameter is different than the Ho
- The difference between the P.E. and the true parameter
- The probability of a Type 2 error
- What you find from the population
- The chance of something happening
- What you find from a sample
- Claim that we are finding evidence for
- Overall success rate of confidence interval
- If a parameter is larger or smaller than the Ho
- Claim we weigh evidence agaisnt in a statistical test
- The probability of a Type 1 error
Down
- If P-value is smaller than Alpha
- When the St. Dev of a statistic is estimated from data
- Reject the Ho when it is in fact true
- Interval of plausible values for a parameter
- The value of that statistic from a sample
- Standardized value that is calculated from sample data
- Probability that the test will reject Ho
- Fail to reject the Ho when it is false
- Calculated probability
20 Clues: Calculated probability • What you find from a sample • If P-value is smaller than Alpha • The probability of a Type 2 error • What you find from the population • The chance of something happening • The probability of a Type 1 error • Reject the Ho when it is in fact true • Claim that we are finding evidence for • Fail to reject the Ho when it is false • ...
Algebra 2 Vocabulary 2014-05-27
Across
- value y-value of the vertex when a parabola is opened upward
- an expression with 3 terms
- form f(x)=ax^2+bx+c
- the sum or difference of monomials
- an ordered set of numbers
- the indicated sum of the terms of a sequence
- change in size, position, or shape of a figure
- contains one or more rational expressions
- f(x)=b^x
- quotient of 2 polynomials
- pushing points towards the y-axis
- coefficient of the first term
- flip
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- number or product of numbers and variables with whole number exponents
- slide
- sum of exponents of the variables
- has infinitely many terms
- contains a variable within a radical
- statistical study of the relationship between variables
- value y-value of the vertex when a parabola is opened downward
- pulling points away from the y axis
- conjugate a-bi
- f(x)=a(x-h)^2+k
- an expression with 2 terms
- of parabola highest point of a parabola
25 Clues: flip • slide • f(x)=b^x • conjugate a-bi • f(x)=a(x-h)^2+k • form f(x)=ax^2+bx+c • has infinitely many terms • an ordered set of numbers • quotient of 2 polynomials • an expression with 3 terms • an expression with 2 terms • coefficient of the first term • sum of exponents of the variables • pushing points towards the y-axis • the sum or difference of monomials • ...
Monkey See Monkey Doo 2023-11-29
Across
- The number or numbers that occur most often in a set of data
- A relationship between two quantities in which one depends on the other
- An estimation strategy in which you change one added to a multiply of ten
- A part of a population
- A letter or symbol
- A method of gathering information about a group
- A sentence that shows two amounts aren't equal
- A table that shows groups of data arranged by places value
- Numbers that are easy to compute mentally
- A pair of numbers used to locate a point on a grid
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- The entire group of objects
- Sample
- The distance between one number
- The product of a given whole number and another whole numbers
- The average of a set of numbers
- A value that makes the equation true
- To find the value of a numerical
- A mathematical phrase
- A bar graph that shows the number of times data occur within intervals
- A value separated from the rest of the data
20 Clues: Sample • A letter or symbol • A mathematical phrase • A part of a population • The entire group of objects • The distance between one number • The average of a set of numbers • To find the value of a numerical • A value that makes the equation true • Numbers that are easy to compute mentally • A value separated from the rest of the data • ...
CYD Crossword 2020-08-12
Across
- International affiliate
- Delicious meal?
- "I am a person through other people..." (value)
- Google alternative used by CY
- "We strive to work powerfully together..." (value)
- CYD MDI
- Youngest grade CYD works in classrooms with
- "We embrace differences as strengths..." (value)
- CY's favorite color
- Flame of ____
- CYD ED
- Filled out on Fridays
- $6095
- CYD just got a new one
- Levels of leadership
- Morning circle routine
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- What comes first in service
- Number of US cities CY is in
- Ensures all are heard
- International affiliate
- "We hold ourselves to the highest standards..." (value)
- An ACM registration location
- Story of growth and inspiration
- Gift giver
- Has four leaves
- Number of CYD teams
- 'A' in ABCs
- Greatest movie of all time
- Oldest grade CYD works in classrooms with
- Acronym for CY model
- Founding story read at second community meeting
- Number of CYD schools, technically
- Final circle routine
- Story about a role model
34 Clues: $6095 • CYD ED • CYD MDI • Gift giver • 'A' in ABCs • Flame of ____ • Delicious meal? • Has four leaves • Number of CYD teams • CY's favorite color • Acronym for CY model • Final circle routine • Levels of leadership • Ensures all are heard • Filled out on Fridays • CYD just got a new one • Morning circle routine • International affiliate • International affiliate • Story about a role model • ...
Math algebra one 2025-05-22
Across
- A number that shows how many times a base is multiplied by itself.
- A polynomial of degree two.
- A statement comparing two values using <, >, ≤, or ≥.
- An expression with more than one term.
- The point where a graph crosses an axis.
- A measure of the steepness of a line.
- A number or expression that divides another evenly.
- An operation that reverses the effect of another operation.
- A single number or variable, or numbers and variables multiplied together.
- To find the value of a variable.
Down
- A combination of variables, numbers, and operations.
- A value that does not change.
- A mathematical statement that shows two expressions are equal.
- All possible input values of a function.
- To multiply a value across terms inside parentheses.
- A relation where each input has a single output.
- A number multiplied by a variable.
- A type of equation whose graph is a straight line.
- A symbol used to represent an unknown value.
- All possible output values of a function.
20 Clues: A polynomial of degree two. • A value that does not change. • To find the value of a variable. • A number multiplied by a variable. • A measure of the steepness of a line. • An expression with more than one term. • All possible input values of a function. • The point where a graph crosses an axis. • All possible output values of a function. • ...
Unit 8 2023-01-10
Across
- choosing a Member of Parliament, President, etc. by voting.
- a room or hall with equipment for doing physical exercise.
- having great value or influence.
- very great cleverness, skill or success.
- a large board that shows the score during a game, competition, etc.
- the group of people who rule or control a country.
- a line showing the end of a race.
Down
- a wall at a sports centre where you can practise climbing.
- the feeling that you are sure about your own abilities, opinion etc.
- a place where horse races take place.
- behaviour which harms or damages sb.
11 Clues: having great value or influence. • a line showing the end of a race. • behaviour which harms or damages sb. • a place where horse races take place. • very great cleverness, skill or success. • the group of people who rule or control a country. • a wall at a sports centre where you can practise climbing. • a room or hall with equipment for doing physical exercise. • ...
settlement patterns 2019-03-22
Across
- in, relating to, or characteristic of a town or city
- the number of deaths per year
- statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it
- in, relating to, or characteristic of the countryside
- characteristic of a suburb
Down
- something that makes people want to leave a place
- something that makes people want to go to a place
- the number of live births per year
- seasonal movement of animals from one region to another
- the period of time required for a quantity to double in size or value
- density measurement of population per unit area
11 Clues: characteristic of a suburb • the number of deaths per year • the number of live births per year • density measurement of population per unit area • something that makes people want to leave a place • something that makes people want to go to a place • in, relating to, or characteristic of a town or city • in, relating to, or characteristic of the countryside • ...
relations and functions vocab. 2023-05-16
Across
- the x-value of an ordered pair
- the four regions into which the x and y axis intersect
- the vertical axis on the coordinate plane
- graph a graph of points that do not connect
- graph a function graph that makes a line or smooth curve
- the y-value of a ordered pair
Down
- the point at which the x-axis and y-axis intersect
- the horizontal axis on a coordinate plane
- a set of numbers written in the form (x,y)
- ordered pairs
- the set of second numbers of the ordered pair
- the x-intercept of the graph of a function
- the result of substituting a value a function
- a value substituted a value into a function
- the set of first numbers of the ordered pair
15 Clues: ordered pairs • the y-value of a ordered pair • the x-value of an ordered pair • the horizontal axis on a coordinate plane • the vertical axis on the coordinate plane • a set of numbers written in the form (x,y) • the x-intercept of the graph of a function • a value substituted a value into a function • the set of first numbers of the ordered pair • ...
Function Vocabulary Project 2013-12-19
Across
- a relation in which every domain value is paired with exactly one range value
- graph a graph made of unconnected points
- two sets of data have a negative correlation if one set of data values increases as the other set decrease
- a set of ordered pairs
- value determines the value of a variable called the dependent variable
- no relationship between the set of values
- y values
Down
- f of x
- two data sets have a positive correlation if both sets of data increase
- between two sets of data
- a variable whose value depends on the value of a variable called the independent variable
- x values
12 Clues: f of x • x values • y values • a set of ordered pairs • between two sets of data • graph a graph made of unconnected points • no relationship between the set of values • value determines the value of a variable called the dependent variable • two data sets have a positive correlation if both sets of data increase • ...
Function Vocabulary Project 2013-12-19
Across
- y values
- a variable whose value depends on the value of a variable called the independent variable
- f of x
- value determines the value of a variable called the dependent variable
- no relationship between the set of values
- two sets of data have a negative correlation if one set of data values increases as the other set decrease
Down
- graph a graph made of unconnected points
- between two sets of data
- x values
- two data sets have a positive correlation if both sets of data increase
- a relation in which every domain value is paired with exactly one range value
- a set of ordered pairs
12 Clues: f of x • y values • x values • a set of ordered pairs • between two sets of data • graph a graph made of unconnected points • no relationship between the set of values • value determines the value of a variable called the dependent variable • two data sets have a positive correlation if both sets of data increase • ...
Unit 3: Expressions 2021-10-09
Across
- the "G" in GERMDAS refers to _____________ symbols like (), [], or {}
- In unit 3, we learned about two types of expressions: numerical and ______________
- if 14x14 = 196, 14 is the square root and 196 is the ____________ _____________
- when plugging in a number for a variable, we use ___________________
- we simplify numerical expressions using the order of _________________
- tells you how many times to multiply a number by itself
- twenty squared is four _______________
Down
- absolute value is a number's distance from ______
- seventeen squared is two-hundred eighty-______
- the "r" in GERMDAS stands for ___________
- we simplify or _____________ expressions
- the square root of 265 is ___________
- absolute value is always ________________
- the square root of 144 is ______
- the absolute value of eleven is ______
- we can use ___________ to simplify expressions online
- the absolute value of negative five is ______
17 Clues: the square root of 144 is ______ • the square root of 265 is ___________ • the absolute value of eleven is ______ • twenty squared is four _______________ • we simplify or _____________ expressions • the "r" in GERMDAS stands for ___________ • absolute value is always ________________ • the absolute value of negative five is ______ • ...
Math 2021-04-16
Across
- P-value we reject the Ho, because the smaller P-value, the stronger the evidence against Ho and in favor of Ha
- Second condition checked for sample means
- Always stated before we see the data
- Read as "H naught"
- A statistic measured from a sample
- Is the probability that measures the strength of the evidence against Ho and in favor of Ha
- 1st condition to check
- Hypotheses always refer to this
- Best teacher ever
- An interval of plausible values for an unknown parameter value
- Number range when you are a certain percent confident
Down
- Distance from point estimate for the interval
- Interpret the interval in _______
- Parameter is above or below claim
- Parameter is not equal to but could be above or below
- P-value in which we fail to the reject the Ho,because we failed to find evidence against it
- Symbol is an upside down n
- Determined by the confidence level C
- Condition checked to determine status of data
- Read as "H sub-a"
- mean Symbol know as x bar
21 Clues: Read as "H sub-a" • Best teacher ever • Read as "H naught" • 1st condition to check • mean Symbol know as x bar • Symbol is an upside down n • Hypotheses always refer to this • Interpret the interval in _______ • Parameter is above or below claim • A statistic measured from a sample • Always stated before we see the data • Determined by the confidence level C • ...
Chapter 9 Stats Crossword 2021-05-12
Across
- symbol for sample mean
- stat that gives an estimate about population
- when the Ha contains =/, but not < or >
- the claim that we seek to prove
- when the p-value is less than the alpha value
- interval of plausible parameter values
- the claim that we seek evidence against
- np>=10 and n(1-p)>=10 (props) or CLT n>=30 (means)
- probability of the strength of evidence against Ho
- used to find critical values
Down
- curves with shapes besides Normal curve
- success rate for the confidence interval
- likelihood that the test will reject Ho at alpha
- point estimate - true parameter < __________
- symbol for sample proportion
- 10n<=N
- symmetric with peak at 0. area adds up to 1
- makes sure interval has stated capture rate
- the measure of statistical significance
- when Ha contains < or >, but not =/
- sample is by chance and without bias
21 Clues: 10n<=N • symbol for sample mean • symbol for sample proportion • used to find critical values • the claim that we seek to prove • when Ha contains < or >, but not =/ • sample is by chance and without bias • interval of plausible parameter values • curves with shapes besides Normal curve • when the Ha contains =/, but not < or > • the measure of statistical significance • ...
Chapters 8 & 9 vocab terms 2018-03-21
Across
- Overall success rate of confidence interval
- If a parameter is larger or smaller than the Ho
- When the St. Dev of a statistic is estimated from data
- The chance of something happening
- If P-value is smaller than Alpha
- The probability of a Type 2 error
- What you find from the population
- If the parameter is different than the Ho
Down
- Claim that we are finding evidence for
- The difference between the P.E. and the true parameter
- Reject the Ho when it is in fact true
- Claim we weigh evidence agaisnt in a statistical test
- Interval of plausible values for a parameter
- Fail to reject the Ho when it is false
- The value of that statistic from a sample
- Calculated probability
- What you find from a sample
- Standardized value that is calculated from sample data
- The probability of a Type 1 error
- Probability that the test will reject Ho
20 Clues: Calculated probability • What you find from a sample • If P-value is smaller than Alpha • The chance of something happening • The probability of a Type 1 error • The probability of a Type 2 error • What you find from the population • Reject the Ho when it is in fact true • Claim that we are finding evidence for • Fail to reject the Ho when it is false • ...
Chapters 8 & 9 2018-03-21
Across
- standardized value that is calculated from sample data
- interval of plausible values for a parameter
- probability that the test will reject Ho
- fail to reject the Ho when it is false
- calculated probability
- If P-value is smaller than Alpha
- if a parameter is larger or smaller than the Ho
- What you find from the population
- reject the Ho when it is in fact true
- if the parameter is different than the Ho
Down
- overall success rate of confidence interval
- claim that we are finding evidence for
- What you find from a sample
- the value of that statistic from a sample
- The chance of something happening
- the difference between the P.E. and the true parameter
- The probability of a Type 2 error
- The probability of a Type 1 error
- when the St. Dev of a statistic is estimated from data
- claim we weigh evidence agaisnt in a statistical test
20 Clues: calculated probability • What you find from a sample • If P-value is smaller than Alpha • The chance of something happening • The probability of a Type 2 error • The probability of a Type 1 error • What you find from the population • reject the Ho when it is in fact true • claim that we are finding evidence for • fail to reject the Ho when it is false • ...
