place value Crossword Puzzles
Roots Test: Chron,Temp, Time & Roman Civilization 2013-08-28
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- continuing for a long time
- used to describe/modify noun or pronoun
- Rome's first emperor
- person, place, thing or idea
- a historical account of events of a particular time
- every Roman home had one to for its household gods
- a word used in place of one or more nouns or pronouns
- given without time to prepare; spur of the movement
- the time of a piece of music, fast or slow
- rapidly increasing prices when money loses its value
- emotional poem about life's ups and downs
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- this organization worked closely together with the government in the Byzantine Empire
- he became emperor after his father died in A.D. 180
- lasting for only a short time
- best-known Stoic philosopher of ancient Rome
- a person who stands in for a ruler who cannot govern
- to cause to happen at the same time
- someone living at the same time
- a timepiece, a watch, a clock
- anything out of its proper time
- a violent storm lasting for a portion of time
- brought medical ideas to Rome
22 Clues: Rome's first emperor • continuing for a long time • person, place, thing or idea • lasting for only a short time • a timepiece, a watch, a clock • brought medical ideas to Rome • someone living at the same time • anything out of its proper time • to cause to happen at the same time • used to describe/modify noun or pronoun • emotional poem about life's ups and downs • ...
Of Mice and Men Vocabulary 2023-02-27
Across
- Twisted or bent
- Insulting or negative
- A lightweight woven cotton cloth
- Someone who cleans and mops
- Talked or chattered nonstop
- Puzzled, confused, or bewildered
- sad and disappointed
- Charming; putting one at ease
- Open to hearing or being persuaded
- Carefully or responsibly
- Small, thin pieces of something
- In a gloomy manner
- Comforted
- A wrapped bundle of possessions
- With complete sincerity
- Bad-tempered and sulky
- Calculated the value of something
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- Crouching in fear
- Remained in one place above the ground
- Overwhelmed with confusion
- With derision or contempt
- In a savage and cruel manner
- A cereal grain, similar to oats or wheat
- Twisted or squirmed
- Nervous or anxious about something
- In a haughty or commanding way
- Scorn or contempt
- Anger at a perceived injustice
- Deserving of condemnation
- Moved slowly and ponderously
- Proceeding with doubt or hesitation
- Held apart, refusing to get involved
- Aggressively or violently
- A place where things join; a particular point in time
- Run hurriedly with short, quick steps
- Repetitive, tedious, and dull
36 Clues: Comforted • Twisted or bent • Crouching in fear • Scorn or contempt • In a gloomy manner • Twisted or squirmed • sad and disappointed • Insulting or negative • Bad-tempered and sulky • With complete sincerity • Carefully or responsibly • With derision or contempt • Deserving of condemnation • Aggressively or violently • Overwhelmed with confusion • Someone who cleans and mops • ...
Unit 4B vocab 2024-05-13
Across
- thing intended; an aim or plan.
- people that worked for others on a farm and never had much money
- providing, preparing or supplying of something
- intended to prevent something unpleasant or dangerous from happening
- something is made clear / obvious that was hidden before
- place where boats may be anchored
- to wait or stay in a place
- dark outline of someone or something visible against a lighter background
- power beyond one’s control that is believed to decide what happens
- the most important city or town of a country or region, usually the center of government
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- reluctantly or resentfully unwilling to give, grant, or allow something
- extreme distress or mental/physical suffering
- a decision made after a lot of consideration
- Something that is to be marveled at
- to prevent something unpleasant or dangerous from happening
- to handle and use something effectively
- high cost or value
- something is done without consideration
- something that’s tied up
- rise in opposition or armed resistance to an established government or ruler.
- a long trip
- ask or beg for (something) earnestly.
- partner
- Uncivilized or wild
24 Clues: partner • a long trip • high cost or value • Uncivilized or wild • something that’s tied up • to wait or stay in a place • thing intended; an aim or plan. • place where boats may be anchored • Something that is to be marveled at • ask or beg for (something) earnestly. • to handle and use something effectively • something is done without consideration • ...
Geoterms 2022-10-11
Across
- a deposit of soil at the end of a river.
- an area in a city
- any area that's not close to cities
- when an area slowly becomes a desert.
- is when a larger country uses another area as a colony for their own good
- diversity by a person's ethnicity.
- Land that has little to no value in farming
- any area set apart from another
- any feature or landform on earth
- a group specified by what language they speak.
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- region an area set apart from the rest by culture
- people that never stop moving from place to place
- a forest with lush trees and it rains
- spoken language between two people
- a group of people that has a common ethnicity
- resources that are naturally found in an area.
- the weather in an area over a long span of time
- an area that is made of mostly sand
- when an area experiences long periods without rain
- a piece of land that usually is covered in water
20 Clues: an area in a city • any area set apart from another • any feature or landform on earth • spoken language between two people • diversity by a person's ethnicity. • any area that's not close to cities • an area that is made of mostly sand • a forest with lush trees and it rains • when an area slowly becomes a desert. • a deposit of soil at the end of a river. • ...
Gress, Rupt, Tract, Mot 2026-05-13
Across
- To move someone down in rank.
- Stepping toward someone in a forceful or attacking way.
- A "broken off" or sudden change.
- To break apart or disturb a process.
- To burst out suddenly.
- A machine that moves from one place to another.
- A break or tear in something.
- A symbol that shows a "moving" feeling or emotion.
- To step out or leave a place.
- The "pull" or grip of a surface.
- To step forward or improve.
- To pull something toward you.
- A "movement" of feelings inside you.
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- To step away from the main topic.
- To move someone to take action.
- To step across a boundary or break a rule.
- To step backward or return to a worse state.
- To pull something out.
- The act of moving.
- To pull someone’s attention in a different direction.
- To move someone forward or up in rank.
- To break into a conversation or action.
- To pull away value or attention.
- A vehicle used for pulling heavy loads.
24 Clues: The act of moving. • To pull something out. • To burst out suddenly. • To step forward or improve. • To move someone down in rank. • A break or tear in something. • To step out or leave a place. • To pull something toward you. • To move someone to take action. • A "broken off" or sudden change. • To pull away value or attention. • The "pull" or grip of a surface. • ...
Random Variables 2023-09-23
Across
- The ________ of a random variable is the expected value of the squared deviation from the mean.
- A ______ variable assumes any of several different numeric values as a result of some random event.
- A random variable that can take any numeric value within a range of values is called a __________ random variable.
- The _______ value of a random variable is its theoretical long-run average value, the center of its model.
- In general, multiplying each value of a random variable by a constant multiplies the mean by the constant and the variance by the _____ of the constant
- When two independent continuous random variables have ______ models, so does their sum or difference.
- The variance of the sum of two independent random variables is the sum of their ___________ variances.
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- Var(X+-Y) = Var(X) + Var(Y) is the __________ theorem of statistics.
- A random variable that can take one of a finite number^3 of distinct outcomes is called a ________ random variable.
- The expected value can also be called ____.
- The probability ______ is a function that associates a probability P with each value of a dis- crete random variable X.
- Make a picture is another job for ____ diagrams.
- We often use the standard deviation to measure __________.
- The ________ deviation of a random variable describes the spread in the model, and is the square root of the variance.
- If the random variables are ___________, the variance of their sum or difference is always the sum of the variances.
15 Clues: The expected value can also be called ____. • Make a picture is another job for ____ diagrams. • We often use the standard deviation to measure __________. • Var(X+-Y) = Var(X) + Var(Y) is the __________ theorem of statistics. • The ________ of a random variable is the expected value of the squared deviation from the mean. • ...
Types of Stock and Stock Classifications 2023-03-15
Across
- A Really Cheap Stock That is Risky but is Under $5 normally assigned for small start-ups
- A Stock That Pays out dividends pretty often, normally well established and successful Companies
- A stock that gives some degree of ownership, its less risky and you get a fixed dividend percent but in exchange you get no voting rights
- A Value of a company Over $100 billion
- A Value of a company Around $2–$20 billion
- A Stock that does not decrease in value when the market decrease or may even profit when the market goes down
- A Stock That increases value when the market is rising and decreases in value when the market decreases
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- A Underpriced stock compared to the market
- A Stock from a Start up that is inn an untouched industry or never done product
- A Stock Of a Quickly Rising Company Often there is not dividend as it got re-invested by the company
- Referred to when talking about The size of a company
- A stock that is a piece of ownership of a company and it gives access to a portion of the company's net profit as well as getting voting rights
- A Value of a company Around $50–250 million
- A Stock of a Important Company thats well established and successful that also pays dividends when in good and bad times
- A Value of a company Below $50 million
15 Clues: A Value of a company Over $100 billion • A Value of a company Below $50 million • A Underpriced stock compared to the market • A Value of a company Around $2–$20 billion • A Value of a company Around $50–250 million • Referred to when talking about The size of a company • A Stock from a Start up that is inn an untouched industry or never done product • ...
A-Z Vocab 2022-09-07
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- the average of the data set.
- set of all y values in a function.
- the middle number when order small to large.
- the greatest to largest value in a set.
- the value between the midiant and upper extreme.
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- number positive counting numbers and zero.
- rang the medion between the upper and lower extreme.
- of equations 2 or more equations with the same.
- i term expression.
- the smallest value.
- the value between the upper and lower extreme.
- slope a horizontal line on a coordinate grid.
- the number that accrues the most.
- pair location of a point on a coordinate grid.
14 Clues: i term expression. • the smallest value. • the average of the data set. • the number that accrues the most. • set of all y values in a function. • the greatest to largest value in a set. • number positive counting numbers and zero. • the middle number when order small to large. • slope a horizontal line on a coordinate grid. • the value between the upper and lower extreme. • ...
Quadratic Vocab 2024-02-24
Across
- X=-f/7g
- describes the x value where the graph is increasing
- F(x)=a(x-p)(x-Q)
- Y=____
- highest or lowest point on the graph focusing on the y value
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- The vertical line that passes through the vertex that creates 2 mirror images
- Describes the v-value of the graph
- where the graph crosses the x axis
- h(x)=ax2+bx+c
- X=____
- f(x)=a(x-h)2+k
- describes the x value where the graph is decreasing
- where the graph crosses the y-axis
- Highest or lowest point on a graph
14 Clues: X=____ • Y=____ • X=-f/7g • h(x)=ax2+bx+c • f(x)=a(x-h)2+k • F(x)=a(x-p)(x-Q) • Describes the v-value of the graph • where the graph crosses the x axis • where the graph crosses the y-axis • Highest or lowest point on a graph • describes the x value where the graph is increasing • describes the x value where the graph is decreasing • ...
Programming fundamentals 2018-06-01
Across
- Key to success
- a value that does not change
- I terminate the loop
- method used to compare two strings returns integer value
- skip the rest part of the loop body and go for next iteration
- a group of homogeneous elements
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- A group of characters
- can store a value
- method which marks the starting point of a program
- represents type of value stored in a variable
- A data type with two possible values
- a bottom tested loop
- A string function to find character at a specific position
13 Clues: Key to success • can store a value • I terminate the loop • a bottom tested loop • A group of characters • a value that does not change • a group of homogeneous elements • A data type with two possible values • represents type of value stored in a variable • method which marks the starting point of a program • method used to compare two strings returns integer value • ...
Error Analysis 2025-10-21
Across
- You should read a scale with your ... eye perpendicular to it.
- A scale might be incorrectly ... during manufacture, causing a systematic error.
- The difference between the measured value and the true or accepted value.
- The type of screw used to fix a zero error on an ammeter.
- Recording and analysing measurements for quality. (2 words)
- The digital ... calliper in Figure 9 measures wire diameter.
- A tool used to identify errors; systematic errors can shift the intercept.
- Random errors tend to ... above and below the true value.
- ... reading limitations are a major source of random errors.
- The y-... on a graph (the 'c' value) can reveal a zero error.
- A ruler or analogue voltmeter has this type of scale.
- The best way to handle random errors is to take several readings and ... them.
- Uncontrollable effects of the ... can cause random errors.
- Data that can have any value over a range, like diameter or mass.
- The ... law experiment in Figure 6 showed a systematic error.
- Describes the range of values or the uncertainty of a measurement.
- A way to manage reaction time errors by recording an event for later analysis.
- This error occurs when an instrument is not set to zero before use.
- The inevitable 'wandering' in all continuous measurements.
- The correct angle to view a scale to avoid parallax error.
- A 'best ...' is a value closest to the true value, often found by averaging.
- The lines on an instrument, like a ruler or thermometer.
- An instrument used as an example for both calibration errors and continuous data.
- The (0,0) point on a graph.
- For a printed scale, the uncertainty is a ...-scale division.
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- Type of error seen in Figure 4, where eight thermometers show different readings in the same water.
- The 'normal' distribution that random errors are said to follow.
- Type of data that is numeric or countable, like the number of wires.
- An electronic ... can be used to minimise reaction time errors.
- An environmental factor that can cause a metal rule to expand.
- Errors that fluctuate above and below the true value.
- An instrument that can run slow due to a fault, causing a systematic error.
- Type of data that describes 'types', like 'red/green/blue'.
- This type of error is caused by viewing a scale at an angle.
- Errors, like blunders, that are not considered true experimental errors.
- Errors that deviate readings by a consistent amount each time.
- A ... counter is used to measure 'counts', but can be affected by background radiation.
- The ... being used is the cause of systematic errors.
- Dirt or ... on a wire can cause a systematic error.
- On a graph, random errors cause data points to be ... on both sides of the trend line.
- Instrument that might show a 0.05 A reading when no current flows.
- Reliable data is consistent and ....
- The Latin origin of the word 'error'.
- The time taken for a person to respond to an event. (2 words)
- An electronic stopwatch or voltmeter is this type of scale.
- Accuracy is the difference between the measured value and the ... value.
- Type of radiation from the sun or bricks that is 'always there'.
- For a digital scale, the uncertainty is equal to the smallest ....
- The ability of data to be trusted as accurate or correct.
49 Clues: The (0,0) point on a graph. • Reliable data is consistent and .... • The Latin origin of the word 'error'. • Dirt or ... on a wire can cause a systematic error. • Errors that fluctuate above and below the true value. • The ... being used is the cause of systematic errors. • A ruler or analogue voltmeter has this type of scale. • ...
Precalc crossword extra credit 2024-05-09
Across
- the angle that forms when two radii meet at the center of a circle
- a straight line on a graph
- its graph remains unchanged after a rotation of 180∘ about the origin.
- the value, which gives the number when it is multiplied by itself.
- the inverse of a value or a number
- a point where the function changes direction from increasing to decreasing
- equality relating one mathematical expression A to another mathematical expression B, such that A and B produce the same value for all values of the variables within a certain range of validity.
- a line or curve that acts a the limit of another line or curve
- the gap between two given points
- A2+B2=c2
- can be found in quadrants I &II
- the set of all real numbers lying between two fixed endpoints with no gaps.
- any function that repeats a pattern of y-values at regular intervals
- the slopes of the function are decreasing, or rather the derivative of the function is decreasing.
- defined as the breaking or decomposition of an entity into a product of another entity, or factors, which when multiplied together give the original number or a matrix, etc.
- an algebraic expression which consists of variables, coefficients, and mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication or division.
- circle circle with radians and units
- the smallest value that a mathematical function can have over its entire curve
- the middle of the highest and closet point of a curve
- the point at which the graph crosses the y- axis
- the ratio of adjacent side and hypotenuse
- hypotenuse/opposite
- the beginning or starting point
- a point where the function changes direction from decreasing to increasing
- Can be found in Quadrants III & IV
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- the point at which the graph crosses the x- axis
- where a function crosses the x or y axis
- a curve in which every point on the curve is equidistant from a point called a focus and a straight line called a directrix.
- you need a greater x-value to get any given y-value as an output of the function.
- if the y-value grows at a faster and faster rate moving from left to right.
- The common endpoint of two or more rays or line segments
- making the y-value bigger for any given value of x.
- each of the four quarters of a circle
- the set of possible input values
- hypotenuse/ adjacent
- the horizontal line that passes exactly in the middle between the graph's maximum and minimum points
- length of side opposite angle Length of side adjacent to angle
- sin0=a/h
- points on a chart
- a trigonometric function for an acute angle in a right triangle is the ratio of the side opposite the angle to the hypotenuse.
- 3.14
- also known as arccosine
- angles in standard position (angles with the initial side on the positive x-axis) that have a common terminal side
- the branch of mathematics concerned with specific functions of angles and their application to calculations.
- the set of possible output values
- the quantity or state multiple or various
- one complete pattern of the y-values for a periodic function
- the slopes of the function are decreasing, or rather the derivative of the function is decreasing
- the point on the entire graph with the highest y-value.
- finding the terms that are multiplied together to get an expression.
- the measurement of an angle thats not using degrees
51 Clues: 3.14 • sin0=a/h • A2+B2=c2 • points on a chart • hypotenuse/opposite • hypotenuse/ adjacent • also known as arccosine • a straight line on a graph • can be found in quadrants I &II • the beginning or starting point • the set of possible input values • the gap between two given points • the set of possible output values • the inverse of a value or a number • ...
Jesse Sweeterman Crossword 2020-09-28
Across
- Both the vertical length and horizontal length of a dilated figure are increased (or decreased) by the same factor.
- The answer after we divide one number by another.
- The____ of two sets has only the elements common to both sets.
- The mapping of a set
- The bottom half of a fraction.
- Three piece function
- Replacing values where the letters are.
- The starting point on a graph
- A variable in an equation that may have its value freely chosen without considering values of any other variable.
- A transformation in which a graph or geometric figure is picked up and moved to another location without any change in size or orientation.
- A fact or rule written in mathematical symbols
- In example of a function, y is the output where x is the ____
- The results of adding two or more numbers.
- Numbers greater than zero.
- A point crossing through the y or x axis.
- A symbol for a value we don't know yet
- The middle point on a line
- A collection of four quadrants to organize points and lines.
- Changing a shape by turning, flipping, etc.
- A number multiplied by itself.
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- Two points identical after being reflected.
- A value we can put in place for variables.
- The result of subtracting one number from another.
- A list of numbers in brackets
- Where a function equals the value zero
- Going on forever.
- A number which cannot be expressed as a fractional component.
- A quarter section on a graph
- The top half of a fraction.
- Numbers smaller than zero.
- The difference between the lowest and highest values
- A____ between two sets is a collection of ordered pairs containing one object from each set.
- A "flip" of an object across a line.
- The zeroes in a function.
- A part of math where numbers can be defined as letters.
- In example of a function, x is the input where y is the ____
- To make an expression easier to read.
- The ratio of the length in a drawing (or model) to the length on the real thing
- two perpendicular number lines: the x-axis, which is horizontal, and the y-axis, which is vertical.
- A point on the graph.
40 Clues: Going on forever. • The mapping of a set • Three piece function • A point on the graph. • The zeroes in a function. • Numbers smaller than zero. • Numbers greater than zero. • The middle point on a line • The top half of a fraction. • A quarter section on a graph • A list of numbers in brackets • The starting point on a graph • The bottom half of a fraction. • ...
I KNOW CRITICAL MATH TERMS FOR 7TH GRADE 2021-11-27
Across
- value: a number’s distance from zero on a number line. Absolute value is never negative.
- fraction: A fraction in which the numerator is equal to or greater than the denominator
- property: multiplying each term in a sum or difference by a common factor does not change the change the value of the expression.
- numbers: are the same distance from zero but in opposite directions.
- a letter that represents an unknown number (or more than one number).
- the result of subtraction.
- an expression with a base and an exponent.
- number: include decimals and fractions.
- the product of a given number and any other whole number.
- the product of a given number and any other whole number.
- numbers: are less than zero; located to the left or below zero on a number line.
- separates a whole from fractional place values (tenths, hundredths, etc.)
- in a power, the number that shows how many times the base is used as a factor.
- the result of multiplication.
- a mathematical statement that uses an equal sign (=) to show that two expressions have the same value.
- a group of numbers, variables, and/or operation symbols that represent a mathematical relationship.
- names equal parts as a whole; can also represent the division of two numbers.
- between two numbers tells how far apart the numbers are, without regard to direction. Distance is always positive.
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- decimals: decimals that end.
- the number by which another number is divided.
- the number that is divided by another number.
- pair: two numbers whose sum is less than zero. Opposite numbers form this.
- are whole numbers and their opposites.
- the result of division.
- numbers: include counting numbers, their additive inverse and zero.
- decimals: decimals that repeat the same sequence of digits forever. Can be written with a bar overhead.
- the number below the fraction line that tells the number of equal parts in the whole.
- also called the multiplicative inverse of that number. Zero does not have this.
- the result of addition.
- numbers: are greater than zero; located to the right, or above, zero on a number line.
- the number above the fraction line that tells the number of equal parts being described.
- number: a number with a whole number part and a fractional part.
32 Clues: the result of division. • the result of addition. • the result of subtraction. • decimals: decimals that end. • the result of multiplication. • are whole numbers and their opposites. • number: include decimals and fractions. • an expression with a base and an exponent. • the number that is divided by another number. • the number by which another number is divided. • ...
Unit 5&6 vocab 2024-12-17
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- -a measure of a country's economic activity that considers the total value of all goods and services produced.
- -a period of social and economic development that occurs after the dominance of large-scale industry.
- practice of obtaining products from cheaper locations, often abroad.
- -the study of the Earth's surface, including its physical features and how people live and interact with it.
- - the practice of using artificial methods to provide water to crops, lawns, and landscape plants.
- the practice of catching fish faster than a species can replenish its population, which can lead to the extinction of some species.
- - a tropical cyclone with sustained winds of at least 74 miles per hour.
- - a series of giant waves that move through the ocean and are caused by a sudden displacement of the ocean's water.
- currency conversion rate that attempts to equalize the purchasing power of different currencies.
- -a manufacturing plant in Mexico that imports raw materials.
- the location of a place in relation to its surrounding areas and other places.
- - a prolonged period of abnormally dry weather that results in a water shortage.
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- -the practice of a former colonial power maintaining indirect control over a former colony.
- process by which people move from rural areas to cities, causing cities to grow in size and population.
- -a method of extracting oil and natural gas from rock formations by injecting a pressurized mixture of water, sand, and chemicals into the earth.
- the transformation of a neighborhood from low value to high value.
- - the result of a sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust, which causes the ground to shake.
- - an intergovernmental organization that coordinates the petroleum policies of its member countries.
- tigers - the economies of Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan.
- - a severe and prolonged hunger crisis that occurs when a large portion of a population in a region or country is unable to access adequate food.
- a measure of the total value of all goods and services produced within a country in a given period of time.
- the physical characteristics of a location, including the land and its surrounding environment.
- - a trade agreement that eliminated most tariffs and trade barriers between the three countries.
- - an animal, plant, or microbe that has had its DNA altered through genetic engineering techniques.
24 Clues: -a manufacturing plant in Mexico that imports raw materials. • the transformation of a neighborhood from low value to high value. • practice of obtaining products from cheaper locations, often abroad. • tigers - the economies of Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan. • - a tropical cyclone with sustained winds of at least 74 miles per hour. • ...
MATH TERMS CROSSWORD 2025-02-06
Across
- A function f is a function that undoes the operation of f
- An expression, rule, or law that defines a relationship between one variable
- The difference between the lowest and highest values
- An equation that can be rearranged in standard form
- A quadratic equation with variable x is expressed as ax2 + bx + c = 0
- A function is the set of inputs accepted by the function
- A point on the x-axis or y-axis, through which the slope of the line passes
- Replacing a variable in an expression or equation with a specific numerical value
- A rectangular array or table of numbers, symbols, or expressions
- The formula to find the center point of a straight line
- The unique real function which maps zero to one and has a derivative equal to its value
- The product of a real number and the imaginary unit i
- A type of smooth curve lying in a plane
- A data point in a set that is significantly different from the rest of the values
- The place where a function reaches its highest point, or vertex, on a graph
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- Writing a number or another mathematical object as a product of several factors
- A quadratic equation is used to easily identify the vertex of the parabola
- A numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression
- An nth root of a number x is a number r
- An algebraic expression in absolute bar symbols
- A pair of binomials that are identical except for the sign between their terms
- A equation showing the x and y intercepts
- Tells us whether there are two solutions, one solution, or no solutions
- An algebraic expression of the sum or the difference of two terms
- Value How far a number is from zero
- of symmetry An imaginary straight line that divides a shape into two identical parts
- A method used to solve systems of equations by adding or subtracting the equations together
- The lowest y-value of a function
- A plane curve which is mirror-symmetrical and is approximately U-shaped
- A mathematical expression consisting of indeterminates and coefficients
30 Clues: The lowest y-value of a function • Value How far a number is from zero • An nth root of a number x is a number r • A type of smooth curve lying in a plane • A equation showing the x and y intercepts • An algebraic expression in absolute bar symbols • An equation that can be rearranged in standard form • The difference between the lowest and highest values • ...
Crossword 2013-10-24
Across
- The value of the place, or position, of a digit in a number.
- A number by which another number, the dividend, is divided.
- Writing a number to show the value of each digit.
- A way of writing down very large or very small numbers easily.
- A cardinal number, ten times thousand.
- A series of numbers or quantities to be subtracted.
- A series of numbers or quantities to be added up.
- A number that is to be divided by a divisor.
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- Being one of hundred equal parts.
- A cardinal number, ten times ten thousand
- The point of completion of a round of time or of the time during which something lasts or happens.
- The result of division; the number of times one quantity is contained in another.
- A symbol in an expression that may be replaced by the name of any element of the set.
- The result obtained by multiplying two or more quantities together.
- A cardinal number, ten times hundred.
- Being one of ten equal parts.
- A cardinal number, ten times ten.
- point / A point inside a number.
- One of two or more numbers, algebraic expressions, or the like, that when multiplied together produce a given product.
19 Clues: Being one of ten equal parts. • point / A point inside a number. • Being one of hundred equal parts. • A cardinal number, ten times ten. • A cardinal number, ten times hundred. • A cardinal number, ten times thousand. • A cardinal number, ten times ten thousand • A number that is to be divided by a divisor. • Writing a number to show the value of each digit. • ...
Math crossword puzzle 2023-03-03
Across
- lists of numbers showing the results of a calculation with varying arguments
- a mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols
- ratios that are the same when we compare them
- does not stay the opposite varible we value
- a straight line from the center to the circumfrence of a circle or sphere
- a rate for one of something
- of proportionality value of the ratio between two proportional quantities
- the process of combining matrices, vectors, or other quantities under specific rules to obtain their product.
- An actual place or object
- price
Down
- the ratio between the scale of a given original object and a new object
- as twice the length of the radius of a circle
- a fraction whose denominator is a power of ten and whose numerator is expressed by figures placed to the right of a decimal point.
- the length of any great circle, the intersection of its sphere with any plan passing through it
- a numerical quantity that is not a whole number
- original figure multiplied by the same number
- the process of dividing a matrix, vector, or other quantity by another under specific rules to obtain a quotient.
- the quantitative relaion between two amounts
- a diagram showing the realtion of variable quantites
19 Clues: price • An actual place or object • a rate for one of something • does not stay the opposite varible we value • the quantitative relaion between two amounts • as twice the length of the radius of a circle • ratios that are the same when we compare them • original figure multiplied by the same number • a numerical quantity that is not a whole number • ...
statistics vocabulary 2023-05-11
Across
- 2 the 50th percentile
- a measure of dispersion that takes into account the spread of all data points in a data set
- Chart to show percentages of a whole, and represents percentages at a set point in time.
- a data point that lies outside the overall pattern in a distribution
- a statistical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values
- the one in the middle
- less than
- a term that describes how a score compares to other scores from the same set
- deviation
- a point at which a functionś value is greatest
Down
- the place where a particular point or object exists.
- 1 the middle number between the smallest number
- plot a method for graphically demonstrating the locality, spread and skewness groups of numerical data
- what remains after most of something is gone
- plot looks something like a bar graph
- plot a simple form of data visualization that consists of data points plotted as dots on a graph
- the value that occurs most often
- Graph a diagram in which the numerical values of variables are represented by the height
- the difference between the highest and lowest values
- to summarize discrete or continuous data that are measured on an interval scale.
20 Clues: less than • deviation • 2 the 50th percentile • the one in the middle • the value that occurs most often • plot looks something like a bar graph • what remains after most of something is gone • a point at which a functionś value is greatest • 1 the middle number between the smallest number • the place where a particular point or object exists. • ...
Exam 3 2021-04-06
Across
- social comparison used to set performance goals.
- reely chosen, inherent in the activity being performed.
- Processing resources - mental operations, memoryretrieval, problem solving, learning, decision making
- one’s capability to perform a task.
- tells one how they are progressing towards their goal. Goals do not motivate behavior if feedback is not provided. It allows one to assess which instrumental behaviors are effective.
- Personal estimate that a goal can be achieved.
- Use of Words
- Initially prefer smaller incentive, but as time delay increases, preference switches to the larger incentive.
- subjective value of a stimulus produces psychological demand. Stimuli with the highest valence are selected as goals.
- Fixed ratio requirement is increased, demand decreases
- manner in which a goal is perceived. Is it the opportunity for making a gain? Or avoiding a loss?
- As objective incentive value increases, utility increases but in smaller & smaller amounts
- abstract series of behavioral acts necessary for achieving a goal. It is more general than a script. Plans include a series of sub-goals that must be met to reach the final goal.
- highly stereotyped sequence of behavioral acts.Step by step plan to achieve a goal. They provide detailed knowledge on how to accomplish goals.
- deprivation increases the value and demand for the deprived substance. Ex. Food, Iphone, New model of car, video games
- future incentive is represented today at a lower value. General formula for determining incentive value from amount and delay is:incentive value = Amount of incentive/(1 + Delay Interval)
Down
- how precisely a goal is envisioned.
- select behaviors & increases expression of those behaviors.
- consistently being directed towards an extrinsic or intrinsic source of motivation. Both sources of motivation can operate for different activities.
- 1.Goals are usually raised after success.2.Goals are usually lowered after failure.3.High self-efficacy individuals will increase effort after failure.4.Low self-efficacy individuals will decrease effort after failure.
- subjective properties of an incentive such as satisfaction, pleasure or usefulness.
- responding in times of mental or physical fatigue; makes success more likely. More willing to work longer without reward
- satisfaction obtained from achieving a goal.
- ability of an incentive to motivate depends on prior experience
- positive or negative emotional feeling that the anticipated goal produces. Positive affect leads to approach, negative affect leads to avoidance.
- the incentive that is chosen to be acquired or achieved.
- process by which a person becomes set to achieve a goal. It includes factors such as: persistence, determination, effort & time expenditure in pursuit of the goal.
- visualizing a goal
- hierarchical rank of a goal; based on value of a goal. Higher level goals have higher value.
- attractiveness of an incentive based on objective properties such as number & amount or subjective properties(one’s appraisal of objective value)
30 Clues: Use of Words • visualizing a goal • how precisely a goal is envisioned. • one’s capability to perform a task. • satisfaction obtained from achieving a goal. • Personal estimate that a goal can be achieved. • social comparison used to set performance goals. • Fixed ratio requirement is increased, demand decreases • reely chosen, inherent in the activity being performed. • ...
Fabulous Finance 2025-10-08
Across
- What must a borrower read carefully to understand loan terms?
- What term describes loans that trap borrowers with high costs and fees?
- What happens when a borrower fails to repay a loan on time?
- What is something of value used as security for a loan?
- What do lenders require to ensure they’ll get repaid if you default?
- What is the amount you must pay each month on an installment loan?
- What do you call an asset that increases in value over time?
- What kind of loan has a set payment schedule and end date?
- What type of credit automatically renews when you make payments?
- What legal claim gives a lender rights to an asset until debt is repaid?
Down
- What is the ultimate goal of learning how credit works?
- What type of credit card balance renews automatically each month?
- What type of asset commonly loses value, such as a vehicle?
- What do you call an asset that loses value over time?
- What type of loan is paid back in monthly installments?
- What type of lender uses unfair or deceptive practices?
- What is another word for the money that is owed to a lender?
- What represents ownership or value you build over time in your property?
- What is the difference between a home’s value and what’s owed on it?
- What term describes the cost of borrowing money, often shown as a percentage?
20 Clues: What do you call an asset that loses value over time? • What is the ultimate goal of learning how credit works? • What type of loan is paid back in monthly installments? • What type of lender uses unfair or deceptive practices? • What is something of value used as security for a loan? • What kind of loan has a set payment schedule and end date? • ...
Psych 405L 2023-10-25
Across
- reinforcers & punishers are based in the "____"
- incentives are based in the anticipation of "____" events
- select against behaviors and make them less likely to occur; the opposite of reinforcers
- incentives are features of the "____" that pull or repel
- the value of an incentive has individual differences
- "____" value - the attractiveness of an incentive based objective properties of the incentive
- this theory views positive incentives as gains & negative incentives as losses
- "____" outcomes are felt more intensely than positive outcomes
Down
- subjective value of usefulness of an incentive to produce satisfaction or pleasure
- demonstrates relationships between objective losses/gains & intensity of corresponding psychological reaction
- motivates behavior that is necessary for attaining incentives
- negative incentives motivate "____" behaviors that are necessary for preventing an incentive
- "____" law: as objective incentive value increases, subjective value or utility increases but in smaller and smaller amounts
- stimuli that select appropriate behaviors and make them more likely to occur.
- "____" properties are the same, regardless of who you're talking to
15 Clues: reinforcers & punishers are based in the "____" • the value of an incentive has individual differences • incentives are features of the "____" that pull or repel • incentives are based in the anticipation of "____" events • motivates behavior that is necessary for attaining incentives • "____" outcomes are felt more intensely than positive outcomes • ...
Section 2 - Factors that Affect Incentive Value 2024-04-03
Across
- Delay __________ is when a future incentive is less valuable due to a delay
- Decisions are made based on a _________ currency
- The _________ of an incentive influences motivation
- ______ incentives may decrease motivation for complex tasks
- Hot states are a result of ____________
- Cold states are a result of ___________
- A shift towards behavior that provides a greater rate of reinforcement
- The _______ of an incentive can change with our internal states
Down
- Incentive _________ is a change in the psychological value of an incentive based on the value of prior similar incentives
- Law of __________ contrast is when the pleasure of a stimulus depends on what it is being compared to
- More frequent rewards lead to an _________ in motivated behavior
- _______ is positively associated with motivation
- The value of an incentive depends on _________ needs
- __________ motivation theory is when the usefulness of an incentive depends on the expected value and length of delay
- Too ______ of an incentive might be worse than no incentive
15 Clues: Hot states are a result of ____________ • Cold states are a result of ___________ • _______ is positively associated with motivation • Decisions are made based on a _________ currency • The _________ of an incentive influences motivation • The value of an incentive depends on _________ needs • ______ incentives may decrease motivation for complex tasks • ...
Algebra vocabulary cross word puzzle 2024-05-03
Across
- This is an alphabet letter that defines a number but is unknown.
- This is the name for the equation y=mx+b.
- This is when the equation intercepts with the y value.
- This is the y value going down to up.
- This is always y=0 because it never touches the x axis.
- This is the number in front of a variable.
- This is when both expressions are not equal.
Down
- This is when there is an input and output.
- This is when the center of the equation is cut in half.
- This is the rate of change.
- This is the x value going left to right.
- This is a little number on top of a number or variable which determines how many times a number will be multiplied
- This is the x-intercept of a graph.
- This is the maximum or minimum value of an equation.
- This is the value that never changes is keep on going at a constant rate.
15 Clues: This is the rate of change. • This is the x-intercept of a graph. • This is the y value going down to up. • This is the x value going left to right. • This is the name for the equation y=mx+b. • This is when there is an input and output. • This is the number in front of a variable. • This is when both expressions are not equal. • ...
chapter 1 crossword 2026-05-18
Across
- the independent variable in a relation
- a method that you use to factor quadratic expressions
- a graph line that resembles a straight line
- a combo of numbers, variables, and operation symbols
- line that divides a shape into two pieces that are mirror images of each other
- represents the numerical value of a number without regard to its sign. The symbol is two verticals
- a line that a graph of a curve approaches as closely as you wish
- the set of all input values for a relation or function
Down
- represents a part of a whole (numerator and denomination)
- a relation for each input value there is one output value
- u shaped symmetrical plane curve made by a quadratic equation
- the final value or dependent variable produced (function to an input value)
- set of all output values for a function or relation
- each term consists of a single variable and a numeric coefficient
- alphabetic character representing a number
15 Clues: the independent variable in a relation • alphabetic character representing a number • a graph line that resembles a straight line • set of all output values for a function or relation • a combo of numbers, variables, and operation symbols • a method that you use to factor quadratic expressions • the set of all input values for a relation or function • ...
math 2026-05-04
Across
- an integer representing the quantity of "nothing" or an empty set
- the middle value in the ordered dataset
- the smallest value the function contains
- a whole number that divides into another number exactly, without leaving a remainder
- a set of ordered pairs that have a realation to eachother
- the cost from borrowing money or the profit from investing it
- number that can be expressed by a fraction
- a part of a whole or any number of equal parts, consisting of a numerator (top) and a denominator (bottom)
Down
- the largest value the fuction contains
- a specified area of knowledge, control, influence, or activity
- the average set of numbers
- number that can not be expressed by a fraction
- value that appears most frequently in a data set roots a value that, when multiplied by itself a specified number of times, produces a given number
- the range spread of the data set
- a Cartesian coordinate graph that displays values for two quantitative variables as dots to show relationships or trends
15 Clues: the average set of numbers • the range spread of the data set • the largest value the fuction contains • the middle value in the ordered dataset • the smallest value the function contains • number that can be expressed by a fraction • number that can not be expressed by a fraction • a set of ordered pairs that have a realation to eachother • ...
Art Vocab Crossword 2023-05-09
Across
- the part of the artwork that is in the back
- blue + red =
- an artwork that focuses on the outdoors
- a light value
- a 3-D object
- yellow + blue =
- to scratch the surface of clay
- a pure color
Down
- a dark value
- how big or small objects are compared to other objects
- part of a brush that you hold
- how light or dark something is
- liquid clay
- first colors blue, red, and yellow
- yellow + red =
15 Clues: liquid clay • a dark value • blue + red = • a 3-D object • a pure color • a light value • yellow + red = • yellow + blue = • part of a brush that you hold • how light or dark something is • to scratch the surface of clay • first colors blue, red, and yellow • an artwork that focuses on the outdoors • the part of the artwork that is in the back • ...
Exploring Statistics & Probability Symbols 2022-03-11
Across
- Geom(p)
- P(A)
- U(a,b)
- Mo
- ρX,Y
- f(x)
Down
- is the number of standard deviations by which the value of a raw score (i.e., an observed value or data point) is above or below the mean value of what is being observed or measured.
- gamma(c,λ)
- Bern(p)
- x~
- cov(x,y)
- Bin(n,p)
- ∑
- a branch of mathematics that deals with the occurrence of a random event.
- var(X)
15 Clues: ∑ • x~ • Mo • P(A) • ρX,Y • f(x) • U(a,b) • var(X) • Geom(p) • Bern(p) • cov(x,y) • Bin(n,p) • gamma(c,λ) • a branch of mathematics that deals with the occurrence of a random event. • is the number of standard deviations by which the value of a raw score (i.e., an observed value or data point) is above or below the mean value of what is being observed or measured.
What is ya word brotha? (Algebra's version) 2026-05-04
Across
- horizontal line on a coordinate grid
- sequence rising by a constant percentage
- sequence rising by a constant rate
- solution on the x-axis
- lowest value
- difference between the maximum and minimum value
- system of equations that has one line
- vertical line on the coordinate grid
Down
- solving the system of equations by cancelling out terms
- number that never ends
- how spread out the points are from the mean
- average
- number that ends
- y/x
- highest value
15 Clues: y/x • average • lowest value • highest value • number that ends • number that never ends • solution on the x-axis • sequence rising by a constant rate • horizontal line on a coordinate grid • vertical line on the coordinate grid • system of equations that has one line • sequence rising by a constant percentage • how spread out the points are from the mean • ...
Kaitlyn's Crossword puzzle 2026-05-05
Across
- when theres a greater value
- system of numbers put together with symbols
- constant rate of change
- slope
- rate of change
- value before change
- same live across the axis
- when theres no answer
Down
- on the x-axis
- on the y-axis
- in-able to put as a fraction
- where to find the y-intercept
- another form of decimal
- when the lines overlap each other
- able to put as a fraction
15 Clues: slope • on the x-axis • on the y-axis • rate of change • value before change • when theres no answer • constant rate of change • another form of decimal • able to put as a fraction • same live across the axis • when theres a greater value • in-able to put as a fraction • where to find the y-intercept • when the lines overlap each other • system of numbers put together with symbols
8grd vocab 2021-10-18
Exam 3 2021-04-06
Across
- process by which a person becomes set to achieve a goal. It includes factors such as: persistence, determination, effort & time expenditure in pursuit of the goal.
- tells one how they are progressing towards their goal. Goals do not motivate behavior if feedback is not provided. It allows one to assess which instrumental behaviors are effective.
- subjective value of a stimulus produces psychological demand. Stimuli with the highest valence are selected as goals.
- One reinforcer can replace another provided that they serve the same function. Ex. Starbucks Latte vs. Dunkin Donuts coffee
- responding in times of mental or physical fatigue; makes success more likely. More willing to work longer without reward
- 1.Goals are usually raised after success.2.Goals are usually lowered after failure.3.High self-efficacy individuals will increase effort after failure.4.Low self-efficacy individuals will decrease effort after failure.
- ability of an incentive to motivate depends on prior experience
- abstract series of behavioral acts necessary for achieving a goal. It is more general than a script. Plans include a series of sub-goals that must be met to reach the final goal.
- Initially prefer smaller incentive, but as time delay increases, preference switches to the larger incentive.
- As objective incentive value increases, utility increases but in smaller & smaller amounts
- Personal estimate that a goal can be achieved.
- visualizing a goal
- one’s capability to perform a task.
- deprivation increases the value and demand for the deprived substance. Ex. Food, Iphone, New model of car, video games
- consistently being directed towards an extrinsic or intrinsic source of motivation. Both sources of motivation can operate for different activities.
- how precisely a goal is envisioned.
Down
- hierarchical rank of a goal; based on value of a goal. Higher level goals have higher value.
- select behaviors & increases expression of those behaviors.
- manner in which a goal is perceived. Is it the opportunity for making a gain? Or avoiding a loss?
- satisfaction obtained from achieving a goal.
- positive or negative emotional feeling that the anticipated goal produces. Positive affect leads to approach, negative affect leads to avoidance.
- social comparison used to set performance goals.
- subjective properties of an incentive such as satisfaction, pleasure or usefulness.
- reely chosen, inherent in the activity being performed.
- future incentive is represented today at a lower value. General formula for determining incentive value from amount and delay is:incentive value = Amount of incentive/(1 + Delay Interval)
- attractiveness of an incentive based on objective properties such as number & amount or subjective properties(one’s appraisal of objective value)
- Fixed ratio requirement is increased, demand decreases
- Use of Words
- Processing resources - mental operations, memoryretrieval, problem solving, learning, decision making
- highly stereotyped sequence of behavioral acts.Step by step plan to achieve a goal. They provide detailed knowledge on how to accomplish goals.
- the incentive that is chosen to be acquired or achieved.
31 Clues: Use of Words • visualizing a goal • one’s capability to perform a task. • how precisely a goal is envisioned. • satisfaction obtained from achieving a goal. • Personal estimate that a goal can be achieved. • social comparison used to set performance goals. • Fixed ratio requirement is increased, demand decreases • reely chosen, inherent in the activity being performed. • ...
Digital Marketing Ch. 3 2025-03-19
Across
- a decentralized digital currency that utilizes blockchain technology.
- a business model where retailers or wholesalers offer goods and services online.
- original digital assets, like artwork, music, or other digital goods, that are created using blockchain.
- paid media in which content follows the form and function of the site on which it is placed, not traditional advertising formats.
- sets of rules that are written and stored on the blockchain that are automatically executed once the defined conditions in the contract are met.
- a type of community model that is used to obtain needed resources, including financing, by soliciting from a community instead of traditional funding sources.
- buying and selling goods and services online.
- a business model that offers incentives to partner websites, wherein a website agrees to post a link (through an ad or other content) to a transactional site in return for a commission on sales made as a direct result of the link.
- a business model where businesses create value by facilitating interactions between external producers and consumers.
- business model that delivers products, services, and content for a set fee.
- a business model that brings buyers and sellers together to exchange goods and services, often in exchange for a fee or commission.
- business model that delivers services or content on a metered or “pay-as-you-go” basis.
- a type of business model that utilizes the network effects of the internet to connect like-minded individuals and groups.
- the processes by which a business creates value, provides value to its customers, and captures value in the form of profits.
Down
- a shared, immutable ledger that facilitates the process of recording transactions and tracking assets in a business network.
- applications, such as smart contracts, that are developed on blockchains.
- a description of the customer value delivered to a specific target market.
- a business model that bypasses intermediaries such as wholesalers and manufacturers’ reps in the channel of distribution; direct from manufacturer to customer.
- intermediaries in channels of distribution that specialize in the capture, analysis, application, and distribution of information.
- the first cryptocurrency.
- a decentralized blockchain with smart contract functionality. Ether is the native cryptocurrency of the platform.
- a quick change from one business model to another. It is usually applied to start-ups that can make rapid model changes that may be impossible for entrenched business models of large enterprises.
- the fee required to conduct a transaction on Ethereum. These fees are paid to miners who use their computing power to validate blockchain transactions (i.e., those running the computations).
- a business model where businesses create value by controlling a linear series of activities (the classic value-chain mode). The inputs at one end of the chain undergo a series of steps that transform them into a finished product to create value. Value is produced upstream and consumed downstream.
24 Clues: the first cryptocurrency. • buying and selling goods and services online. • a decentralized digital currency that utilizes blockchain technology. • applications, such as smart contracts, that are developed on blockchains. • a description of the customer value delivered to a specific target market. • ...
Stats crossword 2022-04-11
Across
- statistic measured from a sample
- indicated how much the given value differs from the standard deviation
- the entirely of the group
- interval of plausible values for an unknown parameter value
- describes the error that occurs when one fails to reject a null hypothesis that is actually false
- a number describing how likely it is that your data would have occurred under the null hypothesis of the statistical test
- type of test used to calculate the different means in a group
- results from an alternative hypothesis that specifies a direction
Down
- rejecting the null hypothesis when it's actually true
- the number of subjects included in a sample
- statement of inequality opposing the original claim
- the probability that the value of a parameter falls within a specified range of values
- defines the threshold of statistical significance in a statistical test
- distance from point estimate for the interval
- a method in which the critical area of a distribution is two-sided and tests whether a sample is greater than or less than a certain range of values
- the outcome of the solution
- difference in condition, amount, or level, typically with certain limits
- the original claim
- what the first condition that needs to be checked
- data from a study of a large quantity of numerical data
20 Clues: the original claim • the entirely of the group • the outcome of the solution • statistic measured from a sample • the number of subjects included in a sample • distance from point estimate for the interval • what the first condition that needs to be checked • statement of inequality opposing the original claim • rejecting the null hypothesis when it's actually true • ...
Griffin's Chapter 8 and 9 Vocabulary Crossword 2015-02-24
Across
- The data come from a well-designed random sample or randomized experiment
- A statement of no difference
- Measure how far a sample statistic diverges from what we would expect if the null hypothesis were true
- One less than n
- Unimodal, symmetric, and centered at 0
- Assesses the evidence provided by data against a null hypothesis and in favor of an alternative hypothesis
- The probability of the statistic that is as extreme or more extreme than the one actually observed
- When we fail to reject the null hypothesis when the alternative hypothesis is true
- How close we believe our guess is
- The probability that the test will reject the null hypothesis at a chosen significance level when the specified alternative value of the parameter is true
- When the standard deviation of a statistic is estimated from data
- When the parameter is different from the null hypothesis value
Down
- The value of the statistic from a sample
- The claim we hope is true instead of the null hypothesis
- A statistic that provides an estimate of a population parameter
- When we reject the null hypothesis when it is actually true
- When both np and n(1-p) are at least 10
- When a parameter is larger than the null hypothesis value
- Simple random sample
- When the population is at least ten times larger as the sample
20 Clues: One less than n • Simple random sample • A statement of no difference • How close we believe our guess is • Unimodal, symmetric, and centered at 0 • When both np and n(1-p) are at least 10 • The value of the statistic from a sample • The claim we hope is true instead of the null hypothesis • When a parameter is larger than the null hypothesis value • ...
Marketing Crossword 2015-10-02
Across
- Measure of the goods and services produced in a country.
- The degree to which demand for a product is affected by its price.
- The money needed o start and operate a business or the products used in the production of other goods.
- Changes in price will have very little affect on the demand for the product.
- When demand exceeds supply.
- The amount of goods and services that a nation's people have.
- If a purchase needs to be made now, demand tends to be higher.
- The amount produced per worker.
- Occurs when supply and demand are equal.
- Something that is not needed, demand tends to be elastic.
- The added value or usefulness of a product.
- The added value by changing raw materials or putting parts together.
Down
- the added value of a product by having the product where the customers can buy it.
- Economic slow down, Rise in unemployment, production slows down, decrease in consumer spending.
- The value added by communicating with the customer.
- Condition in which more goods and services are produced than are desired.
- Many customers will only purchase a certain brand. This is ________.
- The movement of the economy through 4 recurring phases.
- ____________ Rate: the number of people who are willing and able to work but cannot find a job.
- The added value of having a product at a certain time of year or a convenient time of day.
20 Clues: When demand exceeds supply. • The amount produced per worker. • Occurs when supply and demand are equal. • The added value or usefulness of a product. • The value added by communicating with the customer. • The movement of the economy through 4 recurring phases. • Measure of the goods and services produced in a country. • ...
Chapter 8 & 9 2016-04-12
Across
- N-1=
- If we fail to reject the null when the alternative is true we commit a ____________
- if the problem states that a parameter is larger than the null hypothesis or if it states that the parameter is smaller than the null
- The difference between the point estimate and the true parameter will be less than
- A formal procedure for using observed data to decide between two hypotheses
- When the standard deviation of a statistic is estimated from data
- A statistic that provides an estimate of a population parameter
- Point estimate (+-) margin of error
- The claim we hope or suspect to be true instead of the null hypothesis
- The probability that the statistic would take a value as extreme as or more extreme than the one actually observed
Down
- If we reject the null when the null is true we commit a ____________
- Sample standard deviation over the square root of "n"
- Usually is a statement of "no difference"
- The data comes from a well designed random sample or random experiment
- if the problem states that the parameter is different from the null hypothesis value
- The overall success rate of the method for calculating the confidence interval
- Similar in shape to the standard normal curve
- If the p-value is larger than alpha we _____
- If the p-value is smaller than alpha we ____
- The value of that statistic from a sample
20 Clues: N-1= • Point estimate (+-) margin of error • Usually is a statement of "no difference" • The value of that statistic from a sample • If the p-value is larger than alpha we _____ • If the p-value is smaller than alpha we ____ • Similar in shape to the standard normal curve • Sample standard deviation over the square root of "n" • ...
measures of center 2022-04-21
Across
- The largest numerical value in a data set.
- range (IQR) upper quartile - lower quartile
- The average or central value of a set of quantities.
- graphs have the same shape on either side of a middle point
- plot a number line showing the frequency of data by marking an x on the number line for each.
- shows how spread out or how clustered data values are.
- The median of the upper half of a set of data.
- most of the data points are clustered near lower values
- when many data points are at one value
- most of the data points are clustered near higher values
Down
- A value much greater or much less than the others in a data set
- deviation (MAD) The average distance each data point is from the mean
- The smallest numerical value in a data set.
- The median of the lower half of a set of data.
- a group of data points that crowd close to each other
- question The question that anticipates and accounts for a variety of answers.
- A graph that displays the highest and lowest quarters of data as whiskers, the middle two quarters of the data as a box.
- Distance between highest and lowest scores in a set of data.
- The middle score in a distribution half the scores are above it and half are below it.
- The number that occurs most often in a set of data.
20 Clues: when many data points are at one value • The largest numerical value in a data set. • The smallest numerical value in a data set. • range (IQR) upper quartile - lower quartile • The median of the lower half of a set of data. • The median of the upper half of a set of data. • The number that occurs most often in a set of data. • ...
Math7 Puzzle 2024-05-03
Across
- Comparing an estimate to the exact amount
- RATE Comparing two measurements
- the area of a 3d shape
- the way multiple independent events can occur
- The difference between the selling price and the final price
- One angle next to another
- Comparison of two values
- The chance that something will happen based on a educated guess
- the decrease in a number as a percentage
- A deduction in the original price
- Finding the increase from your initial value to your final value
- Two angles directly across from each other
- And amount paid when you borrow money that adds up
- per year, cost per person, words per minute.
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- Two angles sum which equal 360
- Two ratios or fractions that have equal value
- a ratio between two measurements using different units, for example,
- Money borrowed or invested with interest
- Angles that equal 180 degrees
- interest is the amount of money lenders charge or borrow and the amount paid as return on investment
- The chance of something happening
- Occurs when things are not equal
- Two angles that equal 90 degrees
- To show much much the value of two shapes changes
- same shape and same side
- Answer to a problem
- Describes the steepness of a straight line
- a drawing that is in proportion
- a ratio that keeps things in proportion can make an image bigger or smaller
- The change between a new and old value
30 Clues: Answer to a problem • the area of a 3d shape • same shape and same side • Comparison of two values • One angle next to another • Angles that equal 180 degrees • Two angles sum which equal 360 • RATE Comparing two measurements • a drawing that is in proportion • Occurs when things are not equal • Two angles that equal 90 degrees • The chance of something happening • ...
Statistics Key Words 2025-10-19
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- The value that appears the most in a set of data.
- Type of data sorted according to specific characteristics. Also known as qualitative data.
- The measure of how often something repeats within a specific time.
- The total number of people or things in a specific set or area.
- A method of collecting information to analyse and understand something better.
- A set of information displayed in columns and rows.
- A diagram showing the relationship between two things.
- The average of a set of numbers.
- Numerical data that can only take on certain, distinct values, and is typically counted rather than measured.
- Knowledge, facts or data about a specific topic.
- A complete count of the whole population.
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- A single number that represents a set of data.
- A data point that is significantly different from other observations in a dataset.
- Information that is expressed as numbers, is known as _________data. Also known as numerical data.
- A subset of a larger group that represents the whole.
- Inclination to prefer something or something.
- The difference between the highest and the lowest value in a set of numbers.
- Measures how far apart data points are from a central value of a data set.
- The middle value in a set of numbers that have been ordered from smallest to largest.
- numerical data that can take any value within a given range, including fractions and decimals.
20 Clues: The average of a set of numbers. • A complete count of the whole population. • Inclination to prefer something or something. • A single number that represents a set of data. • Knowledge, facts or data about a specific topic. • The value that appears the most in a set of data. • A set of information displayed in columns and rows. • ...
U1 Calculus Vocabulary 2026-05-22
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- A point where a function is not continuous.
- Function, A function whose graph can be drawn without lifting a pencil.
- Form, An expression like 0/0 that does not immediately reveal a limit.
- Function, A function made of different rules on different intervals.
- Asymptote, A horizontal line the graph approaches as x becomes very large or small.
- Rate of Change, The rate of change at one specific point.
- Value Theorem, If a continuous function takes two values, it must take every value between them.
- Asymptote, A vertical line the graph approaches when function values grow very large.
- Limit, A limit found by approaching a point from only the left or right side.
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- A line that a graph approaches but never reaches.
- All possible input values of a function.
- A function is continuous if there are no breaks, holes, or jumps in its graph.
- Discontinuity, A discontinuity caused by a hole that can be fixed by redefining one value.
- All possible output values of a function.
- The value a function approaches as the input approaches a certain number.
- Theorem, A theorem used to find a limit by trapping a function between two others.
- Notation, Symbols used to describe limits mathematically.
- Discontinuity, A discontinuity where the function jumps from one value to another.
- Discontinuity, A discontinuity caused by a vertical asymptote.
- Rate of Change, The slope between two points on a graph.
20 Clues: All possible input values of a function. • All possible output values of a function. • A point where a function is not continuous. • A line that a graph approaches but never reaches. • Rate of Change, The slope between two points on a graph. • Rate of Change, The rate of change at one specific point. • Notation, Symbols used to describe limits mathematically. • ...
Socio 4 GLC 2024-09-11
Across
- the feeling of "we" & "us" as part of a group that we belong to
- a tourist adopting the western sense of dressing while retaining his cultural values of not consuming beef
- as humans grow in structure and function, so does society
- pauperisation, private property, surplus value, polarization led to
- max weber highlighted calvinist protestant ethic in the context of
- the lord Gabpati, the modaks, essence sticks, priest,come together as part of
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- despite too many cons at one's workplace, one continues to work at the same place
- school of thought that highlights movement from theological to metaphysical to civilization
- a science that abstains from value judgemental questions
- societal expectation to be successful
- stress due to one's inability to fulfill roles of a mother and a teacher
- the function of the judiciary is to deliver justice, but at times it fails to do so
- affinal and consanguienal relations
- wide gap between material and non material cultural elements
- humans need acceptance and inclusion in society
- behavior which involves lethargy and laziness
- children in the USA are raised far better than children in our own culture
17 Clues: affinal and consanguienal relations • societal expectation to be successful • behavior which involves lethargy and laziness • humans need acceptance and inclusion in society • a science that abstains from value judgemental questions • as humans grow in structure and function, so does society • wide gap between material and non material cultural elements • ...
Linear Function 2021-02-20
Across
- pairs/A pair of numbers used to locate points on the coordinate plane.
- Form/ An equation written in the form of Ax + By = C.
- form/An equation written in the form of y = mx + b.
- Any set of ordered pairs.
- slope/When the slope of a line increases.
- The rate of change.
- find the value of variable that makes an equation true.
- A decimal which has one or more digits recurring.
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- term/Terms which have the same variable and power.
- slope/When the slope of a line goes downhill from left to right.
- A relation in which each member of the domain (input value) is paired with exactly one member of the range (output value).
- A decimal that ends or stops.
- To find the value of variable that makes an equation true.
- To find the value of variable that makes an equation true.
- /To find the value of a numerical or algebraic expression.
15 Clues: The rate of change. • Any set of ordered pairs. • A decimal that ends or stops. • slope/When the slope of a line increases. • A decimal which has one or more digits recurring. • term/Terms which have the same variable and power. • form/An equation written in the form of y = mx + b. • Form/ An equation written in the form of Ax + By = C. • ...
Unit 1 2023-01-28
Across
- is a way to analyze and solve problems using units of the measurements.
- Separates two or more liquids with different boiling points from a homogeneous mixture.
- is the percent that a measured value differs from the accepted value
- measures how close a measurement comes to the actual or true value.
- is the Ratio of the object to its volume.
- tell how many of each type of element are in a compound.
- is the difference between the experimental value and the accepted value.
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- is used to represent an element.
- is the revised version of the metric system.
- separates a solid from a liquid in a heterogeneous mixture.
- is the method for expressing very large and very small numbers.
- is the ratio of equivalent measurements.
- is based on multiples of ten.
- measures how close a series of measurements are to one another.
14 Clues: is based on multiples of ten. • is used to represent an element. • is the ratio of equivalent measurements. • is the Ratio of the object to its volume. • is the revised version of the metric system. • tell how many of each type of element are in a compound. • separates a solid from a liquid in a heterogeneous mixture. • ...
Marketing Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-30
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- The actual good or service that satisfies the needs or wants of a customer.
- Creating strategies to attract customers, including setting goals and forecasting sales.
- The amount of money required to purchase a product or service.
- Identifying, selecting, monitoring, and evaluating sales channels to ensure products are distributed efficiently.
- Communicating information about goods, services, or ideas to achieve a desired outcome.
- Determining and adjusting prices to maximize return and meet customers' perceptions of value.
- Determining client needs and responding through planned, personalized communication.
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- Obtaining, developing, maintaining, and improving a product or service mix.
- Gathering, accessing, synthesizing, evaluating, and dissemination information to aid in business decisions.
- The process of creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for the customers.
- Where a product is sold and how it is delivered to the market.
- The combination of the four elements used to market a product effectively.
12 Clues: Where a product is sold and how it is delivered to the market. • The amount of money required to purchase a product or service. • The combination of the four elements used to market a product effectively. • Obtaining, developing, maintaining, and improving a product or service mix. • The actual good or service that satisfies the needs or wants of a customer. • ...
BAF3M - Test #4 Merchandising Review 2025-12-05
Across
- Calculated as the cost of merchandise available for sale less the ending merchandise inventory
- The value determined by actually counting all of the merchandise on hand
- The total dollar value of goods on hand for resale
- A business that typically buys merchandise from wholesalers and sells it to customers
- A cash reduction off the invoice price, offered to encourage early payment
- A continuous record of all merchandise on hand
- The type of company where the cost of goods sold is a major expense
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- The account used to record the cost of transporting merchandise to the retailer's place of business
- A contra revenue account used by the seller to record merchandise returned by a customer
- This type of company sells services, not products
- The total revenue less the cost of goods sold
- A supporting statement that provides details of an item on a main statement
12 Clues: The total revenue less the cost of goods sold • A continuous record of all merchandise on hand • This type of company sells services, not products • The total dollar value of goods on hand for resale • The type of company where the cost of goods sold is a major expense • The value determined by actually counting all of the merchandise on hand • ...
Das Kapital 2014-09-23
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- It is both money and commodities.
- The process in which the seller of commodities accumulates money without putting it back into circulation.
- Five of Marx's family members were named ________.
- It conceals human labour through material relations.
- "The completed metamorphosis of a commodity as a whole, it appears in the first place that it is made up of two opposite and complementary movements." Hint: a circuit.
- "A thing can be a ________ without being a value."
- If you have two coats, then the second coat has this value.
- In the relation of one commodity to another this plays an active role. Hint: 20 yards of linen.
- Marx published this in 1867.
- Marx and this guy were best friends until the end.
- M prime.
- Marx never visited one of these, despite living in England for over thirty years.
- It can appear as a commodity on the market, and its sale allows proletariat to participate in capitalism. (271)
- This process is the inversion of another circuit.
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- "_______ is the money-name of the labour objectified in a commodity."
- "The specific kind of commodity with whose natural form the ___________ is socially interwoven now becomes the money commodity."
- "________ springs directly out of the function of money as a means of payment, in that certificates of debts owing for already purchased commodities themselves circulate for the purpose of transferring those debts to others."
- Under critical analysis this abounds with metaphysical subtleties and theological niceties.
- A commodity that is key to capitalism.
- A contradiction in the General Formula.
- Marx dedicates an entire chapter on its contradictions.
- This political economist was a significant figure in Marx's study of political economy and was discussed in a previous class.
- This political economist treats the "value-form as something of indifference, something external to the nature of the commodity itself." Hint: this person was mentioned in a previous class.
- "A method of argument or thought that systematically counterposes contradictory ideas with a view to combining and resolving them into a coherent synthesis."
- In the relation of one commodity to another this plays a passive role. Hint: a coat.
- "Every sale is a purchase, and every purchase a sale." This law was mentioned in a previous class.
- This is inherent in every commodity
27 Clues: M prime. • Marx published this in 1867. • It is both money and commodities. • This is inherent in every commodity • A commodity that is key to capitalism. • A contradiction in the General Formula. • This process is the inversion of another circuit. • Five of Marx's family members were named ________. • "A thing can be a ________ without being a value." • ...
Das Kapital 2014-09-23
Across
- "_______ is the money-name of the labour objectified in a commodity."
- M prime.
- Marx dedicates an entire chapter on its contradictions.
- A contradiction in the General Formula. Hint: ______for______.
- Marx never visited one of these, despite living in England for over thirty years.
- It is both money and commodities.
- A commodity that is key to capitalism.
- It conceals human labour through material relations.
- "The specific kind of commodity with whose natural form the ___________ is socially interwoven now becomes the money commodity."
- In the relation of one commodity to another this plays a passive role. Hint: a coat.
- "The completed metamorphosis of a commodity as a whole, it appears in the first place that it is made up of two opposite and complementary movements." Hint:_______for______for_______.
- Under critical analysis this abounds with metaphysical subtleties and theological niceties.
- This process is the inversion of another circuit. Hint:_______for______for_______.
- This is inherent in every commodity
- Marx and this guy were best friends until the end.
- The process in which the seller of commodities accumulates money without putting it back into circulation.
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- In the relation of one commodity to another this plays an active role. Hint: 20 yards of linen.
- "A method of argument or thought that systematically counterposes contradictory ideas with a view to combining and resolving them into a coherent synthesis."
- Marx published this in 1867.
- "________ springs directly out of the function of money as a means of payment, in that certificates of debts owing for already purchased commodities themselves circulate for the purpose of transferring those debts to others."
- This political economist treats the "value-form as something of indifference, something external to the nature of the commodity itself." Hint: this person was mentioned in a previous class.
- "A thing can be a ________ without being a value."
- It can appear as a commodity on the market, and its sale allows proletariat to participate in capitalism. (271)
- If you have two coats, then the second coat has this value.
- This political economist was a significant figure in Marx's study of political economy and was discussed in a previous class.
- Five of Marx's family members were named ________.
- "Every sale is a purchase, and every purchase a sale." This law was mentioned in a previous class.
27 Clues: M prime. • Marx published this in 1867. • It is both money and commodities. • This is inherent in every commodity • A commodity that is key to capitalism. • "A thing can be a ________ without being a value." • Five of Marx's family members were named ________. • Marx and this guy were best friends until the end. • It conceals human labour through material relations. • ...
CCTMC Connect, 2022 2022-06-27
Across
- a basic structure underlying a problem-solving process for case interviews.
- the activity or condition of competing.
- the one-time expenses you’ll pay after you make an offer on a home and the offer is accepted.
- having a definite predetermined pattern.
- the action to decide the amount required as payment for (something offered for sale).
- The point in a business venture when the profits are equal to the costs.
- the process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues.
- the value in the present of a sum of money, in contrast to some future value it will have when it has been invested at compound interest.
- the detailed coordination of a complex operation involving many people, facilities, or supplies.
- the quantity of a good that consumers are willing and able to purchase at various prices during a given period.
- the combination of insights from all the analyses you have done to form a recommendation
- a performance measure used to evaluate the efficiency or profitability of an investment or compare the efficiency of several different investments.
- the action of one object coming forcibly into contact with another.
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- an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- the degree to which a market offers opportunities to an organization, considering the market size and growth rate and the level of competition and other constraints.
- a business situation used as an example for seminars or interviews.
- a supposition or proposed explanation made based on limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- a transaction or business conducted between one business and another
- the process or activities by which a company adds value to an article, including production, marketing, and the provision of after-sales service.
- the capacity to gain an accurate and deep intuitive understanding of a person or thing.
- produce an idea or way of solving a problem by holding a spontaneous group discussion.
- the object of the clients you should be aware of before solving a case
- a stock of a resource from which a person or place can be provided with the necessary amount of that resource.
23 Clues: the activity or condition of competing. • having a definite predetermined pattern. • the process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues. • an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale. • a business situation used as an example for seminars or interviews. • the action of one object coming forcibly into contact with another. • ...
Chapter 6 Crosswords 2023-04-06
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- often called the out-the door price
- the amount of money you have to pay before the insurance company starts pay to pay
- this is an amount that may be required by the lease contract or voluntarily paid by a buyer
- the length of the lease usually started in months
- cover damage to other people's property including their vehicles
- Cover damage or lose vehicles from fire, theft,vandalism,hail and other cause
- Cover your liability for injury to other
- the total amount depreciated each year which is represented as a percentage
- the rate used of the to compute the finance charge
- Any items such as extended warranties that may be exempt from sales tax
- a contract made between the company that owns the car and the person who will be given the right to use the car
- the amount the customer has left to pay this amount is usually borrowed from the car dealer or other lender
- the number of miles the car may be driven each year for the term of the lease
- Tax computed on the purchase price
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- The amount you get for your old car when you trade it in to buy aa new car
- The expected value of the car at the end of the lease period
- Licence and title tranfer fees
- the price negotiated by you and the dealer. It is the price on which the monthly lease payment are usually figured
- a cash payment made by the customer or the value of a vehicle given as a trade in
- Cover damage to your own motor vehicles
- Money held by the dealer to pay for any possible damage to the leased car
- a reference book listing the prices of used cars.
- Cover damage to your vehicles or you if hit by one
- The price negotiated by the dealer and the buyer
- The decrease in value caused by wear and aging
- if you are in an accident and it's your fault this type of insurance covers the damage to other
- a Charge for processing the lease contract and making credit checks
- a place where principal roads or streets intersect
- Discounts if any given by the manufacurer or car dealer
- very close together, as cars in a traffic jam.
- the Market value or the amount you get when you sell the car to someone else
- Manufacturer's Suggested Retail
32 Clues: Licence and title tranfer fees • Manufacturer's Suggested Retail • Tax computed on the purchase price • often called the out-the door price • Cover damage to your own motor vehicles • Cover your liability for injury to other • The decrease in value caused by wear and aging • very close together, as cars in a traffic jam. • The price negotiated by the dealer and the buyer • ...
Math terms 2025-12-16
Across
- A rule that connects each input (like a number you put in) to exactly one output (the answer you get out).
- Signs When numbers both have a plus sign (positive) or both have a minus sign (negative). Examples: 5 × 5 −5 × −5
- The answer to an addition problem. Example: 6 + 7 = 13
- Numbers you can multiply together to get another number. Example: 5 × 4 = 20
- A number greater than zero.
- A number that is being added in an addition problem.
- of Operations The rules that tell us the order to solve math problems.
- To go down or get smaller.
- The number that is being divided in a division problem. Example: 12 ÷ 4 = 3
- The answer to a subtraction problem. Example: 12 − 4 = 8
- Value The value of a digit based on where it is in the number (ones, tens, hundreds, etc.).
- A math sentence that uses an equal sign to show two sides are the same. Example: 13 + 5 = 18
- A number less than zero, shown with a minus sign.
- What is left over after some is taken away. Example: 13 − 6 = 7
- A whole number that can be positive, negative, or zero.
- The overall amount you get after adding everything together. Example: 7 + 8 + 8 = 23
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- The answer to a multiplication problem. Example: 12 × 5 = 60
- Value How far a number is from zero on a number line (always positive). Example: |−5| = 5
- A close guess of the answer that makes the math easier.
- How something (like time, money, or resources) is shared or given out.
- A number that has a dot (.) to show parts that are less than one.
- Changing a number to one that is easier to work with but still close to the original.
- A number flipped upside down. Example: 1/2 becomes 2/1
- To make a math problem or fraction easier or shorter but still equal in value.
- Places The spots to the right of the decimal point that show parts of a whole (like tenths, hundredths, thousandths). Example: 3.75
- The answer to a division problem. Example: 12 ÷ 4 = 3
- A plan for how to spend and save money.
- 0–4 round down, 5–9 round up.
- How high something is above the ground or sea level.
29 Clues: To go down or get smaller. • A number greater than zero. • 0–4 round down, 5–9 round up. • A plan for how to spend and save money. • A number less than zero, shown with a minus sign. • A number that is being added in an addition problem. • How high something is above the ground or sea level. • A close guess of the answer that makes the math easier. • ...
Vocab fa Stat..Yuhhh 2021-04-09
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- a number describing a sample
- a statement about a parameter
- tells you how significant the differences between groups are
- has a greater chance for extreme values than normal distributions, hence the fatter tails.
- an estimate of the population mean
- a number describing a whole population
- an average of a group characteristic
- probability that measures the evidence against the null and for the alternative
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- a measure of the amount of variation or dispersion of a set of values
- a _____ interval is one of plausible values for an unknown parameter value
- the probability that the value of a parameter falls within a specified range of values
- a statistic measured from a sample
- a line on a graph that splits the graph into sections
- distance from point estimate for the interval
- error where we reject Ho when it is true
- Ha hypothesis
- Ho hypothesis
- error where we fail to reject Ho when it is false
18 Clues: Ha hypothesis • Ho hypothesis • a number describing a sample • a statement about a parameter • a statistic measured from a sample • an estimate of the population mean • an average of a group characteristic • a number describing a whole population • error where we reject Ho when it is true • distance from point estimate for the interval • ...
Expression 2022-01-17
Across
- Reduce to the lowest form
- 4(2 +4) = 8 + 16
- Answer to a division problem
- The number that is multiplied by a variable
- A symbol for a value that is unknown
- A single mathematical expression
- Numbers that are written differently, but have the same value or amount
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- Numbers, symbols and operators group together to show the value of something
- Answer to a multiplication problem
- Terms that have the same variables and/or exponents
- Answer to a subtraction problem
- A fixed value in math
- A number that tells you how many times to multiply the base by itself
- The number/variable that is being multiplied repeatedly in the expanded form
- Answer to an addition problem
15 Clues: 4(2 +4) = 8 + 16 • A fixed value in math • Reduce to the lowest form • Answer to a division problem • Answer to an addition problem • Answer to a subtraction problem • A single mathematical expression • Answer to a multiplication problem • A symbol for a value that is unknown • The number that is multiplied by a variable • Terms that have the same variables and/or exponents • ...
SJCPA 2023-09-26
Across
- holds that the value of a property tends to be set by the price that would be paid more to acquire a property of similar utility and desirability within a reasonable amount of time
- approach that is based on the principle of substitution
- _____ information system (GIS)
- obsolescence is a loss in value caused by factors outside the property's boundaries
- master developer for Nocatee
- department of ______
- dollars assessed for each $1,000 of value
- a written and signed legal instrument that is used to transfer ownership of the real property
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- save our _____
- an exemption you could receive for your farm
- department that assesses business property
- department that assesses business buildings
- 3rd best-selling community in the United States
- America's builder
- ______ adjustment board
15 Clues: save our _____ • America's builder • department of ______ • ______ adjustment board • master developer for Nocatee • _____ information system (GIS) • dollars assessed for each $1,000 of value • department that assesses business property • department that assesses business buildings • an exemption you could receive for your farm • 3rd best-selling community in the United States • ...
math definition 2025-06-06
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- two values to each other to get a value
- it is different from multiplication
- the angle is lower than 90 degrees
- the angle is 90 degrees
- the top part of a fraction
- the lower part of a fraction
- the middle of a line of values
- the values together to make a smaller value
- an angle that is bigger than 90 degrees, but lower than 180 degrees
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- that the value is higher than 0
- that the value is lower than 0
- the most common values in a line of other values
- two values together to make bigger values to get your answer
- to add all the values then divided by the amount there is
- the shape has more than 5 sides
15 Clues: the angle is 90 degrees • the top part of a fraction • the lower part of a fraction • that the value is lower than 0 • the middle of a line of values • that the value is higher than 0 • the shape has more than 5 sides • the angle is lower than 90 degrees • it is different from multiplication • two values to each other to get a value • the values together to make a smaller value • ...
Comparing Four-Digit Numbers 2024-02-29
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- second value that is compared
- the value of a digit based on its placement (two words)
- > (two words)
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- third value that is compared
- We use <, >, and = to do this to numbers
- the animal that eats the bigger number
- biggest value that is compared
- smallest value that is compared
- = (two words)
- < (two words)
10 Clues: = (two words) • < (two words) • > (two words) • third value that is compared • second value that is compared • biggest value that is compared • smallest value that is compared • the animal that eats the bigger number • We use <, >, and = to do this to numbers • the value of a digit based on its placement (two words)
preposition of place 2020-09-26
Prepositions of Place 2022-04-06
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- Your forehead is _?_ your eyebrow.
- Your cheek is _?_ your nose.
- Your lips are _?_ your nose.
- Your eyelid is _?_ your eye.
- Your mouth is _?_ your chin.
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- Your tongue is _?_ your teeth.
- Your face is _?_ your ears.
- Your nose is _?_ your eyes.
- Your teeth are _?_ your mouth.
- Your hair is _?_ your head.
- Your eyelash is _?_ your eyelid.
11 Clues: Your face is _?_ your ears. • Your nose is _?_ your eyes. • Your hair is _?_ your head. • Your cheek is _?_ your nose. • Your lips are _?_ your nose. • Your eyelid is _?_ your eye. • Your mouth is _?_ your chin. • Your tongue is _?_ your teeth. • Your teeth are _?_ your mouth. • Your eyelash is _?_ your eyelid. • Your forehead is _?_ your eyebrow.
Prepositions of Place 2023-03-20
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- The library is on the ___ (a la derecha de) the park.
- She went ___ (a) the library.
- My wallet is ___ (encima de) the table.
- The red ball is ___ (al lado de) the blue ball.
- I live ___ (cerca de) my parents house.
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- My jacket is ___ (detras de) the door.
- The ball is on the ___ (a la izquierda de) the car.
- The new student is ___ (de) brazil.
- You need to go ___ (alrededor de) the lake to reach the house.
- Have you checked ___ (debajo de) your bed?
10 Clues: She went ___ (a) the library. • The new student is ___ (de) brazil. • My jacket is ___ (detras de) the door. • My wallet is ___ (encima de) the table. • I live ___ (cerca de) my parents house. • Have you checked ___ (debajo de) your bed? • The red ball is ___ (al lado de) the blue ball. • The ball is on the ___ (a la izquierda de) the car. • ...
Ocean Place Puzzle 2021-01-16
Across
- members of our condo association
- state with the most Ocean Place owners
- assessment levied for an extraordinary reason
- Board not required to get bids to hire this
- money set aside for major repairs
Down
- what you pay monthly
- minimum frequency to pay assessments
- association must carry an adequate amount
- this month begins hurricane season
- may exercise owner's rights to common elements
10 Clues: what you pay monthly • members of our condo association • money set aside for major repairs • this month begins hurricane season • minimum frequency to pay assessments • state with the most Ocean Place owners • association must carry an adequate amount • Board not required to get bids to hire this • assessment levied for an extraordinary reason • ...
Place and Liveability 2021-08-29
Across
- The background of a person or group of people
- Cyclones are a …-…
- A group of people that share the same belief systems, space, or interests
- Our surroundings, including both man made and natural elements
- Melbourne is a …
Down
- A substance that is or can be hazardous when released into the environment
- A spiritual belief that is key to aboriginal people
- when something is no longer useful or required it is called …
- Places such as cities and towns are …
- The … is being affected due to our pollution
10 Clues: Melbourne is a … • Cyclones are a …-… • Places such as cities and towns are … • The … is being affected due to our pollution • The background of a person or group of people • A spiritual belief that is key to aboriginal people • when something is no longer useful or required it is called … • Our surroundings, including both man made and natural elements • ...
Park Place Crossword 2022-05-16
Across
- Science that deals with the physical universe as a whole
- Where Hubble was placed
- ______ Hubble
- Edwin thought the universe was much ____ than previously thought
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- The curved path of a spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon
- Number of years waited
- Aided the launch of Hubble
- State Hubble was born in
- NASA's great observatories
- Mount ______ Observatory
10 Clues: ______ Hubble • Number of years waited • Where Hubble was placed • State Hubble was born in • Mount ______ Observatory • Aided the launch of Hubble • NASA's great observatories • Science that deals with the physical universe as a whole • The curved path of a spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon • Edwin thought the universe was much ____ than previously thought
Work Place Ethics 2024-01-16
Across
- Taking ownership of your own tasks
- Remaining faithful to the business and clients
- treating everyone equal
- Commitment to telling the truth
- influences honesty and obdeience
Down
- develops trist among employees and customers
- making refers to the process of evaluating and choosing among alternatives in a manner consistent with ethical principles
- Taking ownership of tasks and responsibility
- Set of principles, values, and standards that employees and the employer follow
- listening to coworkers, showing kindness
10 Clues: treating everyone equal • Commitment to telling the truth • influences honesty and obdeience • Taking ownership of your own tasks • listening to coworkers, showing kindness • develops trist among employees and customers • Taking ownership of tasks and responsibility • Remaining faithful to the business and clients • ...
Inference- Place 2 2024-01-29
Across
- The passengers checked their baggage and walked to the gate.
- Sarah broke her arm during soccer practice.
- Theresa purchased tickets, popcorn, and a soda before she took her seat.
- Logan set up his tent and went to go look for firewood.
- Sarah took her basket and blanket, and found a nice shady spot to have her picnic.
Down
- The submarine traveled to great depths.
- The other astronauts floated through the cabin.
- Bonnie read the menu and couldn't decide between a vanilla or chocolate cone.
- Mike and Charlie spent the day riding rollercoasters.
- Victor set his alarm and turned off the lamp
10 Clues: The submarine traveled to great depths. • Sarah broke her arm during soccer practice. • Victor set his alarm and turned off the lamp • The other astronauts floated through the cabin. • Mike and Charlie spent the day riding rollercoasters. • Logan set up his tent and went to go look for firewood. • The passengers checked their baggage and walked to the gate. • ...
work place fatigue 2024-02-06
10 Clues: not taking breaks • we need healthy food • too much mental load • a sign someone is tired • make sure you have enough • rest helps us avoid these • monotonous work causes this • dangerous to do too much of this • We need to take this to avoid fatigue • temporary fix ( social workers run on this)
The Hiding Place 2024-03-12
Across
- The person that you worship
- This is what runs the police and navy and things like that
- The place where you stay for a long time becuase you did something bad
- When two countries fight against each other
- The reason you stay home from school "cough cough"
Down
- What families buy and live in
- The place where people get taken during a war
- The people you are blood related to
- What people do to get money
- When you go from one place to another
10 Clues: The person that you worship • What people do to get money • What families buy and live in • The people you are blood related to • When you go from one place to another • When two countries fight against each other • The place where people get taken during a war • The reason you stay home from school "cough cough" • ...
Prepositions of Place 2024-07-11
Across
- There is a trophy ... the books.(Di antara)
- There is a plant ... the bowl of fish. (Di sebelah)
- There is a lamp ... the table. (Di atas)
- There are two fish ... the bowl.(Di dalam)
- There is some cheese ... the plate. (Di atas)
Down
- There is a plant ... guitar. (Di sebelah)
- There is bathroom ... my bedroom. (Di bawah)
- There is a rug ... the sofa. (Di depan)
- There are books ... the table. (Di bawah)
- There is toy ... the chair. (Di belakang)
10 Clues: There is a rug ... the sofa. (Di depan) • There is a lamp ... the table. (Di atas) • There is a plant ... guitar. (Di sebelah) • There are books ... the table. (Di bawah) • There is toy ... the chair. (Di belakang) • There are two fish ... the bowl.(Di dalam) • There is a trophy ... the books.(Di antara) • There is bathroom ... my bedroom. (Di bawah) • ...
PLACE AND LIVEABILITY 2024-10-17
Across
- A natural hazard for people living in tropical areas
- makes it easy to get around a location
- A natural hazard that impacts a location's liveability
- A form of action to promote changes to policies on liveability issues such as climate change
- A major issue currently impacting housing in Australia
- Customs, beliefs, attitude and norms of a society that make them unique
Down
- The surroundings in which a person, plant or animal lives or operates
- Can be negative influences on a locations liveability
- An important influence in the liveability of a location
- A major problem for locations such as Ukrain
10 Clues: makes it easy to get around a location • A major problem for locations such as Ukrain • A natural hazard for people living in tropical areas • Can be negative influences on a locations liveability • A natural hazard that impacts a location's liveability • A major issue currently impacting housing in Australia • An important influence in the liveability of a location • ...
Place in School 2025-01-16
Across
- Alat tulis yang digunakan untuk menulis dengan tinta.
- Ruangan khusus untuk guru, digunakan untuk bekerja, merencanakan pelajaran, atau beristirahat.
- Alat tulis atau menggambar yang terbuat dari kayu dengan inti grafit.
- Tempat di mana siswa belajar di sekolah. Ruang ini biasanya dilengkapi dengan meja, kursi, dan papan tulis untuk guru mengajar.
- Perabot dengan permukaan datar, digunakan untuk menulis, membaca, atau bekerja.
Down
- Alat kecil yang digunakan untuk menghapus tulisan pensil di kertas.
- Area terbuka di luar gedung sekolah tempat siswa bermain saat istirahat atau melakukan kegiatan di luar ruangan.
- Tempat duduk dengan sandaran, digunakan di kelas atau area lain di sekolah.
- Tempat untuk meminjam dan membaca buku. Siswa juga bisa belajar atau membaca dengan tenang di sini.
- Ruangan di sekolah untuk siswa dan guru menggunakan kamar kecil. Canteen Tempat di sekolah di mana siswa bisa membeli dan makan makanan atau camilan saat jam istirahat.
10 Clues: Alat tulis yang digunakan untuk menulis dengan tinta. • Alat kecil yang digunakan untuk menghapus tulisan pensil di kertas. • Alat tulis atau menggambar yang terbuat dari kayu dengan inti grafit. • Tempat duduk dengan sandaran, digunakan di kelas atau area lain di sekolah. • Perabot dengan permukaan datar, digunakan untuk menulis, membaca, atau bekerja. • ...
Prepositions of Place 2025-03-13
Place and Liveability 2025-10-17
Across
- available to many people as possible
- places we can go to access service
- Basic physical structures that are needed for the operation of society.
- this makes a place liveable
- The happiness, wellbeing and satisfaction that a person experiences
- The basic rights to which all people are entitled
Down
- how we see things
- A motivating cause that attracts a person to migrate to another region or country.
- a system giving public need
- Something that makes people want to leave
10 Clues: how we see things • a system giving public need • this makes a place liveable • places we can go to access service • available to many people as possible • Something that makes people want to leave • The basic rights to which all people are entitled • The happiness, wellbeing and satisfaction that a person experiences • ...
prepositions of place 2025-09-08
Scaling and Measurement 2021-06-13
Across
- shows how a person will behave in a situation
- 3rd level of Measurement is ___________
- scale with oppositeadjectives at end
- Thurstone scale survey have _____questions.
- Thurstone scale was developed by _____.
- There are ______ levels of measurement.
Down
- Creator of Likert Scale
- most commonly used unidimensional scale
- test-retest,Internal consistency & Interrater
- rank data by 1st,2nd,3rd place is eg of __ scale
- Construct, Content and Criterion
- 4 and 8 point are types of ______ likert scale
- Assigning numbers to features of objects
- ______Variables don’t have a numeric value
- ________scale has a feature of absolute zero
- a set of numbers used for measurement
16 Clues: Creator of Likert Scale • Construct, Content and Criterion • scale with oppositeadjectives at end • a set of numbers used for measurement • most commonly used unidimensional scale • 3rd level of Measurement is ___________ • Thurstone scale was developed by _____. • There are ______ levels of measurement. • Assigning numbers to features of objects • ...
Emily Nature World 2023-10-09
Across
- permanent frozen layers of Earth
- earth replaces naturally
- materials in nature that people use and value
- nonrenewable; formed from remains of plants and anmimals
- average weather conditions over a long period of time
- tall made of rock, snow at top
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- group of plants and animals that depend on each other
- short term changes in the air
- spread of desert conditions
- decayed plant or animal matter
- climate type that is very dry and hot
- seasonal winds; bring dry or moist air
- place where plants or animals live
- air masses with different temperatures meet
- to die out
- effect of environmental change
16 Clues: to die out • earth replaces naturally • spread of desert conditions • short term changes in the air • decayed plant or animal matter • effect of environmental change • tall made of rock, snow at top • permanent frozen layers of Earth • place where plants or animals live • climate type that is very dry and hot • seasonal winds; bring dry or moist air • ...
Terms in Math 2025-11-14
Across
- another term for 'about'
- to go up
- the amount 'left over' after dividing
- whole number
- finding the product of two or more quantities
- a way of writing repeated multiplications of the same number
- taking a quantity away from another to find the difference
Down
- to go down
- finding the sum of two or more quantities
- a number that can be divided by 2
- splitting a quantity into equal parts
- used to group expressions that should be calculated first
- a method of arranging numbers
- number with a whole part and fractional part
- the opposite of indices
- changing a number to the closest desired place value
16 Clues: to go up • to go down • whole number • the opposite of indices • another term for 'about' • a method of arranging numbers • a number that can be divided by 2 • splitting a quantity into equal parts • the amount 'left over' after dividing • finding the sum of two or more quantities • number with a whole part and fractional part • finding the product of two or more quantities • ...
SafetyCall-Value of the Month-Respect 2019-05-01
Across
- I started at SafetyCall in June 2010 as a Marketing Intern (First name, last initial)
- Quote: "I speak to everyone in the same way, whether he is the garbage man or the president of the university." (Last name)
- I earned a BSN from St. Catherine's University in 2007 and started taking calls during the early days of SafetyCall International as a student nurse. (First name, last initial)
- We will ___ with each other, our clients, and our callers with respect.
- I graduated with a MS in Zoology from Eastern Illinois University and with a PharmD degree from the University of MN College of Pharmacy. (First name, last initial)
- Quote: "Give to every other human being every right that you claim for yourself." (Last name)
- Prior to joining SCI I worked as a surgical technologist specializing in Oral Maxillofacial surgery. (First name, last initial)
- Received a BS in Agriculture and a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Auburn University and received a BS in nursing from Duke University. (First name, last initial)
- I received my B.S. in Kinesiology from the U of MN in 1995,and my Pharm.D. in 2005. (First name, last initial)
- Before coming to SCI in January I have worked in retail management for almost 20 years. (First name, last initial)
- I have been a LPN for approximately 30 years, mainly in Research, Internal Medicine and Urgent Care. (First name, last initial)
Down
- Quote: "Men are respectable only as they respect." (Last name)
- We are respectful of one another’s ___.
- We recognize and ___ the value in ourselves and others.
- We exercise open communication and keep our coworkers ___ of pertinent information.
- We are respectful of our indoor and outdoor environments and ___ recycling.
- I graduated from Purdue University in Veterinary Technology in 1994. I also have a Bachelor of Arts in acting. (First name, last initial)
- We treat each other with dignity and ____.
- We ___ to what others have to say and encourage frank and open dialogue.
- We are respectful of the company’s resources and we do not ___.
20 Clues: We are respectful of one another’s ___. • We treat each other with dignity and ____. • We recognize and ___ the value in ourselves and others. • Quote: "Men are respectable only as they respect." (Last name) • We are respectful of the company’s resources and we do not ___. • We will ___ with each other, our clients, and our callers with respect. • ...
Vocabulary one 2024-02-06
5 Clues: Able to be trusted. • To cause something to grow or change. • value The value of a digit based on its position in a number • To appear by coming out of something or out from behind something • In math to replace a number with an approximate value to make the number shorter or simpler
Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-17
Across
- If you have a small batch record and where do you sign for your steps
- what needs to be done after each good pallet has been completed and is correct
- place you sign for rejects
- Page you sign to bring in components
- Page that has information about hazard levels and the proper PPE to use when in the room
- Page where you can find the barcode value of printed material
- What is done after batch activities, and reconciliation
Down
- this lot number is on the front page of the batch record, all numbers no letters
- details about the temperature for the product on the packing summary page
- What you wear in the room. etc. Gloves, safety glasses, gown
- incoming product item number
- what page do you calculate for the uncaccountable vials/syringes
- form you fill out if you have to segregate
- place to dispose of sharp objects
- Who double checks our work to make sure everything is okay so we can move forward in the process
- what you refer to during routine monitoring
- place you sign if you drop a full try/tub full of syringes/vials
17 Clues: place you sign for rejects • incoming product item number • place to dispose of sharp objects • Page you sign to bring in components • form you fill out if you have to segregate • what you refer to during routine monitoring • What is done after batch activities, and reconciliation • What you wear in the room. etc. Gloves, safety glasses, gown • ...
Chamber Choir Tour Crossword! 2025-03-06
Across
- The note value that has the beat in 2/2
- The note value that has the beat in 4/4
- Dynamically moderately loud
- Both the language Rasa Sayang is sung in, and the culture it is from
- The state our tour is in
- The technical term used to describe a sudden shift in dynamic
- The vocal part that is our sonic pyramid’s foundation (who Ash is section leader of, and who you should always be tuning to!)
- The famous cathedral we are performing at on Sunday morning
- The vocal part that Karina is the section leader of
- The pizza place we are going to for closing dinner
Down
- A type of note accent that asks you to sing a note in a clipped or very short manner
- The vocal part that Eva is the section leader of
- The second titular word of our Casulana piece
- To gradually become louder
- The vocal part that Sadie is the section leader of
- The symbol that lowers a natural pitch in a key by a half step
- A bar of music
- The first name of the composer whose work was performed by Cantores in Ecclesia
- The area our tour is in (hint: “area” is part of the answer)
19 Clues: A bar of music • The state our tour is in • To gradually become louder • Dynamically moderately loud • The note value that has the beat in 2/2 • The note value that has the beat in 4/4 • The second titular word of our Casulana piece • The vocal part that Eva is the section leader of • The vocal part that Sadie is the section leader of • ...
Programming fundamentals 2018-06-01
Across
- method which marks the starting point of a program
- method used to compare two strings and returns integer value
- represents type of value stored in a variable
- a value that does not change
- A group of characters
- A string function to find character at a specific position
- a bottom tested loop
- statement which terminates the loop
Down
- type of variable which can be accessed through class name
- can store a value
- Special conditions in a program leading to abnormal termination
- A data type with two possible values
- skips the rest part of the loop body and go for next iteration
- a group of homogeneous elements
14 Clues: can store a value • a bottom tested loop • A group of characters • a value that does not change • a group of homogeneous elements • statement which terminates the loop • A data type with two possible values • represents type of value stored in a variable • method which marks the starting point of a program • type of variable which can be accessed through class name • ...
crossword puzzle 2025-08-29
Across
- the average
- the value in the data set that represents the 75th presintile
- smallest value in any given set
- distance between the center lines of tow like components
- value that lies outside
- number most often occurred
Down
- beetween Largest and smallest
- a standardized way of displaying distrupution on data
- middle of a rang data set
- biggest value in any given set
- describe the spread of dispersion of data points within a data set
- practice of anylizing numerical data in large quantities
- below Wich 25 percent of the data points fall wit the data in accending orders
- statistical measure of data spread
14 Clues: the average • value that lies outside • middle of a rang data set • number most often occurred • beetween Largest and smallest • biggest value in any given set • smallest value in any given set • statistical measure of data spread • a standardized way of displaying distrupution on data • practice of anylizing numerical data in large quantities • ...
Types of data 2026-04-21
Across
- Information collected
- The difference between highest and lowest values
- Data that is measured or counted using numbers
- Data grouped into categories (e.g. colours)
- The most common value
- Data that can only take certain values (usually counted)
- The middle value in ordered data
- A way of collecting da ta by asking questions
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- Something that can change in an investigation
- The entire group being studied
- A value that is very different from the rest of the data
- The study of collecting and analysing data
- Data that can take any value within a range (measured)
- The average of a set of data
14 Clues: Information collected • The most common value • The average of a set of data • The entire group being studied • The middle value in ordered data • The study of collecting and analysing data • Data grouped into categories (e.g. colours) • Something that can change in an investigation • A way of collecting da ta by asking questions • ...
Augustan Values + Art History Values 2026-05-10
Across
- Peace achieved through Augustus’ rule and victories
- The historical and cultural background of an artwork
- The importance placed on an artwork
- Altar celebrating peace and Augustan rule
- Statue showing Augustus as a military leader
- Roman value meaning courage, discipline, and strength
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- Statue showing Augustus as a priest
- Family line used to show future stability
- Value based on beauty and visual style
- Duty to the gods, family, and the state
- The Golden Age of peace and prosperity under Augustus
- Type of value where images represent deeper meanings
- Art used to influence how people think about power
- Painting technique used in the Villa of Livia
14 Clues: Statue showing Augustus as a priest • The importance placed on an artwork • Value based on beauty and visual style • Duty to the gods, family, and the state • Family line used to show future stability • Altar celebrating peace and Augustan rule • Statue showing Augustus as a military leader • Painting technique used in the Villa of Livia • ...
Maths is Fun 2022-05-27
Across
- angle between one side of a triangle and an extended adjacent side
- Angles made on the same side of transversal
- Non-terminating and repeating decimal form.
- a mathamatical term whose value is fixed
- a mathamatical term whose value varies
- Equations having power 3
- value= 22/7
- method is one of the linear equation rules used to solve the linear equations.
- value = 1.414
Down
- 17x6
- an theoram/property which is proved by consturcting paralel lines
- lines which never meets
- example of this kind of decimal is 0.34
13 Clues: 17x6 • value= 22/7 • value = 1.414 • lines which never meets • Equations having power 3 • a mathamatical term whose value varies • example of this kind of decimal is 0.34 • a mathamatical term whose value is fixed • Angles made on the same side of transversal • Non-terminating and repeating decimal form. • an theoram/property which is proved by consturcting paralel lines • ...
Section 1 The basic economic problem 2019-10-07
Across
- the study of how governments to make choice to satisfy unlimited wants with limited resources
- products which requires resources to produce them and therefore have an opportunity cost
- the situation where there is not enough to satisfy everyone’s wants
- the next best alternative forgone
- the study of how people and businesses to make choice to satisfy unlimited wants with limited resources
- the different ways in which a particular piece of land could be used
- the education, training,and experience that worker have gained over a period of time
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- The number of workers, machines, raw materials and land used to produce these products is limited
- the total value of the output of capital produced
- a curve that shows the maximum output of two types of products and combination of those products that can be produced with existing resources and technology
- the output per worker hour
- related to the ability to move from one place to another
- the value of replacement capital
- the process in which damaged land is restored to its natural state
- an increase in the total output of an economy
15 Clues: the output per worker hour • the value of replacement capital • the next best alternative forgone • an increase in the total output of an economy • the total value of the output of capital produced • related to the ability to move from one place to another • the process in which damaged land is restored to its natural state • ...
Competitive Advantage 2020-02-15
Across
- Stock prices are highly _________ which makes it a difficult tool to judge a firm's performance
- The absolute maximum price consumers are willing to pay
- The difference between price charged and the cost to produce
- Translation of strategy into action takes place in the firm's business ___________
- The ecological dimension of the Triple Bottom Line
- Accounting data mainly focuses on this type of assets
- Return on ________ indicates how much sales is converted to profits
- Efficient market hypothesis assumes that stock _____ reflects a firm's past, current state and expected future performance
Down
- The idea that Threadless adopt in getting consumers to 'work for them'
- Type of costs that capture the value of the best forgone alternative use of the resources employed
- Achieving positive results in the all 3 dimensions of Triple Bottom Line results in ______ strategy
- Balanced scorecard helps with strategy implementation, but not strategy ___________
- The name of our tutor in this class
- The difference between consumers' willingness to pay and what consumers actually pay is known as consumer _______
- Economic ______ Creation is one of the standard performance dimensions in measuring competitive advantage
15 Clues: The name of our tutor in this class • The ecological dimension of the Triple Bottom Line • Accounting data mainly focuses on this type of assets • The absolute maximum price consumers are willing to pay • The difference between price charged and the cost to produce • Return on ________ indicates how much sales is converted to profits • ...
vocabulary 2024-05-15
Across
- loyalty permanent emotional relationship between your company and your customer, which is manifested by a customer's willingness to interact with you and buy your products on a recurring basis versus the competition.
- Person who has received an invitation.
- Action and effect of returning.
- Asking for or taking money or things of value with artifice and deception, and with the intention of not paying.
- Action and effect of selling
- Pecuniary value at which something is estimated.
- Amount of money paid
- where agents serve customers over the phone.
Down
- That has a high or higher price than normal.
- Inopportune, inappropriate, contrary to the situation or circumstances.
- It occurs when a business pays a third-party supplier for its goods and services, rather than doing so in-house.
- Writing table divided into three sheets, of which the side ones are folded over the center one.
- Receive money as payment for a debt.
- Provide someone with something they need.
- Said of the buyer and the seller: Discuss the price of something for sale.
15 Clues: Amount of money paid • Action and effect of selling • Action and effect of returning. • Receive money as payment for a debt. • Person who has received an invitation. • Provide someone with something they need. • That has a high or higher price than normal. • where agents serve customers over the phone. • Pecuniary value at which something is estimated. • ...
Continuous Improvement 2020-04-14
Across
- the waste of batch processing
- a podcast for continuous improvement
- when products and process naturally move
- when an idea can be implemented immediately
- CI training in OFS
- repetitive work performed consistently
- the rate of customer pull
- morale, savings, quality, satisfaction
- lack of value determined by the customer
- go and ______
- mistake proofing
- value-oriented thought process
- single minute exchange of die
Down
- a ticket system for replenishment
- number of classes for Soci graduation
- the father of the Toyota Production System
- publication for CI news
- the ultimate goal of our CI strategy
- ease and ______ matrix
- processes optimized in a horseshoe pattern
- one of the 5 S’s
- ______ add
- not push
- another word for CI
- a diagram depicting flow and waste
25 Clues: not push • ______ add • go and ______ • one of the 5 S’s • mistake proofing • CI training in OFS • another word for CI • ease and ______ matrix • publication for CI news • the rate of customer pull • the waste of batch processing • single minute exchange of die • value-oriented thought process • a ticket system for replenishment • a diagram depicting flow and waste • ...
LUXOTTICA ROADMAP 2018 2017-12-15
Across
- Expand Pr……… and Fashion (+5%)
- Cr….. Management
- Team Member whose first name starts with L, and ends with O.
- Focus on Va…..
- +8% Bu…. Value
- Team Member whose first name starts with G, and ends with O.
- Vi... +10%
- 1 C.....1 Distributor
- Internal. & Ex…….. Communication
- Team Member whose first name starts with S, and ends with O.
- Execution of P...
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- Flat Q1 Net Sa… in Value
- Team Member whose first name starts with L, and ends with E.
- Oa….. Boost (8%)
- New Pricing… & Co……… Policy
- Develop Mo…cco
- T…… Development
- Defend Lu….. (-5%)
- Ra..... Protection (1%)
- Le…… Business (7k jobs)
- Team Member whose first name starts with A, and ends with A.
- Lower Gu.. Project Execution
22 Clues: Vi... +10% • Focus on Va….. • Develop Mo…cco • +8% Bu…. Value • T…… Development • Oa….. Boost (8%) • Cr….. Management • Execution of P... • Defend Lu….. (-5%) • 1 C.....1 Distributor • Ra..... Protection (1%) • Le…… Business (7k jobs) • Flat Q1 Net Sa… in Value • New Pricing… & Co……… Policy • Lower Gu.. Project Execution • Expand Pr……… and Fashion (+5%) • Internal. & Ex…….. Communication • ...
Music Vocabulary 2022-01-07
Across
- closing section of a piece of music
- tell us how loud or soft to play
- the space between two bar lines
- play a note for half its note value (short)
- curved line connecting two different notes
- gradually get softer
- to emphasize a note
- makes the note sound higher
- play a note for the full written value
- the end
- two or more notes played together
Down
- entire section plays
- cancels a sharp or flat
- greatly slow the tempo
- emphasize and play for 1/2 the note value
- very loud
- hold the note or rest longer than normal
- curved line connect two of the same notes
- play smoothly
- indicates the end of the piece of music
- everyone play
- makes a note sound lower
22 Clues: the end • very loud • play smoothly • everyone play • to emphasize a note • entire section plays • gradually get softer • greatly slow the tempo • cancels a sharp or flat • makes a note sound lower • makes the note sound higher • the space between two bar lines • tell us how loud or soft to play • two or more notes played together • closing section of a piece of music • ...
algebra 2022-05-17
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- y=mx+b
- to split up( showed like a fraction)
- line that crosses the x axis
- the change in y
- to find the sum
- to replace
- a number divided by a denominator
- the thing you plot points on
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- to give out to other parts
- line that crosses the y axis
- to find the difference
- y=ax^2+bx+c
- value times a value
- the subject that includes algebra and geomotry
- to make a value smaller
- y=a(b)^x
- a branch of symbols with variables
- a number whose whole number part and the fractional part are separated by a decimal point
- a number multiplied by itself
- a line with respect to which a curve or figure is drawn
20 Clues: y=mx+b • y=a(b)^x • to replace • y=ax^2+bx+c • the change in y • to find the sum • value times a value • to find the difference • to make a value smaller • to give out to other parts • line that crosses the y axis • line that crosses the x axis • the thing you plot points on • a number multiplied by itself • a number divided by a denominator • a branch of symbols with variables • ...
Financial Terms 1-20 2024-02-13
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- Item with value that is owned
- Someone who works for a wage or salary
- Certificate of loan repaid with interest
- Earnings from a job
- Use of someone else's money for a fee
- Wealth and resources of a country/region
- Agency that obtains payments from debtors
- When something decreases in value
- Money owed to a person, bank, company etc.
- Owns and profits from business
- Unable to pay debts
- Money available to invest
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- When something increases in value
- Spending plan of income and expenses
- Being happy with what you have
- Cost of something or money spent on something
- Account for bill payments and living expenses
- Shopping that looks for best quality/price
- Fund set aside for unexpected expenses
- Financial institution
20 Clues: Earnings from a job • Unable to pay debts • Financial institution • Money available to invest • Item with value that is owned • Being happy with what you have • Owns and profits from business • When something increases in value • When something decreases in value • Spending plan of income and expenses • Use of someone else's money for a fee • Someone who works for a wage or salary • ...
GPO Newsletter 10 Challenge 2023-03-29
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- GPO VP, Adrian ____
- Roman soldiers were sometimes paid in ____
- Hours worked over standard work hours are considered this
- Payroll Value #1
- Payroll Value #4
- the word, "____" may have been derived from 5-Across
- Payroll Value #2
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- Payroll One Stop Shop
- The month National Payroll Week is celebrated
- Ancient workers in Egypt and Mesopotamia used to be paid in ____ and other commodities
- Payroll Value #3
- Payroll, a 1961 film starring Michael ____
12 Clues: Payroll Value #1 • Payroll Value #3 • Payroll Value #4 • Payroll Value #2 • GPO VP, Adrian ____ • Payroll One Stop Shop • Roman soldiers were sometimes paid in ____ • Payroll, a 1961 film starring Michael ____ • The month National Payroll Week is celebrated • the word, "____" may have been derived from 5-Across • Hours worked over standard work hours are considered this • ...
A-Z vocab math 2022-09-09
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- - The volume of substance that a container will hold.
- -comparison of two or more values
- - the smallest value in a set
- - the value in the middle
- - the largest value in a set
- - The two-dimensional space taken up by an object or shape,given in square units.
- - Average in the data set
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- - the value between the median and upper extreme
- - distance between upper extreme and lower extreme
- - A set of numbers or objects that follow a specific pattern.
- - distance between lower quartile and upper quartile
- - # that accures the most
- - all positive numbers and zero
- - middle # when ordered small to large
- - set of all y values n a function
15 Clues: - # that accures the most • - the value in the middle • - Average in the data set • - the largest value in a set • - the smallest value in a set • - all positive numbers and zero • -comparison of two or more values • - set of all y values n a function • - middle # when ordered small to large • - the value between the median and upper extreme • ...
puzzle 1 2019-01-13
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- RegulaFalsi method is an......method
- One minus backward difference operator is equal to the.......shift operator
- Rate of bisection method is
- Rate of convergence is also known as.......of convergence
- Rate of False position method is
- Rate of Newton Raphson method is
- When value of x lies within the given range of argument then problem is called
- When value of x lies near to the last argument for given equally spaced data then we use Newton......formula
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- When given data are unequally spaced then we can use.......difference formula
- When value of x lies out side of given range of argument then problem is called
- One plus forward difference operator is equal to the........operator
- The convergence of Newton's........method is sensitive to starting value
- When value of x lies near to the given initial argument for equally spaced data then we use Newton.......formula
- When given data are equally spaced then we can use.......differences formula
- Lagrange's formula is used for.....spaced data
15 Clues: Rate of bisection method is • Rate of False position method is • Rate of Newton Raphson method is • RegulaFalsi method is an......method • Lagrange's formula is used for.....spaced data • Rate of convergence is also known as.......of convergence • One plus forward difference operator is equal to the........operator • ...
Chapter 2 crossword puzzle 2023-10-17
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- a line graph in which the data points yield a straight line
- is the numerical average of a set of data
- is an approximation of a number based on reasonable assumptions
- is the number that appears most often in a list of numbers
- communicate how precise measurements are
- a point that is not part of the trend is an anomalous data point
- of a data set is the difference between the greatest value in the set and the-least value
- is a "picture" of your data
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- refers to how close a group of measurements are to each other
- a graph in which the data points do not fall along a straight line
- or data that do not fit with the data set
- is any representation of an object or a process
- the percent difference between the known value of a substance and its measured value
- is the middle number in an ordered set of data
- refers to how close the measurement is to the true or accepted value
15 Clues: is a "picture" of your data • communicate how precise measurements are • or data that do not fit with the data set • is the numerical average of a set of data • is the middle number in an ordered set of data • is any representation of an object or a process • is the number that appears most often in a list of numbers • ...
Unit 4: relations & functions 2022-05-10
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- the four regions into which the x and why axis intersects on the coordinate plane
- a set of numbers, or coordinates written in (x,y) form
- the x-value of an ordered pair, represents the horizontal placement of the point
- a function graphed with a line or smooth curve
- the vertical line on a coordinate plane
- the horizontal axis on a coordinate plane
- a formula used to find the nth term of an arithmetic sequence
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- formed by the intersection of two number lines
- a graph that consists of points that are not connected
- the set of second numbers (y- values) of the ordered pairs in a relation
- the result of substituting a value into a function
- a set of ordered pairs
- The point at which the x and y axis intersect on the coordinate plane
- the y-value of on ordered pair represents the vertical placement of the point
- A value substituted for an x-value in a function
15 Clues: a set of ordered pairs • the vertical line on a coordinate plane • the horizontal axis on a coordinate plane • formed by the intersection of two number lines • a function graphed with a line or smooth curve • A value substituted for an x-value in a function • the result of substituting a value into a function • a graph that consists of points that are not connected • ...
Unit 1 Securities Markets 2016-11-21
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- Right to vote, bought for dividends and potential for appreciation
- AKA adjustment bonds, used when a company is coming out of bankruptcy, not suitable for someone seeking income
- Secured by real estate, most common type of secured bond
- Value of stock during liquidation
- Determined by supply and demand
- Unsecured promissory note 270 days 9 months
- Unsecured bonds are backed by the full faith and credit of the issuer
- Arbitrary value used by the issue for accounting purposed
- Bank issued, facilitate foreign securities. The bank issuing the ADR has the voting rights, not the holder of the ADR
- Shares in the hands of the public
- acceptance used for import/export 270 days 9 months
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- Purchased at a deep discount, redeem at par (1,000) do not make interest pymts, taxed each year as if interest year paid. Suitable for long term investing
- Shares actually sold to the public
- Payments of interest and par value on a bond. Pay interest semi-annualy, When mature the issuer pays the par value plus half the interest
- Backed by securities other than the issuers securities
- Can be changed to common stocks of the issuer, Provide safety, senior to common stocks during liquidation
- Dividend is stated as a percentage of par or stated as a dollar value
- AKA rolling stock, backed by the equipment owned by the issuer
- Shares to be sold
- Shares repurchased by the issuer
- Shares not yet sold to the public
21 Clues: Shares to be sold • Determined by supply and demand • Shares repurchased by the issuer • Value of stock during liquidation • Shares not yet sold to the public • Shares in the hands of the public • Shares actually sold to the public • Unsecured promissory note 270 days 9 months • acceptance used for import/export 270 days 9 months • ...
Psychology Of Motivation Review Exam 2 2022-06-15
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- subjects are reinforced for their initial response after a set time interval, each reinforcement after that time is at a variable interval, with an average mean for the trial.
- subjective properties of an incentive such as satisfaction, pleasure or usefulness.
- subjective feelings that accompany incentive contrasts. Positive contrast are pleasant, negative contrast are unpleasant.
- select behaviors & increases expression of those behaviors.
- external stimulation cause for all behavior
- select against behaviors & decreases expression of those behaviors.
- subjective value of a stimulus produces psychological demand.
- activated when a novel item is in environment
- downward shift in value
- acting like those with whom one is interacting
- effective in your actions
- how hard it is to achieve a goal.
- time between the current behavior
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- unvarying stimulus conditions; seek new stimulation
- activates a need
- Psychological drive emerges from physiological need.
- satisfaction obtained from achieving a goal.
- As objective incentive value increases, utility increases but in smaller & smaller amounts.
- cause your own actions
- upward shift in value that is correlated with increased motivation
- freely chosen, inherent in the activity being performed.
- future incentive is represented today at a lower value.
- Initially prefer smaller incentive, but as time delay increases, preference switches to the larger incentive.
- external stimuli that motivate or induce behavior to occur
- the availability of a future incentive.
- ability of an incentive to motivate depends on prior experience
- how precisely a goal is envisioned.
- visualizing a goal.
28 Clues: activates a need • visualizing a goal. • cause your own actions • downward shift in value • effective in your actions • how hard it is to achieve a goal. • time between the current behavior • how precisely a goal is envisioned. • the availability of a future incentive. • external stimulation cause for all behavior • satisfaction obtained from achieving a goal. • ...
PSY4930 EXAM 3 2021-04-06
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- Freely chosen
- Responding in times of mental/physical fatigue
- Chosen to be aquired or achived
- Performance based on a goal's challenge
- Visualizing a goal
- High probabality response can reinforce low response but low probaablity cannot reinforce high response
- Lower in hierarchy but must be achieved first
- Excel, do better, gain something from oneself
- Want smaller incentive, but as time delay increases, the want switches to larger incentives
- Selected AGAINST behaviors & decrease expressions of those behaviors
- Luxuries values
- Series of behaviors needed to reach a goal
- Incentive value equals amount of incentive divided by one plus the delay interval
- Pictured identity of object/event of category
- Individuals capability to perform a task
- Incentive to motivate depends on prior experience
- Precisely a goal is envisoned
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- Food/rent
- Energy, responses, & time
- Persistence, detrmination & time to reach a goal
- Social comparison
- Sterotyped sequences of behavioral acts
- Rank & value of a goal
- Manner which a goal is perceived
- Judgements on how they come to mind
- Increases value & demand for deprived substance
- Let's one know how they are progressing through a goal
- State when a person's effort match those skills are required
- Willing to pay
- Behaviors that are selected & increase expressions of those behaviors
- Objective incentive value uprises as utility increases at the same time, but in smaller increments
- Future incentive represents today at a lower value
32 Clues: Food/rent • Freely chosen • Willing to pay • Luxuries values • Social comparison • Visualizing a goal • Rank & value of a goal • Energy, responses, & time • Precisely a goal is envisoned • Chosen to be aquired or achived • Manner which a goal is perceived • Judgements on how they come to mind • Performance based on a goal's challenge • Sterotyped sequences of behavioral acts • ...
