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How can you make a generalization for polygons?

It is simple you see. You are in class. the class is filled of students and the test is really hard all you do is A: study B: Pretend to be sick C: Cheat off a smart person next to you.


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The GRE or Graduate Record Examination is an assessment developed by Educational Testing Services (ETS). Schools internationally, including the United States, use the assessment to qualify applicants for graduate study programs. The test covers three categories that cover skills all graduate-level students are expected to achieve through their undergraduate studies. Each section of the test covers a variety of competencies related to verbal and quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing. The test is computer-based and all questions can be answered by typing them into the system. Each portion of the test is timed. The verbal reasoning portion of the test examines competencies related to reading comprehension, text completion and sentence equivalence. The student reads a passage, then answers one or several multiple choice questions about it. Several of the questions related to the passage can have several correct answers. Along with the multiple choice questions and answers, a section referred to as the "select-in-passage" questions ask students to select a sentence in a passage that fits the description in the question. The text completion section of the verbal reasoning portion of the test examines competencies related to selecting the best text from a list of words to complete blanks in a paragraph. The sentence equivalence section of the test requires choosing two words that can complete a sentence. The quantitative reasoning portion of the test coves basic math skills and examines competencies related to quantitative problem-solving. A calculator can be used for this portion of the test. The section's questions include basic arithmetic, algebra, geometry and data analysis. Quantitative comparison questions compare two calculations and selecting if the calculations are greater than, less than or equal to each other. This portion of the test then continues with multiple choice questions, where one or several answers are correct. The final questions in the quantitative reasoning portion of the test requires numeric answers to specific questions. The analytical portion of the test assesses the student's ability to clearly express their thoughts in writing. Two analytical writing assignments are required: analyzing an "issue" task and analyzing an "argument" task. Students read a general statement, then must express whether or not they agree or disagree with the statement and why. Each task is timed separately.


What shows that a conjecture is false?

A conjecture should be testable. You test it and if it fails the test, it is a false conjecture.


Why was the test tube held in the flame at a 45 degree angle?

At this angle the biggest "area" of the test tube is covered by the flame. Thus it heats up quickly and evenly. Also, by holding the test tube at 45 degrees away from you, you're less likely to be splashed by anything in the test tube boiling over.


How do you write an equation for a function?

Y = X2 ===== This is a parabolic function because it passes the vertical line test. ( you should know what that test is )

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How can you make a generalization for polygons?

It is simple you see. You are in class. the class is filled of students and the test is really hard all you do is A: study B: Pretend to be sick C: Cheat off a smart person next to you.


Define validity generalization Explain how validity is determined and list three types of validity?

Validity generalization is a statistical approach used to demonstrate that test validities do not vary across situations


This is forming a broad idea based on specific instances?

generalization. ur welcome usa test prep users.


Do you have to pay again if you fail the driver permit test?

Some states will make you pay for each test - yes.


What tasks does a video game designer have?

They have to design the visuals/ao/ audio. They create the theme, the levels, etc. In generalization; Effects.They also have to find the people to test the game and make sure that everything is running smoothly during the game-creating process.


What is the purpose of samples of impact test being notched?

In a charpy impact test, the purpose of the notch is to provide a point of fracture at the same point for each material, to make it a fair test.


How do you construct a test?

You make a series of statements. Some of them you make true and some of them you make false. It's up to you to decide how many of each you want to put into your test. You shouldn't make them too obvious or everyone will get 100%, but don't make them so tricky that everyone fails either.


Would running or jogging during the Rockport Walk Test have any negative affect on the results?

There is a lot of discussion about the validity of it's generalization, and there should be different modifications for different populations. I think the purpose of the walk is to make it accessible for those who cannot run. If you want to run, you're better off doing the Cooper Mile test, or the Bruce test if you feel walking isn't accurate for your level of fitness.


Making a hasty generalization is often associated with which kind of argument?

Inductive ( for apext english 1 understand baias and resoning test....might work for other english on apex to )


How do you construct a true-false test?

You make a series of statements. Some of them you make true and some of them you make false. It's up to you to decide how many of each you want to put into your test. You shouldn't make them too obvious or everyone will get 100%, but don't make them so tricky that everyone fails either.


How do you make water test kits?

Without access to a chemistry lab and heaps of Chemistry knowledge you would be far far better off buying a test kit for each test you wish to perform at a pet shop.


How do you test for each type of organic molecule in foods?

The Qualitative tests for each of the macronutrients are as follows: Carbohydrates - Iodine test and/or Benedicts test Proteins - Biuret test Fats - Ethanol (Emulsion) test