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WO02
Extra
Practice
Quiz
(Optional
Question
1
The
first
step
of
the
quantitative
reasoning
process
is
The
Quantitative
Reasoning
Process
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descriptions
of
each
step
of
the
Quantitative
Reasoning
Process
The
Quantitative
Reasoning
Process
Step
1:
The
Quantitative
Reasoning
Process
is
used
to
make
decisions.
Start
by
carefully
considering
the
situation
and
making
sure
you
understand
the
problem
and
know
what
decision
you
need
to
make.
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1/1pts
Question
2
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Which
of
the
following
shows
the
steps
of
the
QRP
in
the
correct
order?
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decsio,
and
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your
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Understand.
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Cacuate
Decide.
Evaluate.
Question
3
1/1pts
What
question
would
be
most appropriate
to
ask
yourself
i
step
5
of
the
quantitative
reasoning
process?
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¢
e
e
any
conscquences
of
s
decsion
Ravert
considered?
Allthese
questons
hlp
person
eflect
and
evaluate
the
decision
-
Does
thisdecision
make
sense?
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Are
my
sssumptions
ressonable?
«
Ase
there
any
conseauences
of
this
decison
|
haven'
considred?
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Whattypes
of
events
could
happen
that
would
viobte
my
assumptions?
(Perhaps
an
unplanncd
lfess
orthefoss
of
ajob)
Do
|
have
a
plan
o
deal with
these
evenls?
-
Have
|
prayed
about
the
decision?
Question
4
1/1pts
nwhich
step
of
the
quantitaive
reasoning
process
would
a
person
calculte
a
monthly
loan
payment?
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Question
5
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Which
of
the
following
is
the
best
defiition
of
an
assumption?
Something
you
accept
o
be
true.
even
without
prool.
Yes.
Question
6
1/1pts
Which
of
the
following
s
the
best
definition
of
a
variable?
An
clement
of
a
situation
that
has
the
potential
L0
vary
or
change
in
vale.
es.
From
the
textbook
A
variabie
s
an
element
of
situation
that
has
the
potential
o
vary
or
change
in
value.
Question
7
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Astore
owner
uses
the
Quantitative
Reasoning
process
to
predict
how
many
notebooks
to
order
for
seling
next
month.
Which
of
the
following
assumptions
would
not
be
useful
for
her
decision?
Assumingthat
eschers
will
o
e
ke
gracing
drin
the
time
of
yea
withplasant
westhe
‘
Yes.
The
question
sksfo
the
assumption
tht
s
ot
useful.
Wha
teaches
e
ke
i
not
a
helpful
assumption
t
esimate
saies
ofnotcbooks.
Question
8
1/1pts
/A
runner
uses
the
Quantitative
Reasoning
process
to
predict
what time
he
will
finish
a
10
mile
(16km)
race.
Which
of
the
following
assumptions
would
not
be
useful
for
his
planning?
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oumios
e
it
hve
lose
0
the
the
i
timesof
st
year's
0p
thee
s
Yes.
The
inish times
of
Lt
years
runners
have
it
bearing
on
his
own
fnish
time.
Ths
s
NOT
usful
Lo
determine
histime
fiishing.
Since
the
question
ks
for
an
assumption
tht
s
NOT
useful
this
s
corret.
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Question
9
Joana
wants
to
calculate
the
cost
for
painting
her
front
room.
For
ease
of
calculations
she
will
ignore
doors
and
windows.
The
room
measures
20
feet
by
18 feet
and
is
feet
high.
She
will
not
paint
the
floor
or
the
ceiling.
How
many
square
feet
does
she
need
to
cover?
Comect
Answer
o
No.
3240
cubic
feet
would
represent
how
many
1
foot
cubes
would
fil
the
insde
of
the
space.
It
does
not
account
for
the fat
square
feet
of
wallspace
to
paint.
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