W02 Extra Practice Quiz

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WO02 Extra Practice Quiz (Optional Question 1 The first step of the quantitative reasoning process is The Quantitative Reasoning Process O 24 €= fi@j i W formed d thematical calculetions in the deasion-making pi for meking better, more Click the NEXT button below to see 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. 0 1/1pts
Question 2 /1t Which of the following shows the steps of the QRP in the correct order? BRSSP - st e o ety ey v make ke ssumptios, Al Quantaive ok, Make e decsio, and Evakite your e, Yes Understand. dentity Cacuate Decide. Evaluate. Question 3 1/1pts What question would be most appropriate to ask yourself i step 5 of the quantitative reasoning process? I ¢ e e any conscquences of s decsion Ravert considered? Allthese questons hlp person eflect and evaluate the decision - Does thisdecision make sense? Are my sssumptions ressonable? « Ase there any conseauences of this decison | haven' considred? + 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? EEEEED - sooomom e o Question 5 WD 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 WAED 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? EEZEIID 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. o/1pts 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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