The symbols that stand for amounts are called?
numbers, digits, numerals or shapes?
A diagram with mammals at the top, then monkeys, dogs, cows, elephants, and cats is a (an)
graph
hierarchical classification
flow chart
divergence classification
numbers
Numerals
The symbols that stand for amounts are called digits or numerals.
A diagram with mammals at the top, then monkeys, dogs, cows, elephants, and cats is a hierarchical classification.
The symbols that stand for amounts are called digits. To understand this concept, you may refer to the decimal number system, which uses ten digits (0-9) to represent numbers.
In the second question, the diagram with mammals at the top, then monkeys, dogs, cows, elephants, and cats is an example of a hierarchical classification. Hierarchical classification arranges elements in a hierarchy or tree structure, where each category is a subset or branch of a higher-level category. In this case, mammals serve as the higher-level category, and the other animals mentioned are subcategories or branches underneath it. To identify the correct answer, you can analyze the structure of the diagram and determine if it represents a hierarchy or classification system.