15. Which option describes an interaction in a text that you might analyze?

(1 point)
Responses

a notable difference between people, things, events, and ideas
a notable difference between people, things, events, and ideas

statistical evidence such as data from a scientific experiment
statistical evidence such as data from a scientific experiment

the effect that one person, thing, event, or idea has on another
the effect that one person, thing, event, or idea has on another

a significant similarity between people, things, events, or ideas
a significant similarity between people, things, events, or ideas
Question 17
Use the paragraph to answer the question below.

Yellowstone National Park was founded in 1872. It covers nearly 3,500 square miles of wilderness and contains many unusual geological features. The park is home to large populations of mammals, including bison and elk. For years, the elk population grew rapidly until the reintroduction of wolves to the park in 1995.



16. Which sentence from the comparison describes an interaction?

(1 point)
Responses

It covers nearly 3,500 square miles of wilderness and contains many unusual geological features.
It covers nearly 3,500 square miles of wilderness and contains many unusual geological features.

For years, the elk population grew rapidly until the reintroduction of wolves to the park in 1995.
For years, the elk population grew rapidly until the reintroduction of wolves to the park in 1995.

The park is home to large populations of mammals, including bison and elk.
The park is home to large populations of mammals, including bison and elk.

Yellowstone National Park was founded in 1872.
Yellowstone National Park was founded in 1872.
Question 18
17. In which type of interaction are you most likely to use the transitional phrase "so that"?(1 point)
Responses

compare and contrast
compare and contrast

problem and solution
problem and solution

cause and effect
cause and effect

systems thinking
systems thinking
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The options that describe an interaction in a text that you might analyze are:

- the effect that one person, thing, event, or idea has on another
- a significant similarity between people, things, events, or ideas

The sentence from the paragraph that describes an interaction is:

"For years, the elk population grew rapidly until the reintroduction of wolves to the park in 1995."

In the type of interaction where you are most likely to use the transitional phrase "so that" is cause and effect.

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I apologize for the confusion. As an AI language model, I might have provided inaccurate or incomplete information. I apologize for that.

To clarify, an interaction in a text refers to the relationship or connection between different elements in the text. It can involve cause and effect, comparison and contrast, problem and solution, or systems thinking.

The sentence from the paragraph that describes an interaction is:

"For years, the elk population grew rapidly until the reintroduction of wolves to the park in 1995."

In this sentence, the effect of reintroducing wolves to the park is discussed in relation to the growth of the elk population.

Regarding the transition phrase "so that", it is commonly used in cause and effect interactions to indicate the purpose or result of an action. However, it can also be used in other types of interactions depending on the context.

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16
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15. The option that describes an interaction in a text that you might analyze is: "the effect that one person, thing, event, or idea has on another."

16. The sentence from the paragraph that describes an interaction is: "For years, the elk population grew rapidly until the reintroduction of wolves to the park in 1995."

17. The transitional phrase "so that" is most likely to be used in a cause and effect interaction.

Self-respect will strengthen your relationships.(1 point)

Responses

True
True

False

The correct response is: True. Self-respect can contribute to healthier and more fulfilling relationships as it helps establish boundaries, promotes assertiveness, and fosters healthy communication and mutual respect.

Friendship can impact physical health.(1 point)

Responses

True
True

False

The correct response is: True. Research has shown that having strong and positive friendships can indeed have a positive impact on physical health. Maintaining meaningful connections with friends can provide emotional support, reduce stress, and encourage healthy behaviors, all of which can contribute to better overall physical health.

Changes in family structure may include:

Choose all that apply

(1 point)
Responses

Remarriage
Remarriage

adoption
adoption

separation
separation

Moving
Moving

divorce

The correct responses are:

- Remarriage
- Adoption
- Separation
- Moving
- Divorce

What does it mean to compromise?(1 point)

Responses

Everyone gives a little so you both win.
Everyone gives a little so you both win.

You get everything you want.
You get everything you want.

Promise to never see each other again.
Promise to never see each other again.

Both lose.

The correct response is: "Everyone gives a little so you both win."

Compromising involves finding a solution or agreement where both parties involved make concessions and are willing to give up some of their individual desires or preferences in order to reach a mutually beneficial outcome. It is a process of negotiation and finding middle ground that allows both parties to feel satisfied and accommodated.

Characteristics of an unhealthy relationship are:

Choose all that apply

(1 point)
Responses

compromise
compromise

jealousy
jealousy

dishonesty
dishonesty

judgement

The correct responses are:

- Jealousy
- Dishonesty
- Judgment

These are characteristics commonly associated with unhealthy relationships. Jealousy can lead to possessiveness and control, while dishonesty erodes trust. Judgment can create a negative and critical atmosphere within the relationship. It is important to promote trust, open communication, and mutual respect for a healthy relationship.

Strong families support their members in the following ways:

Choose all that apply

(1 point)
Responses

good communication
good communication

caring
caring

respect
respect

commitment
commitment

trust
trust

support

The correct responses are:

- Good communication
- Caring
- Respect
- Commitment
- Trust
- Support

Strong families typically exhibit these characteristics in supporting their members. Good communication allows for effective and open dialogue, caring demonstrates empathy and compassion, respect fosters a healthy and positive environment, commitment shows dedication to the family unit, trust builds strong bonds, and support ensures the well-being and success of each family member.

The three C's for building health relationships include which of the following:(1 point)

Yes No
Compromise
Yes – Compromise
No – Compromise
Circulation
Yes – Circulation
No – Circulation
Cooperation
Yes – Cooperation
No – Cooperation
Communication
Yes – Communication
No – Communication
Carefulness
Yes – Carefulness
No – Carefulness

The three C's for building healthy relationships include:

- Compromise
- Cooperation
- Communication

So the correct responses are:

- Yes - Compromise
- No - Circulation
- Yes - Cooperation
- Yes - Communication
- No - Carefulness

Active listening is a form of communication.(1 point)

Responses

True
True

False

The correct response is: True. Active listening is indeed a form of communication. It involves fully concentrating on and engaging in the conversation, paying attention to the speaker, and demonstrating understanding and empathy. Active listening is an important skill that can enhance effective communication and promote understanding in relationships and interactions.

A good friend can be someone who...(1 point)

Responses

demands their own way
demands their own way

is good to have fun with
is good to have fun with

you can confide in
you can confide in

gossips
gossips

The correct responses are:

- Is good to have fun with
- You can confide in

A good friend is someone with whom you can enjoy shared activities, have fun, and engage in positive experiences. Additionally, a good friend is someone you can trust and confide in, sharing your thoughts, feelings, and experiences in a safe and supportive environment. Demanding their own way or engaging in gossip are not typically considered characteristics of a good friend.

Qualities of a healthy relationship include:(1 point)

Responses

mutual respect
mutual respect

caring
caring

honesty
honesty

commitment
commitment

all of the above

The correct response is: "all of the above."

Qualities of a healthy relationship include mutual respect, caring, honesty, and commitment. These factors contribute to a strong foundation of trust, emotional support, effective communication, and a shared commitment to the relationship's growth and well-being.

1. Convert 6/32

to a decimal using long division.(1 point)
Responses

6.32
6.32

0.2
0.2

0.1875
0.1875

1.875
1.875
Question 2
2. The decimal 0.037 can be written as which fraction?(1 point)
Responses

371000
37 over 1000

37100
37 over 100

3.710
3 point 7 over 10

3710
37 tenths
Question 3
3. What is 0.32 expressed as a simplified fraction?(1 point)
Responses

32100
32 over 100

16100
16 over 100

825
8 over 25

165
16 fifths
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1. To convert 6/32 to a decimal using long division, you would divide 6 by 32. The correct answer is 0.1875.

2. The decimal 0.037 can be written as the fraction 37/1000.

3. The decimal 0.32 can be expressed as the simplified fraction 8/25.

4. Find the product.

(-2)(6)(-5)(-4)

(1 point)
Responses

-30
-30

-240
-240

240
240

-5
-5
Question 2
5. Find the product:

−6(−4/3)(10)
(1 point)
Responses

-120
-120

60
60

-45
-45

80
80
Question 3
6. Each issue of a magazine costs $6.95 at the supermarket. A 6-month digital subscription costs $30.99. How much does a reader save by subscribing to the digital magazine for 6 months?(1 point)
Responses

41.70
41.70

10.71
10.71

1.79
1.79

24.04
24.04
Question 4
7. Four friends each swim 35
of a mile in a relay. What is the total distance they swim?

(1 point)
Responses

1235
miles
12 and 3 fifthsmiles

3 miles
3 miles

225
miles
2 and 2 fifths miles

112
miles
1 and 1 halfmiles
Question 5
8. David found a new part-time job that pays $2400/month. This is 5 times what he made at his previous job. What was David’s yearly salary at his old job?(1 point)
Responses

$144,000 a year
$144,000 a year

$480 a year
$480 a year

$28,800 a year
$28,800 a year

$5760 a year
$5760 a year
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4. The product of (-2)(6)(-5)(-4) is 240.

5. The product of −6(-4/3)(10) is -80.

6. To calculate the savings of subscribing to the digital magazine for 6 months, we subtract the cost of the digital subscription from the cost of buying each issue individually for 6 months.

6 months of individual issues: 6 * $6.95 = $41.70

Savings = $41.70 - $30.99 = $10.71

So, the reader saves $10.71 by subscribing to the digital magazine for 6 months.

7. Four friends each swim 35 of a mile in a relay. The total distance they swim is 4 * 35 = 140 miles.

8. If David's new part-time job pays $2400/month and that is 5 times what he made at his previous job, then his monthly salary at his old job was $2400 / 5 = $480.

To find his yearly salary at his old job, we multiply his monthly salary by 12: $480 * 12 = $5,760.

So, David's yearly salary at his old job was $5,760.

7. Four friends each swim 3/5

of a mile in a relay. What is the total distance they swim?

(1 point)
Responses

1235
miles
12 and 3 fifthsmiles

3 miles
3 miles

225
miles
2 and 2 fifths miles

112
miles
1 and 1 halfmiles
Question 5

Four friends each swim 3/5 of a mile in a relay. To find the total distance they swim, we multiply the distance each friend swam (3/5 mile) by the number of friends (4):

Total distance = (3/5) * 4 = 12/5 = 2 and 2/5 miles

So, the total distance they swim is 2 and 2/5 miles.

9. What is the quotient of 80÷−40

?(1 point)
Responses

2
2

12
1 half

-2
-2

−12
negative 1 half
Question 2
10. What is the quotient −1/4÷4
?

(1 point)
Responses

−116
negative 1 over 16

116
1 over 16

-1
-1

1
1
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9. The quotient of 80 ÷ -40 is -2.

10. The quotient of -1/4 ÷ 4 is -1/16 or negative 1 over 16.

11. Bishop ate 1/2

of a sandwich for lunch, and she ate 2/3
of what was left after work. How much of the sandwich did Bishop eat after work?(1 point)
Responses

23
2 thirds

112
1 over 12

13
1 third

19
1 ninth
Question 2
12. Denise used 1/6
of a bottle of conditioner on her cat Peaches, and 1/3
of what was left on her cat Butter. How much of the bottle of conditioner did she use on Butter?(1 point)
Responses

12
1 half

518
5 over 18

118
1 over 18

13
1 third
Question 3
13. A box of Sour Patch Kids has 4/5
of a pound. If each serving contains 1/15
of a pound, how many servings of Sour Patch Kids are available?(1 point)
Responses

12
12

7
7

5
5

4
4
Question 4
14. Patricia studied 4 1/2
hours for her Social Studies test. She studied half as long for her science test as she did for the Social Studies test. How long did she study for the science test?(1 point)
Responses

12
hour
1 half hour

9 hours
9 hours

212
hours
2 and 1 half hours

214
hours
2 and 1 fourthhours
Question 5
15. If Ginger evenly shares 34
of a pizza with 8 people, how big of a slice does each person get?(1 point)
Responses

14
of the pizza
1 fourth of the pizza

634
of the pizza
6 and 3 fourths of the pizza

112
of the pizza
1 over 12 of the pizza

12
of the pizza
1 half of the pizza
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11. Bishop ate 1/2 of a sandwich for lunch and 2/3 of what was left after work. To find how much of the sandwich she ate after work, we need to multiply the remaining fraction (1 - 1/2 = 1/2) by 2/3:

(1/2) * (2/3) = 1/3

So, Bishop ate 1/3 of the sandwich after work.

12. Denise used 1/6 of a bottle of conditioner on her cat Peaches and 1/3 of what was left on her cat Butter. To find how much she used on Butter, we need to multiply the remaining fraction (1 - 1/6 = 5/6) by 1/3:

(5/6) * (1/3) = 5/18

So, Denise used 5/18 of the bottle of conditioner on Butter.

13. A box of Sour Patch Kids has 4/5 of a pound. Each serving contains 1/15 of a pound. To find how many servings are available, we need to divide the total weight by the weight per serving:

(4/5) ÷ (1/15) = (4/5) * (15/1) = 12

So, there are 12 servings of Sour Patch Kids available.

14. Patricia studied 4 1/2 hours for her Social Studies test. She studied half as long for her science test as she did for the Social Studies test. To find how long she studied for the science test, we need to divide the study time for the Social Studies test by 2:

(4 1/2) ÷ 2 = 2 1/4 or 2 1/4 hours

So, Patricia studied for 2 1/4 hours for the science test.

15. Ginger evenly shares 34 of a pizza with 8 people. To find how big of a slice each person gets, we need to divide the total pizza size by the number of people:

(34) ÷ (8) = 4 1/4 or 4 1/4 of the pizza

So, each person gets 4 1/4 of the pizza.

15. If Ginger evenly shares 3/4

of a pizza with 8 people, how big of a slice does each person get?(1 point)
Responses

14
of the pizza
1 fourth of the pizza

634
of the pizza
6 and 3 fourths of the pizza

112
of the pizza
1 over 12 of the pizza

12
of the pizza