Maths Skills Flashcards

1
Q

What is 1mm in um?

A

1,000 um

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2
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What is 1m in mm?

A

1,000 mm

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3
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A section of a quadrat is 10 x 10cm, calculate it’s area in mm.

A

10cm = 100mm

100 x 100 = 10,000mm^2

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4
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a box is 1cm^3 calculate it’s volume in a) mm and b) um

A

a) 1cm=10mm
10^3 = 1,000mm^3
b) 10mm = 10,000 um
10,000^3 = 1x10^12

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5
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what is a rate?

A

quantity per unit time

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6
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ratios

A

used to compare the relative quantity of two or more things

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7
Q

What is the equation for volume of a sphere?

A

4/3 x π x r^3

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8
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What is the equation for the SA of sphere?

A

4 x π x r^2

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9
Q

How do we calculate % change

A

difference / start value

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10
Q

what would be the value of y = 2.85 on a log10 scale?

A

10^2.85 = 707.9

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11
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If a bacteria divides every 20 mins, how many bacteria would there be after 11 hours?

A

60/20 = 3 divisions an hour
3 x 11 = 33 divisions total
2^33 = 8 589 934 592

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12
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what is random sampling?

A

record samples at random locations to get an unbiased subset of a whole population/area

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13
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systematic sampling

A

sample locations are chosen by scientist eg) line transect

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14
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how many dp do we keep when adding?

A

all

eg) 6.549+4.12+2.1 = 12.769

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15
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how many dp do we keep when multiplying or dividing?

A

keep to the lowest level of accuracy in the question

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16
Q

What is the magnitude?

A

the amount by which an object has been made bigger

17
Q

what is resolution?

A

the shortest distance between two points that can be seen

18
Q

what is the Order of Magnitude equation?

A
I = A x M 
I = image
A= actual
M = magnification
19
Q

What does it mean when the the results are more than the critical value at a P value = 0.05 confidence interval?

A

the results are significant and we can reject the null hypothesis
there is a less than 5% probability that the results are down to chance

20
Q

what does it mean when the results are less than the critical value at P = 0.05

A

the results are not significant

we can accept the null hypothesis

21
Q

What does the SD show?

A

average variation from the mean

22
Q

What is the students T Test used for?

A

comparing the means of 2 data sets

23
Q

what is Chi squared used for?

A

compare observed and expected results

24
Q

What is the correlation Coefficient used for?

A

used to test the strength of a relationship between two variables