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The intuitive concept of zero is nothing or more exactly the number that measures nothing. It is the answer to a question for which one expects a numerical answer but nothing is there. For example, if someone asks how many pennies you have in your pocket and your pocket is empty, you could correctly say "zero" Mathematically, zero is the number that when added to another number does not change it. If somebody gives you zero pennies, you still have the same number you had before.
Division Near Facts is division that does not result to exact quotients, i.e. leaving an extra called Remainder (symbol - R). This is an introductory concept on division taught to elementary students. For example: 8 divided by 3 = 2 R2
"Rounding" is a concept used to bring a value to the nearest whole number. For example, something with a value of 1.96 would be "rounded" to 2. Rounding is commonly used when a low denomination coin such as a Penny is removed from the currency. The price would be "rounded" up or down to the nearest multiple of 5 Pence.
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In realistic sketches, the items in the sketch need to look like they do in real life. For this reason, proportion is important, both for individual items and items as they relate to other items on the sketch. For example, you would not want a very large glass with a tiny person holding it, or a person whose arms touched the floor.
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The word appropriation refers to the act of taking something as one's own. For example if a person found a penny on the street and took it home with them this would be an act of appropriation.
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An example of a concept is called a prototype.
The adoption of an aspect of one culture by a person of another culture.
An example of a concept is called a prototype.
The Piaget's concept of equilibration is an example of equilibration.
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