at least Flashcards

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What is the definition of ‘at least’?

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‘At least’ is a phrase used to indicate a minimum amount or number.

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True or False: ‘At least’ can imply a maximum limit.

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False

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Fill in the blank: To pass the exam, you need _____ 70% correct answers.

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at least

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Which of the following is an example of using ‘at least’? A) You need at least 50 dollars. B) You need no less than 50 dollars. C) Both A and B.

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C) Both A and B.

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What type of expression is ‘at least’ considered in mathematical terms?

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An inequality expression.

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True or False: ‘At least’ can be used in both quantitative and qualitative contexts.

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True

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Complete the sentence: The project needs _____ two team members.

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at least

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Is the phrase ‘at least’ used to set a floor or a ceiling?

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A floor

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9
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What is a synonym for ‘at least’?

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Minimum

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True or False: ‘At least’ can be used to indicate a range.

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True

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Fill in the blank: You should have _____ three references for your application.

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at least

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In which scenario would you use ‘at least’? A) To describe a maximum limit. B) To indicate a minimum requirement. C) To suggest an average.

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B) To indicate a minimum requirement.

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What does ‘at least’ suggest about the quantity mentioned?

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It suggests that the quantity is not less than the specified amount.

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True or False: ‘At least’ can be used in both spoken and written language.

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True

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15
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Identify the error: You need at least 20 or more points to win.

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The phrase should not combine ‘at least’ with ‘or more’.

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16
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Fill in the blank: The event will last _____ four hours.

17
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Which of the following sentences uses ‘at least’ correctly? A) I have at least 10 apples. B) I have at least 10 or more apples. C) I have less than at least 10 apples.

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A) I have at least 10 apples.

18
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What is the opposite of ‘at least’?

19
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True or False: ‘At least’ can be used to encourage someone to meet a minimum standard.

20
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Complete the sentence: You must submit _____ one assignment by Friday.

21
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In statistical terms, what does ‘at least’ indicate?

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It indicates a lower bound for a data set or value.

22
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Fill in the blank: The recipe requires _____ two cups of flour.

23
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Is ‘at least’ typically used in positive or negative statements?

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Positive statements

24
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True or False: ‘At least’ can imply uncertainty.

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What is a common mistake when using 'at least'?
Combining it with phrases like 'or more' or 'no less than'.
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Complete the sentence: For a good score, you need _____ 80% correct answers.
at least