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Origin, one of the four characteristics of mapping rules, refers to _____. the use of a number that is not used again the use of a series of numbers in which each number is an equal distance from the next the use of ordered numbers such that two is less than three but greater than one the use of numbers used to group or sort responses when no order to the numbers exists the use of a series of numbers with a unique origin indicated by the number zero

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the use of a series of numbers with a unique origin indicated by the number zero.

Explanation:

In Science, mapping experiment refers to an investigation which typically involves the process of manipulating an independent variable (the cause) in order to be able to determine or measure the dependent variable (the effect).

This ultimately implies that, an experiment can be used by scientists to show or demonstrate how a condition causes or gives rise to another i.e cause and effect, influence, behavior, etc in a sample.

Origin, one of the four characteristics of mapping rules, refers to the use of a series of numbers with a unique origin indicated by the number zero.

In Mathematics, the origin is generally chosen to start from zero on a graph that gives the relationship between two variables.

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