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    Math in real life

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    I think that many math topics have meaning and relevancy and are dependent on the path one takes in terms of finding real world application. For example‚ sports is largely dependent on sports. Decisions are made based regarding playing time as well as strategy based on percentages. In baseball‚ there is a strong use of math. Managers have to make decisions on which pitchers to start and‚ especially so in games of importance‚ those decisions are predicated upon statistical reality. If a pitcher has

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    straight lines because curved line could not be drawn in the wet clay. They used these tablets to aid in the calculations of problems. They studied math with the help of these tablets. They studied in mathematics because having a peaceful nation they had no need to specialize in military and warfare‚ so they learned math and discovered new forms of math. A tribe known as the Kassites began to attack Babylonia when Hammurabi’s son ruled the empire. Over the centuries‚ the Kassites weakened Babylonia

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    Math & Music Theory

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    mathematics extends into other areas of life. While some people may think of mathematics and art as being two separate entities‚ Math is very present in many artistic endeavors. Music‚ commonly referred to as an art‚ would not be possible without the relationship it shares with mathematics. In many different ways‚ math is an important part of music theory. One way that math and music theory are intertwined is within a theory of mathematics called Geometrical Music Theory. Clifton Callender‚ Ian Quinn

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    Parts of Speech and Math

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    Alright i’m not putting a lot of detail math is math okay. look this are the four symbols %X +- okay . Also to continue my Math course go to Cool Math Games. Punctuaintion . Declarative is stating something. ? Intterrogative is stating a question ! Exclamatory means sentence with expression . is stating a command. Grammar Parts of speech NOUNS Person place or thing PRONOUNS I you they ADJECTIVES Happy more these INTERJECTIONS OUCH! OW! DARN! PREPOSITIONS

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    Maths Olympiad

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    Simplification The process of cancelling (reducing) e.g. ‚ **e.g.1 remember that exponents are subtracted Clearing one of the most common errors‚ an important “cancellation” rule: only factors may be cancelled Factors multiply‚ terms add and subtract First count terms … > 1 term means that there is only 1 factor‚ the whole expression. **e.g.2 1. 1 term‚ 3 factors 2. 2 terms‚ 1 factor 3. 2 terms‚ 1 factor‚ BUT … 1 term‚ 2 factors 4. 1 term‚

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    Math Happenings

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    The Concept of Prime Numbers and Zero MTH/110 March 14‚ 2011 The Concept of Prime Numbers and Zero Have you ever wondered about the origins of prime numbers or the numeral zero? The ancient philosophers and mathematicians from such early civilizations in Egypt‚ Greece‚ Babylon‚ and India did. Their efforts have provided the basic fundamentals for mathematics that are used today. Prime Numbers A prime number is “any integer other than a 0 or + 1 that is not divisible without a remainder

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    Marketing Math

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    Antons Trifonovs HW 1‚3‚4‚5‚7 9/29/2014 1. Variable Costs  CD package and disc (direct material and labor per CD)---- $1.25/CD  songwriters royalties $0.35/CD  recording artist royalties $1.00/CD  Total Variable Costs per Units = $2.60  Fixed Costs  advertising and promotion $275‚000  studio recording overhead $250‚000  Total Fixed Costs = $525‚000  a)contribution per CD unit  $9 - $2.60 = $6.40  b)break-even volume in CD units and dollars  525‚000 / 6.40 = 82‚031.25 units 

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    Subject Maths

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    Permutations and Combinations Questions: What are permutations? Combinations? In what types of situations would you apply each one? Launch: Your family is ordering an extra-large pizza. There are four toppings to choose from (pepperoni‚ sausage‚ bacon‚ and ham). You have a coupon for a three-topping pizza. 1.) Determine all the different three-topping pizzas you could order. You may want to create a list‚ diagram‚ table‚ or chart to show possible outcomes and counting techniques.

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    Mtg and Math

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    Printable Cheat Sheet Mana Potential: The maximum amount of mana your deck can produce in ideal circumstances. Mana Percentage: number of lands + number of land search spells/effects + number of creatures‚ artifacts‚ enchantments‚ instants and sorceries that produce mana = Mana Percentage. Mana Density: Mana Percentage - lands found by mana search cards - lands with a non mana primary job - cost of those abilities IF they are recurring - cost of activated abilities = Mana Density. Turn

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    Financial Math

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    chapter Compound Interest: Future Value and Present Value LEARNING OBJECTIVES After completing this chapter‚ you will be able to: ● CHAPTER OUTLINE 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 * * Basic Concepts Future Value (or Maturity Value) Present Value Using Financial Calculators Other Applications of Compounding Equivalent Payment Streams Models of Financial Calculators Calculate maturity value‚ future value‚ and present value in compound interest applications‚ by both the algebraic method and the preprogrammed

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