2nd November | Contents Contents 1 PART A – KNOWLEDGE AND PROCEDURES 2 KAP Q1 2 KAP Q2 3 KAP Q3 5 KAP Q4 6 PART B – MODELLING AND PROBLEM SOLVING 8 MAPS Q1 8 MAPS Q2 9 MAPS Q3 11 MAPS Q4 18 References 26 PART A – KNOWLEDGE AND PROCEDURES All working for Part A is done in centimetres unless otherwise stated. KAP Q1 Function | Domain | Range | Equation | AB | 0 ≤x≤1 | y=4 | y=4 | CD | 1 ≤x ≤10 | y=1 | y=1 | DE | 10 ≤x ≤17 | 1 ≤y ≤4.5 | y= 0.5x-4 | The functions
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Unit 1: An introduction to working with children. E1/E2) There are three main types of childcare settings; these are voluntary‚ statutory and private. Private settings are those which are set up to make the owner a profit. A few examples of these are private day nurseries‚ childminders‚ nannies and work place nurseries. The setting I am focusing on is a private day nursery. The nursery opened 1997 and operates from a private home. It is open 49 weeks of the year‚ opening from 9-6 five days
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Unit 2. Chapters 9-16. Cell Processes 1. Cellular Respiration‚ Photosynthesis‚ Cell Cycle‚ Mitosis‚ Meiosis‚ & Genetics. Note A: All work must be hand-written‚ including charts & diagrams. Note B: each answer requires more than one sentence & use diagrams whenever possible; failure to use diagrams will result in less points. Chapter 9 Outline 1) Principles of Energy Conservation a) Cellular respiration and fermentation are catabolic(energy – yielding) pathways b) Cells must recycle the ATP
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UNIT 1 The business Environment P5 Know the impact of the economic environment on business. Draft/version: 2 Tutor: M. Popescu Student: Luca Polak Class: IBS 1B Date: 18 January 2013 INDEX * Introduction page(s): 3 * Economic: page(s): 4 t/m 11 - Importance of stability; - Impact on business of changes in the economic environment; - Levels of inflation; - Availability and cost of credit; - Labour; - Changes in government policy. * Demand:
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Assignments: Sobell‚ Chapter 1: Welcome to Linux Sobell‚ Chapter 2: Installation Overview Sobell‚ Chapter 3: Step-by-Step Installation Sobell‚ Chapter 9: The Bourne Again Shell Sobell‚ Chapter 11: System Administration: Core Concepts Sobell‚ Chapter 16: Administration Tasks Chapter 1: Welcome To Linux 1. What is free software? List three characteristics of free software. Free Software is a matter of liberty‚ not price. Three characteristics of free software are the ability to
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Big Idea: 1.02 In this lesson‚ you will learn how scientist answer questions about the natural world using a variety of methods Big Idea 1.03/1.04 In this lesson‚ you will learn that scientists all use a multistep process to experimentally test and answer questions. Goals for Lesson 1.02: Understand the steps in a scientific method and how they relate to one another. Describe how scientific methods developed over time. Goals for Lesson 1.03/1.04: Understand how to develop a question and form
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Unit 1. Assignment 1 NT1310 • Cell phones network technology uses data to send and receive phone calls‚ web browsing‚ file transfers‚ etc. The first cell phones include analog technology. Cell phones need more advanced protocols. The 2G telephones have can transmit and receive voice and data. • Landline Phones can use either network. If your ’phone uses the circuit switched network if it has high quality and high reliability. If not‚ you have an IP telephone using the packet switched network
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Unit 001: Roles‚ Responsibilities & Relationships in Lifelong Learning (Level 3) This essay is to demonstrate that I understand my own roles and responsibilities in lifelong learning. Working as a lecturer in Plumbing at Oaklands College for further education requires me to have an understanding of many legislative requirements and codes of practice. Included within these are the Health and Safety at Work Act (1974)‚ the Children Act (2004) Every Child Matters‚ the Protection of Children
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| 5.24 (a)-(2) (b)-(4) (c)-(5) (d)-(1) (f)-(3) 5.32 When m=5 When m=10 [pic] When m=20 [pic] When m=30 [pic] When m=50 [pic] When m increase‚ the probability that at least one of the average will plot outside the control limit increase. 6.8 (a)Based on the chart the process is in statistical control with no out-of-control signals‚ runs‚ trends or cycles. [pic] (b) [pic]. Actual specs are 350 ( 5 V. With xi = (observed voltage on unit i – 350) ( 10: USLT = +50‚ LSLT = –50 [pic]‚
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Unit 4 Assignment 1 SMTP Security Best Practices List and describe three SMTP server security threats. Brute Force - The intruder attempts to gain access to a server by guessing a user password (usually the root administrator) through the SSH server‚ Mail server‚ or other service running on your system. Brute force detection software will alert you when multiple failed attempts to gain access are in progress and disable access from the offending IP address. Botnet - Attackers use botnets to
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