Graham’s number‚ named after Ronald Graham‚ is a large number that is an upper bound on the solution to a certain problem in Ramsey theory. The number gained a degree of popular attention when Martin Gardner described it in the "Mathematical Games" section of Scientific American in November 1977‚ writing that‚ "In an unpublished proof‚ Graham has recently established ... a bound so vast that it holds the record for the largest number ever used in a serious mathematical proof." The 1980 Guinness
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Tomato Sweetness Jessica Pursell American InterContinental University 01/18/2015 Biology IP2 Introduction You and your neighbor have small kitchen gardens where you both grow tomatoes. His blotchy green and red tomatoes taste much sweeter than your perfectly uniform red ones. Could the sweetness of the tomatoes be effected by the green chloroplasts in the fruit? Hypothesis I personally think that the green chloroplasts do play a part in the sweetness of the tomatoes because it doesn’t
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Asia and Italy Both of these regions and countries were similar and influenced by the same things‚ but the cultures and people around them would shape their own paths and how they would rule their own worlds. The people of these regions were desperate and needing of help. The leaders were willing to fill their desires in order to take power. To the people’s dismay they were caught into three world powers striving for power at the people’s price. Socially the three governments took approaches
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NUMBER SYSTEM Definition It defines how a number can be represented using distinct symbols. A number can be represented differently in different systems‚ for instance the two number systems (2A) base 16 and (52) base 8 both refer to the same quantity though the representations are different. When we type some letters or words‚ the computer translates them in numbers as computers can understand only numbers. A computer can understand positional number system where there are only a few symbols
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of the quadratic polynomial 4√3 x2+ 5 x - 2 √3 and verify the relationship between the zeroes and the coefficients. 5. Find the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial 4u2+ 8u and verify the relationship between the zeroes and the coefficients 6. Find the quadratic polynomial‚ the sum and product of whose zeroes are √2 and 3 respectively. 7. If a and b are the zeros of the given quadratic polynomial f(x)= 5x2- 7x + 1‚ find the value 1/a + 1/b 8. Find the zeroes of the polynomial x2– 3
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OVERVIEW INDEX NUMBERS compare figures which show changes in a given variable. The most common variables used in index numbers are price and quantity. By getting the difference of the index numbers‚ we are able to determine the relative or percent change in the price or quantity of a commodity between two periods of time or two localities. Among the more commonly used index numbers are the consumer price index‚ retail price index‚ wholesale price index‚ and the cost-of-living index. DEFINITION
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2. 3litre 5litre 3. ----- ------ 4. 0 5 5. 3 2 6. 0 2 7. 2 0 8. 2 5 9. 3 4 10. A 24 litre bucket is full of lemonade. 3 men want to have equal amounts of it to take home‚ but they only have a 13 litre‚ a 5 litre and an 11 litre bucket. How do they do it? Ans 11. 24 13 11 5 12. ---------- 13. 24 0 0 0 14. 11 13 0 0 15. 6 13 0 5 16. 6 2 11 5 17. 8 0 11 5 18. 8 5 11 0 19. 8 13 3 0 20. 8
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COVENANT UNIVERSITY Department of biological sciences PROGRAM: MICROBIOLOGY COURSE: MICROBIAL TAXONOMY‚ NOMENCLATURE AND IDENTIFICATION CODE: MCB 122 TOPIC: CLASSIFICATION OF BACTERIA AND VIRUSES PROJECT PARTICIPANTS OBUEKWE CHUKWUEMEKA 12CQ014230 OKAFOR SANDRA-EMMANUELLA 12CQ014231 OLOWOFELA OLUWATOYIN 12CQ014232 OSITA-ORAH ANTHONY 12CQ014233 SASORE YEWANDE 12CQO14236 NWOBI CHIZITERE 12CQ014229 OYEKAN TOSIN 12CQ014235 SOREMEKUN MAYOMIKIUN 12CQ014238 SHODEKO TOBI 12CQ014237 INTRODUCTION TO THE
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#Of people with trait Free earlobes 20 100% Attached earlobes 0 0% Hair on knuckles 5 25% No hair on knuckles 15 75% Widow’s peak 5 25% Straight hair line 15 75% Curly hair 10 50% Straight
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Section 1 : Identifying the Genetic Material Griffith’s Experiments In 1928‚ Frederick Griffith‚ a bacteriologist‚ was trying to prepare a vaccine against pneumonia. A vaccine is a substance that is prepared from killed or weakened disease-causing agents‚ including certain bacteria. The vaccine is introduced into the body to protect the body against future infections by the disease-causing agent. Griffith discovered that harmless bacteria could turn virulent when mixed with bacteria that cause
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