1. How many significant figures are in the following a. 100000007 9 significant figures b. 0.000000010 2 significant figures c. 9.02000 3 significant figures d. 100000 1 significant figures 2. Multiply or divide the following and give the answer in significant figures a. 35.2 x .0071= 2.4992 =2.50 b 2000 divided by 3.33= 600.6006006 = 600 c 45.5 x 2.22 x 10= 1010.1 = 1000 3. Add or subtract the following place answer
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Plot summary Part I: A Voyage to Lilliput 4 May 1699 — 13 April 1702 The book begins with a short preamble in which Lemuel Gulliver‚ in the style of books of the time‚ gives a brief outline of his life and history before his voyages. He enjoys travelling‚ although it is that love of travel that is his downfall. During his first voyage‚ Gulliver is washed ashore after a shipwreck and finds himself a prisoner of a race of tiny people‚ less than 6 inches tall‚ who are inhabitants of
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Basic Static Route Configuration Topology Diagram [pic][pic][pic] Device Interface IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway[pic] Perform Basic Router Configuration. Step 1: Use global configuration commands. On the routers‚ enter global configuration mode and configure the basic global configuration commands including: ? hostname ? no ip domain-lookup ? enable secret Step 2: Configure the console and virtual terminal line passwords on each of the routers.
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you ever thought about how to get excellent grades? Getting tremendous grades can be great because your family and teachers will be prod of your accomplishments you have made during school. Stupendous grades in all your classes can get you a diploma which you can use to get into a great college or university. There are many ways to get excellent grades like taking notes and even attending your classes every day. First tip for getting stupendous grades is taking notes‚ but you have to write neatly
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regarding whether struggling students should repeat a grade. Proponents point out that grade retention gives another chance for the student in trouble to “get it right” the second time. On the other hand‚ opponents argue that the harms retention bring outweigh the benefits. Though there are valid arguments on both sides of this issue‚ those who disagree with grade retention policy have a strong case for the following reasons: * Gains of grade retention is only short term whereas its losses occur
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Intro: What causes grade inflation and how does it affect students today? Grade inflation has not always been the norm in higher education. Grade patterns now days are increasing so that the overpowering mainstream of students in a class‚ college‚ or university receive higher grades for the same measure and eminence of work done by students in the past. Thesis: The result of grade inflation can motivate students to put more effort into their studies‚ obtain a higher GPA and become successful in
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WHY MARK WHEN WE CAN GRADE!!! In this universe there is always a negative and a positive side to everything. Similarly to this topic there is a positive and a negative side. First let us get the overall idea about grades. Grades in the realm of education are standardized measurements of varying levels of comprehension within a subject area .The New Scheme of Grading has been introduced with the aim that it will minimize misclassification of students on the basis of marks. It will eliminate unhealthy
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Grades do not Reflect Intelligence As young adults we have been tested many times over the years‚ whether it be by a parent‚ friend or life itself however‚ the most common of tests we receive are from school. Growing up we were taught to believe that A meant smart and F meant dumb. Time and time again this caused distress in students who were very smart but declared dumb by the education system. Contrary‚ students who were receiving higher marks are not necessarily the most intelligent. Eventually
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documentary ‘Faking the Grade’ (2013‚ SEP 5‚ DOC ZONE‚ CBC player) mainly discusses the external and internal factors that explain why students cheat during their tests‚ and explores how schools react to cheating and what we can do to change the current situation in order to cultivate a culture of honesty. To begin with‚ the documentary briefly introduces current phenomena that a considerable percentage of high school and university students cheat to obtain good grades during their tests by using
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Grade inflation has been a topic of heated debate for quite some time now. According to Brent Staples‚ "Grade inflation is in full gallop at every level." Every university and school in the United States struggles with this topic. Teachers are vulnerable‚ students are desperate‚ and school boards are wrecking their brains for a solution. Some people argue that the inflation of grades is necessary to help students get ahead in the competitive job market. However‚ in reality‚ the effects of grade
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