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    Quatitive Methods Samples

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    of output for which total costs are the same for the two processes. (b) If the selling price is £15 per unit‚ find the break- even point for each process. c) Sketch a graph of the two cost equations on the same pair of axes and advise the firm as to when they should use A and when they should use B. 4. A company wishes to hire a piece of machinery and estimates that it will be required for at least 7 days. It has a choice of two firms‚ A and B‚ from which

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    The Ancient Roman military and the Ancient Egyptian military share some similarities and differences. Both ancient cultures participated in wars and other conflicts with other civilizations. Both cultures trained soldiers in their own unique ways. They also used a variety of weaponry and wore specific types of protective gear during battle. Military strategies were also developed. Ancient Rome had many soldiers who made up their powerful military. After 650 BC‚ the Etruscans became dominant in Italy

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    The earlier Paleolithic people used variety of stone tools‚ some including hand axes and choppers. Although they’ve appeared to have used the axes more often‚ discussion varies whether they used axes for cutting wood and such‚ or if they threw them‚ serving as “killer frisbees”‚ at creatures or herds‚ to stun one of them for hunting. They might’ve even been used as self defense weaponry against

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    stumbling upon bronze‚by combining 90% copper and 10% tin‚ the users found that it was stronger than both it’s ingredients and stone tools. The mixing of metals helps make tools that anyone could use plows for farmers‚ and weapons such as swords and axes for combat. The act of Metallurgy is what brought upon the Bronze Age and the advancement of several tools.

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    Newtons Second Law

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    and Correctness: ( Correctness of data measurements‚ units‚ calculations‚ conclusion based on data ( Calibration of balance and equipment‚ lab performed safely Extra Credit ( a-F plot with title‚ axes labels‚ best-fit curve ( a-m plot with title‚ axes labels‚ best-fit curve ( a vs 1/m plot with title‚ axes labels‚ best-fit line ( perform statistical correlations on a vs F and a vs m

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    Lissajous Figures

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    Theory Lissajous figures are patterns generated by the junction of a pair of sinusoidal waves with axes that are perpendicular to one another. Jules-Antione Lissajous studied these figures by producing sounds of different frequencies which were used to vibrate a mirror. A beam of light was then reflected from the mirror to produce trace patterns which were dependent on the frequencies. This setup used by Lissajous is similar to what is used today to project laser light shows. Today‚ Lissajous figures

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    4/2/13 Medieval Weapons Research Paper During the Middle Ages‚ many battles and wars ignited an arms race between many medieval kingdoms. Hand to hand combat weapons were the most popular and were always advancing. Ranged weapons were deadly to front line opponents and could later on pierce armor. Siege weapons were the most essential in order to capture a castle or village and were constantly evolving. Medieval Weapons were deadly and dangerous‚ and were classified into three main groups: Combat

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    Vector Analysis

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    1.1.1 Show how to find A and B‚ given A+B and A −B. 1.1.2 The vector A whose magnitude is 1.732 units makes equal angles with the coordinate axes. Find Ax‚Ay ‚ and Az. 1.1.3 Calculate the components of a unit vector that lies in the xy-plane and makes equal angles with the positive directions of the x- and y-axes. 1.1.4 The velocity of sailboat A relative to sailboat B‚ vrel‚ is defined by the equation vrel = vA − vB‚ where vA is the velocity of A and vB is the velocity of B. Determine the velocity

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    boss.After searching a restaurant i heard a gunshot so i ran in the back and realized that it came from the alleyway in the back of the restaurant i quietly opened the door looking in the alley and saw a person getting looted.I snuck up on the guy and hit him in the head with my crowbar i gave him a concussion then i killed him.I looted him got his gun and a backpack with some food in it and a portable water filter the only things i need but realized there was ammo in the backpack it was M1911 ammo

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    Viking Weapons Essay

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    The viking’s most well known weapons are their close combat weapons. Shields‚ spears‚ swords‚ and axes were common weapons among warriors. “Typical Viking shields were 80-90cm (32-36 inches) in diameter.”(William R. Short‚ Viking Shields). Shields were larger and from the surviving ones from the Gokstad ship‚ were as big as 94 cm‚ or 37 in.‚ across

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