NAME OF ACTIVITY: Binomial cube AREA: Sensorial MATERIALS: a wooden box with hinged sides and a top that lifts off. Inside the box are 8 pieces‚ 6 rectangular prisms and 2 cubes. When assembled‚ the pieces form one large cube in which each component represent a term in the (a + b)3 expansion AIMS: DEVELOPMENTAL: 1. To observe‚ compare‚ contrast‚ discriminate‚ reason‚ decide‚ solve problems‚ make judgments‚ create order and appreciate the world 2. Sequential quantity PRACTICAL:
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introductory level course for non-mathematics majors who need or desire a working knowledge of statistics. This course is oriented towards all fields in which statistics finds applications. Topics include: summarizing data‚ probability‚ normal and binomial distributions‚ hypothesis testing‚ confidence intervals and correlation. This is a writing intensive course in which students write essays totaling 1200 word (minimum). Students’ essays must be maintained in a folder and may be used for college
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Naming Chemical Formulas Chemical Nomenclature There are over 19 million known chemical substances. Without some type of system‚ naming these substances would be hopelessly complicated. The system used in naming substances is called chemical nomenclature. There are two major divisions to the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) system: inorganic nomenclature organic nomenclature Organic compounds contain carbon‚ usually in combination with hydrogen‚ oxygen‚ nitrogen
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Examples of applications of this theorem. Discussion on the normal approximation to the binomial 3.8 Summary II Teaching Tips 1. The discussion on the normal approximation to the binomial and the central limit theorem can be enhanced by using the Crystal Ball run option to show in class how the binomial distribution approaches a bell-shaped curve as the sample size increases. Other distributions might
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Linear Inequations‚ Differentiation‚ Sequences and Series (A.P. & G.P. Misc.)‚ Trigonometry‚ Cartesian System of Rectangular Coordinates‚ Straight Lines and Family of Straight Lines‚ Circles‚ Conic Section‚ Trigonometry‚ Permutations and Combinations‚ Binomial Theorem‚ Statistics‚ Mathematical Logic‚ Limits‚ Probability‚ Introduction to 3-D Geometry. Section – II (Logical and Analytical Reasoning) : Verbal and Non-verbal Reasoning. Section – III (Computers and IT) : History‚ Generation and Types of Computers
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electronegativity‚ orbital hybridization‚ nomenclature‚ resonance and isomerism‚ as well as organic reactions mechanisms (C4‚ CTPS) 2. to conduct experiments that demonstrate the characteristic reactions of important functional groups of organic compounds (P4) 3. interact and work together as a group‚ as well as carry out a given assignment within the stipulated time (A3) SYNOPSIS : This course covers topics related to structure‚ bonding‚ nomenclature‚ properties‚ reactions‚ synthesis and the
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a lightning rod to protect buildings. LINNAEAN TAXONOMY Linnaean taxonomy is a system of classification of living organism that is used throughout biological sciences. The most important feature of Linnaean Taxonomy is a system known as binomial nomenclature. The first name identifies the genus to which the organism belongs; the second name is its unique species. BIMETTALIC STRIP A bimetallic strip is a simple device which converts thermal energy into mechanical motion. It is used as a thermally
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- plants according to similarities&differences - based on observation - first to use the word “SPECIES” Carolus Linnaeus (1707-1778) - Swedish Botanist - the origin of scientific names - considered the ‘Father of Taxonomy” - developed Binomial Nomenclature - two Latin or Latinized words - first letter of the Genus name is always capitalized.. the species name is entirely lower case - arranged organisms based on common structural features - Linnaeus settled with Latin - altered to accommodate
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Deeper Understanding‚ Faster Calculation --Exam P Insights & Shortcuts 2nd Edition by Yufeng Guo For SOA Exam P/CAS Exam 1 in Fall‚ 2005 Exam Dates September 26-28‚ Canada and U.S. September 26 - all other countries This manual was last updated June 5‚ 2005 This electronic book is intended for individual buyer use for the sole purpose of preparing for Exam P. This book can NOT be resold to others or shared with others. No part of this publication may be reproduced for resale or multiple
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TREE DIAGRAMS AND BINOMIAL PROBABILITIES (Chapter 20) Example 2 405 Self Tutor John plays Peter at tennis. The first to win two sets wins the match. Illustrate the sample space using a tree diagram. If J means “John wins the set” and P means “Peter wins the set” then the tree diagram is: 1st set 2nd set 3rd set J J J P P J We could write the sample space in set notation as S = fJJ‚ JPJ‚ JPP‚ PJJ‚ PJP‚ PPg. J P P P 2 Use a tree diagram to illustrate the sample space for the following:
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