computer‚ partly because of the inconsistent application of that term.[4] A few precursors are worth mentioning though‚ like some mechanical aids to computing‚ which were very successful and survived for centuries until the advent of the electronic calculator‚ like the Sumerian abacus‚ designed around 2500 BC[5] of which a descendant won a speed competition against a contemporary desk calculating machine in Japan in 1946‚[6] the slide rules‚ invented in the 1620s‚ which were carried on five Apollo space
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calculate the future value of her investment. Here is a step by step walk through of how I calculated Grace’s future investment. Tip: You’re going to need a special calculator to apply your values and get the correct result. The calculator I used was at the following website: Retrieved from https://www.bankoncit.com/calculators-savings.htm Step #1. Was to apply the principle investment $25‚000. The principal is $25‚000 Principle =P P=$25‚000 Step #2. Was to apply the advertised
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8% Percent of emissions from Mobility 4% Percent of emissions from Goods 36% Percent of emissions from Services 41% TABLE B. Household Emissions Household Emissions Results (Answers can be found in bar graphs following completion of calculator) What are your current household emissions? 507‚292 What are the U.S. average household emissions? 62‚250 What was your reduced emissions? 83‚716 Household Emissions Savings (Answers can be found above bar graphs If you took all actions you
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3/20 = .15 x 100 = 15% What is the mode of church attendance? 5 Question 2 a. What is the Z score for a car with a price of $33‚000? Z=2.85714286 b. What is the Z score for a car with a price of $30‚000? Z=2 Web address for calculator: http://www.danielsoper.com/statcalc3/calc.aspx?id=22 c. At what percentile rank is a car that sold for $30‚000? 97.72%
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Skills Review - Vocabulary - Fractions/decimals/percentages - Rounding -Worded Problems Jane Stratton Objectives: • To review basic number skills that will be required throughout this unit • To review mathematical language used in this unit This unit assumes that you have some basic maths skills already If you have difficulty with any of the following topics please talk to your lecturer/tutor for advice The following slides will be available on MyLO you do not need to copy them down‚ but a list
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tool” This shows that the apps on cell phones will teach students in a more effective way than any other tool. Cell phones now can also be used as a calculator‚ or notepad. The difference between a notepad and calculator on a cell phone than a notepad on paper or a actual calculator is that you could save trees by using technology‚ and using a calculator on a phone is more convenient. Mobile phones today have so many more uses‚ so why don’t we make use of them. Back in the day cell phones could only
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=Rate T =Time M =Maturity Value P =Principal I =Interest R =Rate T =Time ₱8700.00 at 3.25% for 3 years I =PRT I =(8700) (0.0325)(3) I = ₱848.25 http://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/simple_interest.asp Math Of Investment (Calculator-Based) by Zorilla‚ Partible‚ Esller‚ Mendoza‚ Bansa‚ Apuyan B. Discount Interest Method The interest rate charged to commercial banks and other depository institutions for loans received from the Federal Reserve Bank’s discount window.
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allowances are added. The second way a person can determine how much they will make is by using a military pay calculator. These are programs also accessible through the Web that allow a potential soldier a more realistic picture of what they will make. The military pay calculator deducts the types of expenses the military would deduct along with adding allotments. The military pay calculator is a little more tedious to use than simply looking at a military pay chart‚ but it also offers a financial
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cot 2 12. Express in terms of sinA‚ cosA‚ sinB‚ cosB‚ tanA and tanB‚ each of the following: i) ii) sin(A - B) = cos(A B) = iii) tan(A - B) = 13. Find without using tables or calculator: sin (135) cos(135) 14. Find without using tables or calculator: cos15° = 15. Find without using tables or calculator: tan15° = ® SABIS Proprietary Page 2 of 2
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of emissions from Mobility 12 Percent of emissions from Goods 6 Percent of emissions from Services 39 TABLE B. Household Emissions Household Emissions Results (Answers can be found in bar graphs following completion of calculator) What are your current household emissions? 167591 What are the U.S. average household emissions? 103750 What was your reduced emissions? 157293 Household Emissions Savings (Answers can be found above bar graphs If you took all
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