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    Stock Market Gann

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    said that “we use the squares of odd and even numbers to not only get the proof of markets but the cause also.” Here if we look into the Gann square of 9 diagrams we will understand that the natural squares of odd and even numbers happen to be on mid points of the four solstices. Meaning the squares of odd numbers coincidently are falling on the date 4th February and squares of even numbers are falling on the date 5th August. The magic also lies in the mid points of the squares of odd and even numbers

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    Contents 1. Summary 1 2. Introduction 1-3 1.1 Least Squares Method 2 1.1.1 Method 2 1.2 Minimum Zone Method 3 2. Objectives 3 3. Apparatus 3-4 4. Procedure 4 5. Results 4-7 5.1 Straightness 4-6 5.2 Flatness 7 6. Discussion 8-10 6.1 Straightness 8 6.2 Flatness 8-9 6.3 Closing error 9-10 7. Conclusion 10 8. References 10 9. Appendices 11-15 9.1 Appendix A-Procedure 11-13 9.2 Appendix B-Certificates of calibration 14-15 1. Summary The aim of this experiment was

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    Quadratic Applications KEY Part 1: Geometry Since area is a square unit‚ often quadratic equations must be used to solve problems involving area. Draw a picture to model each problem. Solve each using any of the following methods: factoring‚ graphing‚ or tables. Show all work. 1. The length of a rectangle is 7 meters more than the width. The area is 60 square meters. Find the length and width. Let x=width and x+7=width

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    day daily report is being taken from him and then decisions are taken accordingly. The Bean Bag coffee shop is located on the ground floor of a commercial building. Company has taken that area of 2500 square feet on lease. An office is being made on 200 square feet at back and the remaining 2300 square feet area is consumed for coffee shop. That includes pleasant seating area with 15 tables‚ a storage area‚ a kitchen and a bathroom. Growth highlights The growth pattern is shown in the graph. With

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    First American Settlers

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    When settlers first came to the New World forests covered ____ per cent of the land. The forests all had a wide range of trees and bushes in them. The "primeval forest" or the first forest Europeans came into contact with had been changed by many acts of nature such as floods‚ hurricanes‚ and flood. Actions of Native Americans also had a hand in changing forests. Such forests included redwood forests‚ which were home to huge redwood trees‚ mossy forests‚ and swamp forests. To many European

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    planning construction

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    depend on the design proposed by the engineer / architect for your home and the prevailing cost of raw materials in the market. Assume that you buy 1200 square feet of land at Rs. 250 square feet. The cost of land is 250x1200 = Rs. 3 lacs. Consider that your house will have 200 square feet of open space and a total construction area of 1000 square feet. There are three categories of construction. A superior finish would cost between Rs. 600-900 per sq. ft.; economy finish Rs. 400-600 sq. ft. and low

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    Individual Empathy Paper

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    Direct Observation and Direct Interaction Technique: Similar to the one described in Observation: Absorbing Context and Human Behaviors (from Readings for Class 1). Objective Observation: Out of Town News is located in the middle of Harvard Square at a busy intersection of streets and sidewalks. The newsstand is surrounded by many different people‚ most of whom are walking: Harvard students; T passengers entering and exiting the station located several meters from the venue; patrons of the

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    Homework Week 2

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    Bob would like to know which size of pizza has the lowest cost per square inch. a. Identify the inputs and outputs for this problem. The inputs are the diameters and cost of each of the three different sizes‚ and utputs are the size of pizza with the lowest cost per inch b. Identify the processing needed to convert the inputs to the outputs. Area of each pizza in square inches = pi * (diameter / 2)^2 Cost per square inch = cost / area c. Design an algorithm in pseudocode to solve

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    arboirte

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    Canada The sales of High-pressure laminates (HPL) in Canada went up 38.78 percent from 60 millions of square feet in 1982 to 98 in 1987 (Exhibit 2 in case). However‚ the percentage HPL made in Canada decreased 17 percent that is equal to the percentage HPL imported from US. Obviously‚ most customers start to buy HPL made from US even though the average price of US imports is 1.1 dollars per square foot‚ 0.13 dollar more than the price of Canadian-made. Suggestion: Arborite can set up factories in

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    Surface Area

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    ft2 b. 481.2 ft2 c. 381.8 ft2 d. 272.5 ft2 5. Find the surface area of the square pyramid. ____ 4 ft 8 ft Diagram not to scale. a. 64 ft2 ____ b. 128 ft2 c. 80 ft2 d. 96 ft2 6. Find the surface area of a cone with radius of 8.8 cm and slant height of 7.1 cm‚ to the nearest square unit. Use 3.14 for π. a. 636 cm2 b. 341 cm2 c. 440 cm2 d. 683 cm2 7. Find the surface area of the cone to the nearest square unit. Use π = 3.14. ____ 3 cm 6 cm Diagram not to scale. a. 283

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