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    keep measurements accurate and precise test multiple pennies from the same year and make sure to measure 10mls of water as precisely as possible. Keep human error to a minimum; always zero the scale before weighing. Part 2: 1.) Graph of Lab Sections Density of Pennies Overtime: 2.) Based on the data provided by the laboratory section‚ the density of the penny remained unchanged until 1982 when the overall average density dropped due to the composition of the penny changing.

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    Reaction Rate with Magnesium Sarah Cain SCH 4UB Mr. Lankin April 1‚ 2009 Introduction The nature of the problem is to design an investigation that examines a variable affecting the reaction rate. In this experiment‚ magnesium will be reacted with different concentrations of sulphuric acid. The reaction is shown by the following chemical equation: H2SO4 (l) + Mg (s) → MgSO4 (aq) + H2 (g) This equation shows that when magnesium is combined with

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    ------------------------------------------------- Formulae Sheet 1. Return on Assets = Net Profit before Interest and Tax / Average Total Assets 2. Average Accounts Payable settlement = Average Accounts Payable / Credit purchases x 365 3. Asset turnover ratio = (Sales / average Total Assets) x 100 4. Asset turnover period = (Average total assets / Sales) x 365 5. Return on Equity (Return on Shareholder’s’ Funds) = Net Profit after Tax and preference dividends / Average ordinary

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    Independent sample T-test: * unknown variances * expected normal distribution * comparing means * (Als variantie bekend is dan z-test) * Analyse-compare means-independent sample t-test‚ define groups * H0: RateMen=RateWoman (do not differ) * Ha: Ratemen≠RateWoman (RateMen differs from RateWoman) * H0: u1 = u2 vs. HA: u1 ≠ u2 (this is two tailed ) also possible: * H0:uWomen≥ uMen vs. HA: uWomen0 OR d 6000 → Ha: p > 0‚5 of Ha≠0‚5 indien dubbelzijdig wilt

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    ADVANCED SUBSIDIARY GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION ADVANCED GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION MATHEMATICS LIST OF FORMULAE AND STATISTICAL TABLES (List MF1) Pure Mathematics Mensuration Surface area of sphere = 4π r2 Area of curved surface of cone = π r × slant height Trigonometry a2 = b2 + c2 − 2bc cos A Arithmetic Series un = a + (n − 1)d Sn = 12 n(a + l) = 12 n{2a + (n − 1)d} Geometric Series un = arn−1 a(1 − rn ) 1−r a S∞ = for | r | < 1 1−r Sn = Summations n ∑ r2 = 16 n(n + 1)(2n

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    ULTRASONIC TESTING (UT) USEFUL FORMULAE 1. Velocity of Ultrasonic Waves in a medium (V) = f x l OR W here f = Number of cycles per second is called frequency. Measured in ‘Hertz’. Abbreviated as ‘Hz’. One Hertz is equivalent to One cycle per second l = Distance covered in one cycle is wavelength V= Velocity of Ultrasonic wave inside the medium in ‘mm/s’ 2. A coustic Impedance (Z) = V x r W here: Z= Acoustic Impedance r= D ensity V= Velocity 3. R eflection Coefficient

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    "K-I-S-S" redirects here. For other uses‚ see Kiss (disambiguation). KISS is an acronym for "Keep it simple‚ stupid" as a design principle noted by the U.S. Navy in 1960.[1][2] The KISS principle states that most systems work best if they are kept simple rather than made complex; therefore simplicityshould be a key goal in design and unnecessary complexity should be avoided. The phrase has been associated with aircraft engineer Kelly Johnson (1910–1990).[3] The term "KISS principle" was in popular

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    14. If x has the probability distribution f(x) = 12x for x = 1‚2‚3‚…‚ show that E(2X) does not exist. This is famous Petersburg paradox‚ according to which a player’s expectation is infinite (does not exist) if he is to receive 2x dollars when‚ in a series of flips of a balanced coin‚ the first head appears on the xth flip. 17. The manager of a bakery knows that the number of chocolate cakes he can sell on any given day is a random variable having the probability distribution f(x) = 16 for x =

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    1) 0.069 mol MgSO4/ 0.015 mol H2O = 4.6 = 5 Formulae for hydrated MgSO4 = MgSO4 5H2O 2) There are at least two reasons why heating to find percentage of water in hydrated crystals is not recommended for all hydrates. The first reason is that some hydrates have such a strong bond with the water that not all of it will be able to be removed. The second reason is that different hydrates have their own mass. Depending on the mass and type of hydrate‚ some of the molecule may be burned off from heating

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    Macroeconomics 2 - Essay 1 Explain for which reasons the real wage is expected to be acyclical in the Classical model‚ countercyclical in the Keynesian model and procyclical in the New Keynesian model. Which model would better fit the empirical evidence? Real Wage is defined as the payment to labour measured in units of output adjusted for the current level of inflation. This can be written as: Real Wage= Nominal Wage x (Expected Price Level/ Price Level) W/P = ω x X /P P Real Wage cyclicality

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