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    Mathematical ideas are often divided into two types‚ those that are continuous‚ and those that are discrete. An example of continuous is the number line. Between any two points‚ there are always more points. For discrete sets‚ this is not true. For instance‚ in baseball there are four bases. If you get a hit it is either a one-base hit (what we call a single)‚ a two-base hit‚ a three-base hit‚ or a home run. There is no such thing as a 2 1/2 base hit. Discrete things are found

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    Exam guide Ch 1: 1. Fill the 3 oz cup‚ pour it into the 5 oz cup‚ which has 2 oz left empty. Fill the 3 oz cup again and pour it into the 5 oz cup until that cup is full. You now have 1 oz in the 3 oz cup. Dump out the 5 oz from the 5 oz cup. Pour the 1 oz into the 5 oz cup. Fill the 3 and dump it into the 5 oz cup‚ giving 4 oz. 2. player 2 marks exactly the opposite. For example‚ if player 1 begins the game by writing X in the first square‚ then player 2 should write O for the first square

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    UNIT 5: ACCOUNTING FOR DEBENTURES LEARNING OBJECTIVES I) II) III) IV) V) VI) VII) IX) X) Understand the meaning and features of debentures. Differentiate between shares and debentures. Understand different classes of debentures Journal entries regarding issue of debentures for cash and for consideration other than cash. Accounting treatment of debentures issued as collateral security Accounting treatment of issue and redemption of debentures at par‚ discount and at premium. Understand the methods

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    INTRODUCTION Statistics and mathematics are everything to economics. infact statistics and Mathematics‚ the economic field wouldn’t even exist. Economist need statistics to represent data‚ to track and store information‚ to identify trends‚ to attribute value and mathematics to calculate those figures.The way to look at the relationship between statistics and economics is that economics is essentially the study of human decisions and trends‚ and how these have a financial impact. Economists

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    Euclid and His Contributions to Mathematics  Euclid was an ancient Greek mathematician from Alexandria who is best known for his  major work‚ ​ Elements.​  Although little is known about Euclid the man‚ he taught in a school that  he founded in Alexandria‚ Egypt‚ around 300 b.c.e. For his major study‚ ​ Elements‚​  Euclid  collected the work of many mathematicians who preceded him. Among these were Hippocrates  of Chios‚ Theudius‚ Theaetetus‚ and Eudoxus. Euclid ’s vital contribution was to gather

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    The Evolution of Mathematics of Celestial Motion Through Aristotle’s crystalline spheres‚ the Copernican Revolution‚ and Newton’s understanding of Kepler’s laws of planetary motion; it becomes clear that mathematics was the driving force that guided us through the evolution of celestial motion. One of the first to theorize the motion of both terrestrial and celestial bodies was Aristotle around 330BCE. To this philosopher‚ the universe had always been eternally geocentric. On Earth the concept

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    Ethics in Teaching Ethics should be a main concern when a teacher is deciding how to teach and what he or she plans on teaching. Ethics are the morals that a person believes in. Teachers are expected to have professional‚ ethical conduct with students‚ the public‚ other educators‚ the profession‚ and toward the school or district. A professional educator strives to create a learning environment that nurtures to fulfillment the potential of all students and demonstrates effective pedagogy. Pedagogy

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    Detailed Lesson Plan in Mathematics IV (Review Lesson) I. Objectives: During the review activities‚ pupils are expected to: a. Identify the different properties of multiplication; b. explain the importance of cooperation; c. answer the challenge/exercises about the properties of multiplication Value Focus: Cooperation II. Subject Matter: Properties of Multiplication Reference: Math for all IV. Pages 111-113

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    Lesson Plan in Elementary Mathematics (Grade IV) Prepared by: Paulene Mae A. Albelar I. Objectives At the end of the lesson‚ the students should be able to: A. (Cognitive)Multiply 5 or more digit factors having 1 to 3 zeros in both factors without regrouping B. (Psychomotor)Find the product using the process of long multiplication with ease C. (Affective)Show carefulness in working with numbers II. Subject Matter Skill: Multiply 5 or more digit factors having 1 to 3 zeros in both factors without

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    Economic Principle | Marketing Principle | Form Utility | | | | | | | | | | Utility is a term used by economists to describe the measurement of "useful-ness" that a consumer obtains from any good. Utility may measure how much one enjoys a movie‚ or the sense of security one gets from buying a deadbolt. The utility of any object or circumstance can be considered. Some examples include the utility from eating an apple‚ from living in a certain house‚ from voting for a specific candidate

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