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    Have you ever had that desire to accomplish something and give it your all? Like maybe studying really hard for your algebra midterm exam? By staying up every night and hoping it’s all worth it. Imagine a little young lady working her hardest every day at practice‚ staying up late‚ pushing herself and going an extra mile every single day for her desire to play varsity ball. All her determination being set aside through difficult games and sometimes no playing time. Little did she know this home

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    MAST10007 Linear Algebra MATLAB Test Test duration: 45 minutes This paper has 6 test pages Please complete all the following details. Name: Student Number: Tutor’s Name: Tutorial Time and Day: ..................................................... ..................................................... ..................................................... ..................................................... Instructions to Students: This examination is designed to test your ability to calculate efficiently

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    1. What is the exact number of bits in a memory that contains 640M bits? 640 · 1024 = 655‚360 · 1024 = 671‚088‚640 bits. 2. How many bits are in 1 Tb? You are asked to figure out the exact result. Hint: Depending on the tool used to calculate this‚ you may need to use a trick to get the exact result. Note that 220 = 1‚000‚00010 + d‚ where d is the difference between 220 and 1‚000‚00010‚ and that 1T = (1‚000‚00010 + d)2 8 bits/byte => 8 · 1 trillion or 812 => 8‚000‚000‚000‚000 3. Convert the binary

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    Tutorial 1: Review of Basic Concepts 1. Let[pic]. List the elements of A that belong to the given set. i. Nature numbers ii. Integers iii. Rational numbers 2. Let set M =[pic]. List the elements of M that belong to the given set. i. Whole numbers ii. Integers iii. Rational numbers 3. Multiply out the brackets: a) 7(x + 2y) – 2(3y – 5x) (b) 2x2 + y – z2 – 2(3x2 + 2y – z) (c) (2x – 5)(5 + 2x) (d) (9y - 8)(3y - 3) 4. Evaluate the following without

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    Now it is your turn to plan the trajectories required to launch a spacecraft through a specific route in space. The launch area is identified on the map below. Select three points for your spacecraft to travel through and label them Point A‚ Point B‚ and Point C. A coordinate plane is shown with a point at 1‚ 2 labeled‚ Launch Area. Log the coordinates of the specific points in space to which your spacecraft will travel. Please remember to include the graph of your points and the lines connecting

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    PRACTICE TEST Wonderlic Basic Skills Practice Test for Westwood College Quantitative Skills Form QS-A © 2011 Wonderlic‚ Inc. | www.wonderlic.com | 800.323.3742 Unauthorized duplication of this booklet in part‚ or in full‚ is a violation of federal law and strictly prohibited. SAMPLE QUESTIONS FOR THE Wonderlic Basic Skills Test– Quantitative Skills Form QS-A BEGIN ON THE NEXT PAGE. Correct answers are provided on the last page of this document. © 2011 Wonderlic‚ Inc. | www.wonderlic

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    Polynomials: Basic Operations and Factoring Mathematics 17 Institute of Mathematics Lecture 3 Math 17 (Inst. of Mathematics) Polynomials: Basic Operations and Factoring Lec 3 1 / 30 Outline 1 Algebraic Expressions and Polynomials Addition and Subtraction of Polynomials Multiplication of Polynomials Division of Polynomials 2 Factoring Sum and Difference of Two Cubes Factoring Trinomials Factoring By Grouping Completing the Square Math 17 (Inst. of Mathematics) Polynomials: Basic Operations

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    could be used in an accounting profession is combining like terms. Like terms are terms that have identical variables and exponents. Like terms must have exactly the same letter parts. Using like terms may not be exactly the same in accounting as in algebra‚ but it is the same concept. You can only add things to the same accounts; you cannot add a cash total balance to an insurance expense account. An example of combining like terms in accounting is having $600 spent on rent‚ $350 spent on supplies‚

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    are‚ are elementary schools in the United States healthy concerning cognitive‚ social- emotional development‚ and physical development? The answer is both yes and no. Elementary schools are healthy regarding cognitive development in the United States. Elementary schools are neutral regarding social- emotional development. Elementary schools are healthy regarding physical development in the United States. Do high school students meet the same criteria? High school students and elementary students

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    For this discussion I’m using Cowling’s Rule to find out a 5 year old child’s dosage of adult’s dosage (75mg) Tamiflu. After reading Elementary and Intermediate Algebra I have learned Cowling’s Rule is a formula which converts adult’s dosage into children’s dosage‚ using the age of the child. The literal equation will have three variables. The formula used is d = D (a + 1). The following is the variables for the literal equation: a = child’s age – 5 Years old D = adult dose – 75 mg d = child’s

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