1. Solve S = 4v2 for v s = 4v² √s = 2v (√s)/2 = v 2. Solve M = 2x + 3y for y. -2x m-2x=3y /3y (m-2x)/3=3 3. Solve t = p+3r/6 for r. /6 6t=p+3r -p 6t-p=3r /3 (6t-p)/3=r 4. Solve V = π r2h for h. /pir^2 H=v/πr^2 5. Solve P = 2(l + w) for l. What are the missing values in the table? P w l 14 2 5 22 8 3 6. Create your own unique literal equation and solve for one of the variables. Show your work. Then‚ using complete sentences‚ explain how you solved for
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SCIENCE INVESTIGATORY PROJECT Group 1 of 6-I St. Thomas of Villanova Chapter 1 – Background of the Study A. Introduction - As an effective mouthwash is one that can keep the user’s breath fresh for a long enough time. The fragrance of the mouthwash must have the proper strength. To be more eco-friendly‚ we’ve created two organic mouthwashes out of malunggay and star apple decoction. B. Statement of the Problem - What is the difference between the effectiveness of the
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Logan T. Mckeown Heather L. Jones Writing 101 June 20th‚ 2013 Chapter 1 and 2 Summary What has television done to us? A look back at the eras that led up to the TV generation shows the rise and fall of many communication technologies; the most recent being television. Neil Postman’s book‚ Amusing Ourselves To Death‚ is about the underrated significance of one technology replacing another. Postman accomplishes this by providing perspectives from history‚ touching on technology and waking the
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that the policies‚ procedures‚ laws‚ and safety regulations are being followed. If an employee has a concern in any of the aforementioned areas‚ Company X asks that you speak to someone in the Human Resources department or call the employee hotline at 1-800-555-5555 to report any concerns anonymously. Here at Company X we strive for success using a set of ethical standards that will ensure peak employee performance as well as employee satisfaction at the company. We strive for excellence via training
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Case 1-2 Ackoff’s Management Misinformation Systems This case is adapted from a classic article entitled “Management Misinformation Systems.” It was written by Russell L. Ackoff and appeared in Management Sciences. In the article‚ Ackoff identified five common assumptions about information systems and then explained why he disagreed with them. REQUIRED: Read the five assumptions‚ contentions‚ and Ackoff’s explanation. For each of the five‚ decide if you agree or disagree with Ackoff’s
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Arletha Skinner P.O. Box 3695 Kinston‚ NC‚ 28501 252-527-8344 Ar8880@hotmail.com OBJECTIVE My objective is to work with as a consultant for the Lenoir County court system working with at risk youths when I obtain my Masters Degree in Criminal Justice with a concentration in Criminal Behavior. EDUCATION Lenoir Community College Kinston‚ North Carolina Associate in Social Service May 2000 Associate in Mental Health May 1999 Kaplan University Davenport‚ Iowa Bachelors in Paralegal
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Destiny Knott July 01‚ 2014 EN3220 Unit 2 Unit 2 What Would You Do? July 01‚ 2014 Destiny Knott 518 Monty Ln Leonardtown‚ MD 20650 The Honorable Daniel W. Burris Mayor of Leonardtown‚ MD P.O. Box 1 Town Office 41660 Courthouse Drive Leonardtown‚ MD 20650-0001 Dear Mayor Burris‚ My name is Destiny Knott‚ my family and I have recently moved into a house overlooking the park in the neighborhood of Park Hall. I would like to draw your attention to some of the lewd and
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Discussion 1 week 2 A. Discussion 1 – Policy-making in the Federal System (e.g.‚ education policy): DQ1 has four parts. Be sure to respond to each part. Use information from assigned resources in both your main post and your peer responses. While reading‚ use the table below to help you organize information from your sources in relation to different parts of the DQ. Keep track of where you find information so that you can correctly cite sources in your posts. Recommendation: Print this table
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The first half of the twentieth century was shaped by two global conflicts‚ World War 1 (WW1) and World War 2 (WW2). Both of these wars were the same in many ways‚ but different in some ways. For example‚ they were similar in causes‚ like‚ nationalism‚ militarism‚ and alliance system‚ but they were different in the events that shaped the causes of war. One of the causes of WW1 and WW2 is the alliance system. During WW1 the alliance system consisted of the Triple Alliance (Austria‚ Germany‚ Italy)
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Criminal Justice Notes: Crime What Is Crime? When you hear that a crime has been committed‚ what do you think of? Maybe a robbery or a murder? Crime is defined as “conduct in violation of the criminal laws of a state‚ the federal government‚ or a local jurisdiction‚ for which there is no legally acceptable justification or excuse.” Crimes can involve violence but do not have to do so. Unfortunately‚ crime is not rare in the United States. Three Components of the CJ System Our
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