Volume of prism = area of cross section × length 1 Area of trapezium = 2 (a + b)h a cross section h h lengt b Volume of cone = 1 r2h 3 Curved surface area of cone = rl Volume of sphere = 4 r3 3 Surface area of sphere = 4 r2 r l h r In any triangle ABC b A Sine Rule The Quadratic Equation The solutions of ax2 + bx + c = 0 where a ≠ 0‚ are given by C a B c x= −b ± (b 2 − 4ac) 2a
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in the film we have been studying‚ Big Fish It should be approximately 1 minute in length. Choose one of the following symbols or one of your own choosing to analyse. * White Picket Fence * Eyes * Key to Ashton * Town of Spectre * Bare Feet * Divided Roads * Daffodils * Wedding Ring * Lady in the River Your analysis should cover examples from the film and meaning the symbols conveys. (See teacher example of the ‘Big Fish’ for assistance.) Film director plot
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Batch Production Batch Production is a way of creating items in bulk. In batch production‚ general-purpose equipment and methods are commonly used to produce small quantities of items that will be made and sold for a limited time only. Usually a similar design and process will be used to make a new product‚ cars are a good example of this. Often after car has been made another version will be created that has got new features. In batch production specialized tools or items for construction purposes
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IB KYAW WAI IB1I KYAW WAI IB1I CHEMISTRY IA (2) TITRATION OF ACID & ALKALI Name: KYAW WAI Date: 5th February 2013 IA CRITERIA ASSESSED: DCP‚ MS Declaration I declare that this report I have submitted is my own original work and I have acknowledged the use of words or ideas of another person. Signature: ______________________________ Marks: ______________________________ Aim of the experiment: The aim is to determine the water of crystallization of a diprotic acid by
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Year 11 Mathematics Financial Maths Year 11 Mathematics Financial Maths Fiona Pulea Fiona Pulea TASK 1: Finding your ideal car (Level 1) (KD1‚ 2‚ CD1‚ MD1) Imagine you are an eighteen year old who has just finished school and would like to purchase your first car. Select the make and model of a second hand car which is less than six years old‚ that you would like to own. (Be reasonable!) You can obtain car prices from a website such as: * http://www.redbookasiapacific.com/au/
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Cantilever Designed Lab Investigating the relationship between the position of the weight on the cantilever and the amount of deflection Introduction How does the position of the weight on the cantilever affect the amount of deflection? The independent variable of this experiment will be the location of the weight l on the cantilever because it will change throughout the experiment. The dependent variable will be the amount of deflection d because it will depend on the position of the
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Cyclone devastates Australia’s banana crop- Practice IA Introduction to theory: Demand and supply are basic economic theories that can help the government and producers make informed decisions like how much to produce‚ and the price they set for products. Connection to article: The recent Cyclone Larry has affected crops in Australia‚ decreasing their supply of bananas drastically‚ as well as causing a decrease in the employment of workers in the banana industry. Analysis: Demand is the curve that
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DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT STUDIES (FULL-TIME) BUS001: ENGLISH FOR BUSINESS CA 1 OCTOBER‚ 2012 Instructions to Students Please follow these instructions carefully: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. There are two sections altogether. Answer ALL questions. Submit your assignment online via Blackboard. Submit your assignment answers only. Type your answers using font size 12 (Arial or Times New Roman) with 1.5line spacing. Number your answers accurately. Justify the margins of the assignment. CA1 submission is due
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1. Arrange the following in descending order: a. 29 ‚23 ‚821 b. 15 ‚37 ‚710 2. A rectangular sheet of paper is 1212 cm long and 1023 cm wide. Find its perimeter. 3. Salil wants to put a picture in a frame. The picture is 735 cm wide. To fit in the frame the picture cannot be more than 7310 cm wide. How much the picture should be trimmed? 4. Find the perimeters of (i) ABE (ii) the rectangle BCDE in the figure below. Whose perimeter is greater? 5. In
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Week 9 Quiz 5: 1. In a _______ integer model‚ some solution values for decision variables are integer and others can be non-integer. a. total b. 0 – 1 c. mixed d. all of the above 2. In a total integer model‚ some solution values for decision variables are integer and others can be non-integer. TRUE/FALSE 3. In a problem involving capital budgeting applications‚ the 0-1 variables designate the acceptance or rejection of the different projects. TRUE/FALSE 4. If a maximization
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