Hypotenuse Adjacent Sin = Opposite/hypotenuse Cos = Adjacent/hypotenuse Tan = Opposite/Adjacent Opposite Cot = 1/tan Sec= 1/sin Csc = 1cos Special rules | 300 | 450 | 600 | Sin | 12 | 12 | 32 | Cos | 32 | 12 | 12 | tan | 13 | 1 | 2 2 3 300 600 1 1 3 | 2 450 1 1 Area of triangle There is an basic formula for finding the area of a triangle A=12BH but I’m going to look at how to find the area of a triangle WITHOUT the base OR the height.
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1. Trade and specialization (Chapter 3) a) Country A Resources devoted to clothing Output of clothing Resources devoted to food Output of food 100% 28 0% 0 80% 25 20% 4 60% 17 40% 11 40% 12 60% 15 20% 7 80% 18 0% 0 100% 21 i. Production Possibility Frontier of Country A ii. When the production of food is increasing‚ the opportunity of food in terms of clothing is negative; this is because the opportunity cost of clothing is larger than the opportunity of cost of food.
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into a room and had electrodes attached to his arms‚ and the teacher and researcher went into a room next door that contained an electric shock generator and a row of switches marked from 15 volts (Slight Shock) to 375 volts (Danger: Severe Shock) to 450 volts (XXX). Milgram’s Experiment Aim: Milgram (1963) was interested in researching how far people would go in obeying an instruction if it involved harming another person. Stanley Milgram was interested in how easily ordinary people could be
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of tamiflu given that the adult dose is 75mg. d = D (a + 1) The Cowling’s Rule formula 24 d = 75 (5 + 1) Substituted 75 for D and 5 for a. 24 d = 75 (6) Add 5+1 inside parenthesis‚ equals 6. 24 d = 450 Multiply 75 X 6 =450 24 d = 18.75 Division is the last step in solving for the child’s dose. The proper dose of tamiflu for a 5 year old child is 19mg. For part B of the discussion I will determine a child’s age based on the dose of medicine he/she
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energy into chemical energy by means of photosynthesis. This experiment tests the reaction rates of a chloroplast suspension against variables of wavelengths and light intensity. Both a control and an experimental cuvette were exposed to a range of 450 to 750nm of light and varying intensities to test for reaction rates. These effects on rate were obtained by measuring the absorbance of DCPIP on a spectrophotometer after 16 minutes. We hypothesize that the least effective wavelength will be that
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they similar? How are they different? Be sure to provide evidence from the texts to support your conclusions. Answer the above questions in a 1‚000-1‚250-word essay. ii) Prepare this assignment according to the MLA guidelines found in the GCU MLA Style Guide‚ located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required. iii) Include three outside sources. These sources may be printed work or you can make use of the Grand Canyon University online library. You might find these
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major markets for KFC include the United States (4‚500 units)‚ China (4‚200 units)‚ Japan (1‚100 units)‚ the United Kingdom (800 units)‚ South Africa (700 units)‚ Canada (650 units)‚ Australia (600 units)‚ Malaysia (550 units)‚ Thailand (450 units) and Indonesia (450 units). Figure 1: Menu of KFC II. About Daw Swe Nwe Latt She wants to start Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) fast food centre in Yangon because there is no KFC franchise after 2011 when Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) opened. She has
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Running head: Reading Reading Philosophies Monica Grand Canyon University-EED 470 March 17‚ 2013 Reading Philosophies: Chart Comparison |Reading Philosophies |Definition |Reading Activity |Assessments | | |This theory believes that past experiences |During whole group instruction‚ students will read|Assessments through participation
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Osmosis Experiment Dennis M. Feliciano Grand Canyon University BIO100L Biology Concepts Lab June 25‚ 2011 Osmosis Experiment Materials Grapes (unblemished) Raisins (larger is better) Water Salt Four small containers (i.e.‚ drinking cups or clear glasses) A metric ruler Methods and Procedure Place 1 cup (236 ml) of water in each of the 4 containers. In 2 of the containers‚ add 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) of table salt and mix well. Measure the length and width of a raisin and place
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I. INTRODUCTION Background of Study This study focuses on improving the network of the company. Our study observes how we could address the problem of the company in connecting all computers of the business for easy access of information and the accessing of data from the store’s computers from the owner’s homes. This study will help in creating a better system for the company. This study will help us to experience how to handle such problem and create a solution for future companies. Brief
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