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    Soda Straw Balance

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    straw. Introduction to activity: Ask the class to guess how much hair an average person has. Ask the class how many strands of grass are on their lawn or backyard. Tell the class that today‚ they will be able to measure the smallest objects. Description of Activity: Cut one end of the straw at an angle to form a "pan." Put the bolt in the other end‚ and screw it partway into the straw. Run the pin through the straw‚ just barely forward of the screw and a little bit above the center of the straw

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    LECTURE 15 From Romanticism to Modernism – Ballet Thursday‚ May 22 Announcements and Reminders Concert reports due no later than today Paper due date: Tuesday‚ June 3 Final: Not cumulative (starts after Beethoven) Wed.‚ June 11‚ 12-2pm Similar format as midterm Study guide to come next week Outline I. Late Romantic Ballet (traditional) a. Tchaikovsky – Sleeping Beauty II. Music in the Age of Modernism: The 20th Century III. Modern Ballets a. Debussy – Prelude to the Afternoon

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    Time and Velocity

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    slowly to the house from the origin. Position –Time Graph             Graph increased with time and then become constant Velocity-Time Graph           Graph increased and decreased with time and then become zero Acceleration –Time Graph              Graph increased and decreased with time some time becomes positive and some tie negative then zero. 2.      In red make a prediction for the distance-time‚ velocity-time and acceleration-time graphs for each situation. b.       The man is sleeping under

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    so that I could get a stronger-connected graph. However‚ in some first searches‚ I could not get a reasonable graph as I expected due to 2 reasons. The first one is the limitation number was small‚ and I chose the box “I don’t have a twitter account” was another reason. And the graph was really weak-connected because there were only 4 or 5 edges and about over 90 single points. So I was not able to apply the “graph metrics” contents to consider these graphs. Then I registered to use twitter account

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    Motorola Case Questions Exercise 2 Please read the information in the case carefully. The financial statement theoretically captures the impact of the strategic decisions made by the firm. If this is true‚ you should be able to decipher a few strategic areas of concern by examining the financial statements. 1. What are 4 strategic issues that emerge from an analysis of the financial data. Identify each issue. Using the data‚ give an explanation of what the issue is and what data supports your

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    Formal Languages REVIEW NOTES Connected graph A graph G is connected if given any vertices u and v in G‚ there is a path from u to v (or v to u). That is‚ in a connected graph‚ we can get from any vertex to any other vertex on a path. If there’s no path between some pair of vertices then the graph is called disconnected. The following shows a connected graph and a disconnected graph. Example: a b c b a c e d connected graph e d disconnected graph Cycle A cycle (or a circuit) is a path

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    versions of these problems have‚ over the years‚ received extensive treatment in the mathematics and operations research literature. For instance‚ the famous "traveling salesman problem‚" the best-known and most straight-forward (in terms of problem description) version of the node-covering class of problems‚ has been the subject of literally hundreds of scientific reports and papers. Our main aim here is not so much to review such theoretical work as it is to provide some insights into the ways these

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    Stat Project

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    variables or two quantitative variables and one categorical variable on each pairs. I will also use graphs of scatter plots; regression and correlation to understand that how one variable affect other two variables. There are six groups below: Group one: High School Percentile (HSP)‚ Cumulative GPA (GPA)‚ and ACT Composition Score (COMP) a) HSP vs GPA b) HSP vs COMP c) COMP vs GPA From graph a‚ we can find out that there is moderate positive liner relationship between HSP and GPA; the

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    How to use Rcmdr

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    verify if Data set was uploaded‚ we can verify ↓ Click on View Data Set Then‚ will pop up Data Set window Making Graphs We can make some graph to visualize data ↓ Click on Graph ↓ Then will pop up window below: ↓ For Example‚ We choose math ↓ Click on Options If you need to put more Options or just click OK ↓ Graph will pop up ↓ In this case it is a normal distribution If you want to change or add data‚ you can go to data editor and change

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    Potato Batteries: Veggie power! Data and Analysis Background The battery was invented around 1800 by Alessandro Volta in Italy. It has become an indispensable part of modern life. Why are batteries so useful? Because they convert chemical energy into electrical energy. You can use this electrical energy to light a flashlight‚ to start a car‚ or to listen to your favorite music. We made a simple battery out of a potato by placing in it a zinc strip and a copper strip. At the zinc strip‚ the

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