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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following relational database: employee(employee-name‚ street‚ city) works(employee-name‚ company-name‚ salary) company(company-name‚ city) manages(employee-name‚ manager-name) For each of the following queries‚ give an expression in relational algebra‚ tuple relational calculus‚ and domain relational calculus: a. Find the names of all employees who work for First Bank Corporation. b. Find the names and cities of residence of all employees who work for First Bank Corporation. c. Find
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On the side of his house‚ a man is going to build two enclosures. One enclosure for a garden and another enclosure to keep his dogs in so the dogs aren’t roaming around. It is illegal to have any dogs roaming around. He bought 180ft of fence to use and one side is already existing. Refer to the picture on the next page. Since there are three short sides and one long side‚ to set up the perimeter‚ the short sides will be x and the long side will be y. So the equation is 3x + y = 180. The 180 comes
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PROPORTION METHOD The proportion method is used in both of these expressions. A proportion is an equation that says that two ratios are equivalent. The use of cross multiplying is in use in both expressions as well. I believe the first expression (#56) uses the extreme-means property; the product of the means is equal to the product of the extremes. #56. To estimate the size of the bear population on the Keweenaw Peninsula‚ conservationists captured‚ tagged‚ and released 50 bears
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Summer 2010-3 CLASS NOTES CHAPTER 1 Section 1.1: Linear Equations Learning Objectives: 1. Solve a linear equation 2. Solve equations that lead to linear equations 3. Solve applied problems involving linear equations Examples: 1. [pic] [pic] 3. A total of $51‚000 is to be invested‚ some in bonds and some in certificates of deposit (CDs). If the amount invested in bonds is to exceed that in CDs by $3‚000‚ how much will be invested in each type
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CBSE TEST PAPER-01 MATHEMATICS (Class-10) Chapter 3 : Pair Linear Equations in Two Variables 1. 2. 3. 4. For which values of p does the pair of equations given below have unique solution? (2 marks) 4x + py + 8 = 0‚ 2x + 2y + 2 = 0 Solve graphically: 3x + 2y = 14x‚ x – 4y = 7 (3 marks) Two rails are represented by the equations x + 2y – 4 = 0 and 2x + 4y -12 = 0. Represent this situation geometrically. (3 marks) a b c On comparing the ratio 1 ‚ 1 and 1 find out whether the lines representing the
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Welcome to Oakville Lake Amusement Park! As one of the new roller coaster engineers‚ you have been tasked with developing a roller coaster that will intertwine with existing Oakville Lake Amusement Park structures. For one of the more thrilling sections‚ the roller coaster will dive down in-between buildings‚ plummet underground‚ pop back up‚ and coast over a hill before shooting back underground. There must be three distinct points where the roller coaster crosses the x–axis. Precise measurements
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The purpose of this project is to solve the game of Light’s Out! by using basic knowledge of Linear algebra including matrix addition‚ vector spaces‚ linear combinations‚ and row reducing to reduced echelon form. | Lights Out! is an electronic game that was released by Tiger Toys in 1995. It is also now a flash game online. The game consists of a 5x5 grid of lights. When the game stats a set of lights are switched to on randomly or in a pattern. Pressing one light will toggle it and the lights
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Algebra 2 Winter Break Homework Assignment Today in class you were given the results of your practice Explore test as well as your practice placement exam. You were also given the Answer Key for the practice placement exam. In order to help you better prepare for both the Cumulative Exam and the actual Stevenson placement exam‚ you are being assigned the following homework over winter break. In Schoology you will find a review packet covering all of the material we have learned since the
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MAT222: Intermediate Algebra (GSQ1433A) Instructor Linda Seeger August 19‚ 2014 Solving Proportions This week I learned about solving proportions. Rightfully so‚ on this assignment I have to prove or show what I’ve learned and retained by solving two problems. In this essay I will attempt to solve two problems from our textbook‚ the first one is problem 56 located on page 437 and the second one is problem 10 located on page 444 of our Elementary and Intermediate Algebra textbook. During this
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