Parts of a Circle I. Learning Objectives Cognitive: Psychomotor: Affective: Identify the parts of a circle Draw a circle and show its parts Show cooperation in group activities II. Learning Content Skills: References: Materials: Value: 1. Identifying the parts of a circle 2. Drawing a circle and showing its parts BEC-PELC III.A.1.2 textbooks in Math 4 cutouts of circles‚ drawing of circles‚ colored chalk Cooperation III. Learning Experiences A. Preparatory Activities 1. Drill Crazy Quilt (number
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resource has not been fully used. In other words‚ the slack value associated with that resource constraint is positive. We can conclude that the shadow price associated with that constraint: A. will have a positive value. B. will have a negative value. C. will have a value of zero. D. could have positive‚ negative‚ or zero value. D . Use the following information for problems 2 – 5: Aunt Anastasia operates a small business; she produces seasonal ceramic objects to sell to
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Subject: Math Date of Demo: Feb 04‚ 2013 Topic: Measuring Capacity Level: Grade - III I. Objectives: At the end of the session‚ students are expected to: * Define Capacity * Know the difference of Liter (L) and millimeter (ml). * Know how to convert Liter (L) to millimeter (ml) II. Subject Matter: Measuring Capacity Reference: (1) Understanding Math Essentials 3 (pp. 357 – 360) Maria Theresa Garcia Capule Materials: III. Procedure:
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FOOD SCIENCE & INDUSTRY Science Option Student Name: KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY College of Agriculture Student ID No. Pick One Pick One **126 Total Hours are Needed for Graduation - 45 Hours Must be at the 300 Level or Above** Must have a 2.0 GPA Communications (11-12 Hours) Core Food Science Courses (29-31 Hours) ENGL 100 Expository Writing I 3 ATM 540/541 Intro Food Engineering/Lab 4 ENGL 200 Expository Writing II 3 FDSCI 302 Introd Food Science 3 SPCH 106 Public Speaking I 3 FDSCI
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was the main attraction for you to study Economics at University? A prestigious university which is very established in the world of economics and in terms of the experience the economics faculty is rich in knowledge. Idea of supervisions interests me as it gives me a chance to discuss economics and learn new ideas from professors who are at the forefront of economics. Allows me to criticize my views and always adapt them to what I believe is right. Famous economist have ome from Cambridge‚ some with
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of a large mountain range Answer: e 2) _____ Study of the global-scale connections between atmosphere‚ oceans‚ biosphere‚ climate‚ and the Earth Answer: a 3) _____ Computer simulations designed to predict changes in the atmosphere and in the Earth’s climate Answer: c 4) The persistent trend of increasing temperatures over three decades is an indication that global warming is really happening. What was the warmest decade since temperatures have been recorded? a) the 1990s b) the 1980s c)
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Outreach I selected my work setting as the Health Department‚ functioning as a Health Promotion Nurse. The identified problem in Atlanta‚ Georgia was prevalence in cardiovascular disease and cancer. According to world heart foundation‚ a person has 50% risk of developing heart disease if that individual’s parents have suffered from heart disease. Poor lifestyle causes to develop unhealthy cells which lead to genetic mutation which is passed on to the children. (WHF‚ 2012) Therefore the target I am focusing
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warning in the title‚ Mrs Mess did pay less than she should have done! Cost of furniture: ₹70 Mrs Mess paid: ₹100 x 2 = ₹200 Change received: ₹50 x 3 = ₹150 Net payment: ₹200 - ₹150 = ₹50 Profit for Mrs Mess: ₹70 - ₹50 = ₹20 Puzzle: Measure exactly 2 litres of water if you have: 1) 4 and 5-litre bowls 2) 4 and 3-litre bowls Solution . . . 1) Fill the 5-litre bowl; pour water from it to fill the 4-litre bowl‚ which you empty afterwards. Pour the remaining 1 litre to the 4-litre
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MATH AND FIGURE SKATING Alexis Dillon I. Introduction This paper will be discussing the involvement of math in figure skating. There are three parts of skating that will be discussed in the essay; jumps and moves in the field. Jumps require a lot of power‚ strength and knee bend in order for the jump to be successful. I will be looking at the appropriate angle of knee bend a skater needs to successfully land a jump. Moves in the field are series of test that include certain turns
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Science Revision Half-Yearly’s Name the lenses found in a microscope. Eyepiece or ocular lens Objective lens Recall the units used to measure microscopic objects. Micrometres Recall what happens to the field of view as the magnification used increases. As the magnification increases‚ then the amount of the specimen you can see (the field of view) gets smaller. Name two different types of: Light microscope- monocular microscope and the binocular microscope. Electron microscope- transmission
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