Power kites have been around for over 30 years‚ and in that time the sport of power kiting has progressed unbelievably‚ from the early forms of two line traction kites to the immense power of a 20 square metre surf power kite. We have watched the sport evolve and with it we have brought into our Power Kite shop and Power Kite School the top manufacturers to give the highest quality and best designed power kites in the world. There is no other sport which gives you such an adrenaline rush. Remember
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Page 12 1 a) Between t = 30 and t = 45 mins b) 7.5 mins c) i) distance travelled = area under graph between t = 0 and t = 12½ mins ii) average speed = total distance travelled total time for journey = total area under graph 60 mins 2 a) ∆v = 32 m/s a =10 m/s² t = ∆v = 32 = 3.2 s a 10 b) 3 a) OP – constant acceleration PQ – constant acceleration (greater than OP) QR – constant speed RS – constant deceleration b) O and S c) 6 m/s d) 70 s e) Total distance travelled = area under
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Title #1: Primadona 50% and 30% sale Description: 5 items (Shoes‚ Dress‚ T-shirt‚ Bags‚ Accessories) has 50% sales off. Input the Product Code‚ the Original Price‚ the Quantity of the Product that you will buy then the program will show the Product Description and the Discounted Price. Product Description Product Code Original Price Shoes S or s 1‚500 Dress D or d 550 T-shirt T or t 230 Bags B or b 1‚200 Accessories
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F?t_ S trr @) 1. The roots of the equation Lear blan 223-3*+82*5:0 ate zp z‚ artd z‚ Given that zr: 1 + 2i‚ firrd zrand z‚ (s) 72 =- t:Zl- II 4 2. f(x):3cos2x + x-2‚ (a) Show that the equation f(x) : -7t <x < 1T 0 has a root a in the interval 12‚31. (2) (b) Use linear interpolation once on the interval f2‚31to find an approximation to a. Give your answer to 3 decimal places. (3) (c) The equation f(x) : 0 has another root B in the interval [-1‚ 0]. Starting with this interval
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1) Calculation of Labour Utilization: No. of total employees = 22 No. of assistant supervisors = 4 Time used by assistant supervisors for production process = 100% -10% = 90% Therefore‚ the total available labour = 18 + 0.9*4 = 21.6 Maximum labour hours/ month = No. of days*labour hrs available/day*total available labour = 20*8*21.6 = 3456 hrs Actual labour hours used = 1531.7 hrs Capacity Utilization = Actual labour hours used/ Maximum labour hours available = (1531.7/3456) * 100 = 44
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REVISION CHAPTER 1 (from Mid-Semester Exam Sem. II 09/10) 1 2 Given the function : y 2 sin 2x 3 a) Find the i) amplitude ii) period iii) phase shift. . b) Sketch the graph of the function over one period. [6] 2 Find the exact value of the expressions below. Rationalize the denominator where appropriate: a) cot 70 tan 650 csc( 250 ) sec( 110 ) 5 19 tan cos 6 6 4 23 cot sin 3 6 [5] b)
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Part 1. Describe the order of operations and explain how it is used to simplify expressions. Explain specifically the order in which mathematical operations must be performed to correctly simplify an expression. The order of operations is a rule that always applies to mathematical problems. It includes addition‚ subtraction‚ multiplication and division as well as grouping of numbers (such as in parentheses and powers). It gives a definite order of how to do a problem involving multiple operations
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Food Hygiene Regulations 2006 What are the regulations? The Food Hygiene (England) Regulations 2006 are supported by European Regulation 852/2004. Who is affected? Anyone who owns manages or works in a food business‚ apart from those working in primary food production such as harvesting‚ slaughtering or milking‚ is affected by these Regulations. They apply to anything from a hot dog van to a five star restaurant‚ from a village hall where food is prepared to a large supermarket‚ or to a vending machine
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Nama : Kyaw Thu Win Mata Kuliah : Sejarah Filsafat Yunani NIM :0211210111 Pengajar : Dr. Setyo Wibowo Tugas : Pengganti UTS Tanggal : 10 Oktober 2011 SPIN DOCTORS OF THE 5TH CENTURY In the book Pre-Socratic Philosophy: “A Very Short Introduction” Catherine Osborne mentioned that the first principles of philosophy story‚ Per Socratics‚ ended by entering into a new period of philosophy by Socrates and Sophists. Most textbooks on Pre-Socratic
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Joubert‚ M. (Ed.) Proceedings of the British Society for Research into Learning Mathematics 29(1) March 2009 Exploring Children’s Attitudes towards Mathematics Ben Ashby University of Warwick This paper explores the behaviour‚ attitudes and beliefs of primary school pupils towards mathematics in the classroom and the impact that this may have on their mathematical ability. The study focused on year 3 pupils from a local school‚ some of whom took part in focus groups towards the end of
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