The in this unit titled "Patterns" we learned and covered a lot of things. Some of the key concepts we went over are In and Out tables‚ order of operations‚ summation notation‚ consecutive sums‚ conjecture and proof‚ geometry‚ recursive functions‚ positive/negative numbers and algebraic expressions. We used in and out tables to organize data so that we can see patterns. By organizing it and looking at the in then the out it made it easier to find a pattern. Orders of operations were used to correctly
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Introduction When we think of bees‚ what do we think of? Do we think about getting stung? The sweet honey that they make? What about their crazy mathematical genius? Bees have‚ somehow‚ figured out that they should use hexagons for their honeycombs. How? I hove no clue- do I look like an apiologist to you? No. But I do know that the method the bees use is the best method for their intent. The unit “Do Bees Build It Best?” helped me realize and confirm the previous. I studied geometry
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given the unit problem‚ I considered it a simple task but soon after I realized there were many steps and ideas that needed to be learned before the unit goal could be reached. Throughout these six weeks‚ we learned about trigonometry‚ similarity‚ patterns‚ congruency‚ and using angles to solve problems. These new math ideas were just things we needed to know to find out our bigger goal for the unit. One of the first activities we did using manipulatives was physically measuring a shadow or Shadow
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Take-Home Assessment for Patterns Problem Statement- There is a cube that is 5 inches long on every side the large cube is made up of 1 inch smaller cubes‚ and each smaller cube is 1 inch on every side. Someone paints the outside of the cube and the paint doesn’t seep to the inside. How many of the smaller cubes have any paint on them at all. How many of the smaller cubes have just one face painted? How many of the smaller cubes have two faces painted. Answer the question for three‚ four‚ five
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“A Sticky Gum Problem” POW 4 Problem statement: The next scenario is very similar. In this one‚ Ms. Hernandez passed a different gumball machine the next day with three different colors Once again her twins each want a gumball of the same color‚ and each gumball is still one cent. What is the most amount of money that Ms. Hernandez would have to spend in order to get each of her daughters the same color gumball? In the last scenario‚ Mr. Hodges and his triplets pass the same gumball machine
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IMP POW 1: The Broken Eggs Problem Statement: A farmer’s cart hits a pothole‚ causing all her eggs to fall out and break. Luckily‚ she is unhurt. To cover the cost of the eggs‚ her insurance agent needs to know how many she had. She can’t remember the number‚ but can remember some problems she had when packing the eggs. When she put the eggs in groups of two to six eggs‚ there was always one left over. However‚ in groups of seven‚ there were none left over. From what she knows‚ how can she figure
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Principles of marketing Welcome to Principles of marketing‚ made up of many business majors. Marketing as defined as "the total of activities involved in the transfer of goods from the producer or seller to the consumer or buyer‚ including advertising‚ shipping‚ storing‚ and selling." An alternate definition is paraphrased from memory of an introductory business text is: Marketing is all activities conducted to prepare for sales. Sales is all activities required to close the deal. Shipping and
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Case: Carnival Cruise Lines (from Lesson 1) 1. What global forces have contributed to the growth of the cruise-line industry? Some changes in the global environment were favorable to the cruise-line industry. For example‚ more ports are available to a mass market thereby increasing cruise-line industry’s destination offers. Safety precautions have also improved globally‚ adding onto the attractiveness of going on cruises as a vacation for families. As the world becomes more developed‚ cruise-line
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exact number‚ but proceeded to explain to the insurance agent that when she was packing the eggs‚ she remembered that when she put the eggs in groups of 2-6 she had even groups with 1 left over‚ but when she put them in groups of 7 she had even groups of 7 with none left over. B. Why does groups of 2‚3‚4‚5 or 6 results in 1 left over egg‚ but groups of 7 has an equal amount of eggs with none left over. What # of eggs has equal groups of 2‚3‚4‚5‚ or 6 with one left over and 7 goes into the number evenly
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Little Louie 1. Unemployed 2. Dates Wild Wanda 3. Plans to rob a bank with Billy Bad Boy and Vinnie Bagadonuts. 4. Knows a gun collector named Smith 5. Breaks into Smith’s house 6. Breaks into the gun locker and steals couple of handguns‚ sawed-off shotgun‚ and automatic weapons. 7. Robs the bank 8. In a shootout with the armed guard a bank teller and police officer is shot. 9. Runs from the police officers. 10. Breaks into Smokey’s house. Little Louie 1. Conspiracy
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