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    References: 1. Devangshu Dutta (2002). “Learning from Zara: Case Study”‚ Third eyesight 2. LI Cai-feng‚ (2009). Agile Supply Chain‚ Management Science and Engineering ISSN 1913-0341 Vol.3 No.2 3. Tiplady‚ R. (2006). “Zara: Taking the Lead in Fast Fashion”‚ BusinessWeek‚ April 4‚ 2006. 4. Qinghua Zhang (2008). Analysis on the Successful Case of Efficient Supply Chain in ZARA‚ IEEE ‚ ISBN: 978-1-4244-2107-7‚ pp. 1-4 5. Margaret Bruce‚ Lucy Daly (2006). Buyer behaviour

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    shapes on rugs the wall. Even quilting shops use tessellation shape to help them quilt things together. I really liked doing this POW I think it really helped me realize that shapes can be about used for anything. I did but my write up off and I’m paying the prices by trying to get caught up on everything. But I did really enjoy working with my hands for this POW.

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    POW:6 The Haybaler Problem Problem Statement: You bought 5 bales of hay but they weighed them in pairs not individually like they used to. The bales of hay could be matched up in any combination like‚ 1 and 2‚ 1 and 31 and 4‚ and so on. The salesperson did not keep track of the weight of each bale of hay. Your job is to find out the weight of each bale of hay using combinations‚ 80‚ 82‚ 83‚ 84‚ 85‚ 86‚ 87‚ 88‚ 90‚ and 91. Remember there are 5 punkins and you can only make combinations of 2.

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    IMP 2: Tyling The Knots

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    Zack Kirkpatrick IMP 2 POW 2; Tying the Knots Problem Statement: A couple wants gto get married but to do so a ritual must be completed. This ritual includes 6 strings. The ends of each of these strings must be tied to one another on both ends. If the strings make one large loop they can get married‚ anything else however will result in them having to wait. The problem is whether or not hey will get married. The best way to find this answer is to find combinations of diffierent loops. Then

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    Pow 16: Spiralaterals

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    first number of squares on the graph paper‚ go right the second number of squares‚ down the third number of squares and left the first number of squares going in that pattern until the line meets the starting point. So if you were using the numbers 1‚ 2‚ and 3 you would do what is shown in the diagram below. You go up one square‚ then you go right two squares‚ next you go down three squares and start the sequence again but while going in that direction. So after you go down three you will go left one

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    Ortiz 1  Yanelis Ortiz   Advanced Algebra  Ms.Curran  March 4 2014  The Growth of Rats  Problem Statement:  When a ship sails across the ocean two rats are on board. A female and  male are then left on a deserted island during late December. This island soon becomes the rats’  home.  The number of offsprings that might be produced from this pair in a year should be  estimated. One should make these assumptions when executing the problem.  ❏ Every litter produces six young rats‚ and three of those six rats are females

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    Describe the everyday experiences had by both prisoners and guards in POW camps. Compare the experiences of Australian POWs in German and Japanese camps. During World War II‚ it was a common action for the German and Japanese soldiers to capture Allied soldiers. This meant that the Australian‚ British‚ American‚ Irish and Russian troops were held in prisoner of war camps in less than ideal conditions. Due to the Geneva convention and a different set of morals and beliefs‚ the Germans have been noted

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    or left‚ or right) and 1 square to the left (or right‚ or up‚ or down.) The moving combinations must be 2 up or down and 1 to the left or right. Or‚ 2 to the left or right and 1 up or down. Example: They can’t move 2 to the left and 1 to the left. They must always move in an "L" shape. - No two pieces can switch spots at the same time - The knights can only move one at a time - They must stay within the 9 squares of their 3x3 chessboard Process To solve this POW I read over exactly what

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    POW 9 Trig Ms. T Problem Statement: Create 2 formulas‚ one that will calculate the last number in terms of the first number and a constant increase in rate as well as the total amount of numbers. The second formula will add ass of the resulting numbers from the first formula together after the last number is calculated. Process: Kevin’s Decisions: In order to put the problem into perspective‚ I first set up my own possible variables for the first platform height‚ the difference

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    Pow: the Broken Eggs

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    Broken Eggs POW #1 1. Problem Statement: A farmer has some eggs in a cart‚ and is going to market them. She accidently breaks every egg. She doesn’t remember how many she had‚ but she remembers some things. She knows that when she put them in groups of 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 5 and 6‚ there was one egg left over. When she put them in groups of 13 no eggs were left over. You need to find out how many eggs there are in total. 2. Process: I first thought about a common multiple of 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 5‚ and 6

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