"town centre" and became the main shopping street and trading centre of activities in this Muslim quarter. Several fires have gutted Arab Street since the early days‚ and a great fire of 14 January 1889‚ caused much damage. Key Features Arab Street today is still a key Muslim centre in Singapore. All walks of life gather here to savour the culture‚ colour and cuisine. Many of Singapore’s "first generation" shophouses of squat two-storey buildings‚ with one or two windows on the upper floor facade
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and b are positive integers such that a b = 125‚ then (a − b) a + b − 4 is equal to 1. 16 2. 5 5 2. 25 3. 28 4. 30 × 53 ÷ 5 −3/ 2 = 5 a+ 2 then the value of a is equal to 1. 4 3. 2. 5 3. 6 4. 8 An electric contractor purchases a certain amount of wire. 10% of which is stolen. After using 85% of the remainder‚ he had 54 m of the wire left. How much wire did he purchase? 1. 300 m 2. 350 m 3. 375 m 4. 400 m 4. ׂ y and z are three sums of money such that y is the simple
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Quantitative Variables Copyright ©2011 Brooks/Cole‚ Cengage Learning 1 Principle Idea: The description and confirmation of relationships between variables are very important in research. Copyright ©2011 Brooks/Cole‚ Cengage Learning 2 Three Tools we will use … • Scatterplot‚ a two-dimensional graph of data values • Correlation‚ a statistic that measures the strength and direction of a linear relationship between two quantitative variables. • Regression equation‚ an equation
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Psychology 1A Throughout the years the debate of “What influences behavior” grows more and more. Some people might say that is the genetics that may influence human behavior‚ others might say that it’s the environment‚ and there are just some people that say that human behavior can be influenced by both. Human behavior is what makes up the personality of someone‚ so to what extend do these theories influence human behavior. Human behavior can be affected due to genetics‚ environment‚ or it could
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Select a topic of interest to you and record the topic in your posting‚ for example: “What is the average number of hours people watch TV every week?” Make sure the question you ask will be answered with a number‚ rather than answers with words. 2. Write a hypothesis of what you expect your research to reveal. Example: Adults 21 years and over watch an average of 2.5 hours of TV per day. 3. Sample at least fifteen people and record their data in a simple table or chart; study the examples from
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Mathematics/SG/P1 2 SCE – Memorandum DBE/2011 VRAAG 1/QUESTION 1 1.1.1 5 3x + 2 25 2x – 1 .5 x-3 .5 1.1.4 4 - 81 + 1250 1 1 2(-) 4() =2 –3 +1 = 2– 1 – 3 3 + 1 1 = – 27 + 1 1 = – 25 1 1.2.1 4.3x = 36 (5) ∴4.3x = 36 4 4 ∴3x = 9 1 ∴3x = 32 1 ∴x = 2 1 1.2.2 16-x = 2 1 4(- x) =2 ∴2 (3) ∴ 2-4x = 2 ∴-4x = 1 1 ∴-4x = 1 -4 -4 ∴ x = - 1 (5) (3) [23] (3) (4) - = 53x + 2. 5x - 3. 5 52(2x – 1) 1 = 53x + 2. 5x - 3. 5 54x – 2 1 =5 3x + 2 + x – 3 + 1 – 4x + 2 = 52 1 = 25
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3)=1+1=2 ; v(3‚2)=1/(1+1)=0.5 v(3‚4)=1+1=2 ; v(4‚3)=1/(1+1)=0.5 The smallest payment at time 1 = 2v(0‚1) + (-3) v(2‚1) + 5v(3‚2)v(2‚1) + 10v(4‚3)v(3‚2)v(2‚1) = 2(1.25) + (-3)(0.8) + 5 (0.5)(0.8) + 10(0.5)(0.5)(0.8) = 2.5-2.4+2+2 = 4.1 The smallest payment you would accept is 4.1. 2. Let K be the initial payment. a)9980.89 b)10117.4 3. E[X]=1‚ Var(X)=5 V(X) = E(X2) – [E(X)] 2 5=E(X2)-1
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we now know as Algebra and was the most notable work on the subject during this period‚ covering such things as polynomial equations up to the second degree; introducing methods for reduction and balancing; and other such staple algebraic methods. 2. Given that the official purpose of the U.S. patent system is the promotion of the “useful arts‚” do you think algorithms are patentable in this country? Should they be? 3. a. Write down driving directions for going from your school to your home with
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South Korea may well be more dynamic than some developed economies‚ making it attractive to investors‚ but it is also much riskier.” [1] [1]"Six Markets to Watch: South Korea." Global. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 25 Jan. 2014. 2. What lessons does the history of Japan over the past 20 years hold for other nations? What can countries do to avoid the kind of deflationary spiral
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Outline Paper 2: Jack Akram With regards to at least two literary works‚ explain how the setting both influences the characters and reflects the author’s own context Introduction: a) Seasons in a year and how the seasons go along with the plot and Mikages emotions. b) The different types of kitchens Mikage goes to as the story develops shows the maturity level of Mikage and how it develops. c) The indoor and outdoor setting use from Yoshimoto. Yoshimoto uses
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