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    Seatwork Linear Word Problems (One Unknown) 1. There is a number such that three times the number minus 6 is equal to 45. Find the number. 2. The sum of two numbers is 41. The larger number is 1 less than twice the smaller number. Find the numbers. 3. There are two numbers whose sum is 53. Three times the smaller number is equal to 19 more than the larger number. What are the numbers? 4. Mrs. Mahoney went shopping for some canned goods which were on sale. She bought three times as many cans of tuna

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    Journal of Computational Physics 165‚ 288–306 (2000) doi:10.1006/jcph.2000.6616‚ available online at http://www.idealibrary.com on Lattice BGK Model for Incompressible Navier–Stokes Equation Zhaoli Guo‚∗ Baochang Shi‚† and Nengchao Wang† ∗ National Laboratory of Coal Combustion‚ and Department of Computer Science‚ Huazhong University of Science and Technology‚ Wuhan 430074‚ People’s Republic of China; and †Department of Mathematics‚ Huazhong University of Science and Technology‚ Wuhan 430074

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    intervals and prediction intervals from simple linear regression The managers of an outdoor coffee stand in Coast City are examining the relationship between coffee sales and daily temperature. They have bivariate data detailing the stand ’s coffee sales (denoted by [pic]‚ in dollars) and the maximum temperature (denoted by [pic]‚ in degrees Fahrenheit) for each of [pic] randomly selected days during the past year. The least-squares regression equation computed from their data is [pic].

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     Continuous demand M2:U4:4.2-3 Characteristics of Demand  Trend: constant‚ increasing or reducing. But may change over the long-term.  Cyclical fluctuations: Demand tends to increase or decrease over extended periods of time due to business cycles‚ product life-cycles‚ etc.  Seasonality: influenced by weather‚ regular events such as holidays‚ festivals‚ or the end or beginning of financial years‚ etc.  Random variations: when demand varies from the underlying pattern due to unforeseen

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    Business Modelling for Decision Making Version 1.0 Flexible Learning Helping you bring Learning to Life Published by The University of Sunderland The publisher endeavours to ensure that all its materials are free from bias or discrimination on grounds of religious or political belief‚ gender‚ race or physical ability. These course materials are produced from paper derived from sustainable forests where the replacement rate exceeds consumption. The copying‚ storage in any retrieval system

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    A LINEAR PROGRAMMING MODEL OF INTEGRATED IRON AND STEEL PRODUCTION *t TmOR FABIAN University of California‚ Los Angeles Integrated steel mills usually have a choice over the use of various materials and production procMses. Different ores may be used in the proiduction of iron; steel scrap and iron can be used in different proportions in the production of steel. The economical usage rate of all materials is a fimction of numerous variables‚ among which the market price of some materials‚ notably

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    Reaction Purpose: The goal of the lab is to determine the mole ratio of two reactants in a chemical reaction (AgNO3 and K2CrO4). However‚ the formulas for the products are unknown. Introduction: When determining the molar ratio of a chemical equation‚ usually the formulas of the reactants and the products are known. With that information‚ it is particularly easy to determine the ratio. However‚ since the products and the formulas for the products are unknown‚ another property of the reaction

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    Write a letter to a friend of yours in a Western linear way. Dear Sandy‚ It has been quite a while since we last met. How are you and your family? As you should know that where I work requires a lot of travel‚ and I’m away on business for a week. I’m leaving on Monday‚ and could you please keep an eye on my home during my absence? I am sorry to trouble you‚ but nobody would come into my mind to help me except you. As you know‚ when I used to pick up my pet dog Chocolate from the kennel

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    Tennessee Williams’‚ The Glass Menagerie‚ is a play that evokes great sympathy and in some cases‚ empathy for a protagonist who struggles to overcome two opposing forces; his responsibilities and his desires. There are many symbols and non-liner references that contribute to the development of characterization‚ dramatic tensions and the narrative. This essay will examine in detail‚ the aspects of the play that contribute to the development of the above mentioned elements. In Tom’s opening addresses

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    EMPLOYMENT IN ORGAINSED AND UNORGANISED SECTOR Introduction Employment is another indicator of the health of the economy. Employment is directly related with the national income because a higher employment will be followed by a higher output and thereby income. Not only that‚ a higher level of employment encourages advancement in education‚ skill formation‚ human resource development and a better physical quality of life. Hence‚ study of employment helps us to estimate the real status of the

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