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    This file MAT 126 Week 5 Discussion Questions contains solutions on the Final Week discussion questions: 1.Select a topic of interest to you and record the topic in your posting‚ for example: Deadline: ( )‚ Mathematics - General Mathematics need full course for mat 126 for ashford university Visit the admissions offices of the colleges you are considering. Here you can find out about scholarships that the school offers. Most colleges offer a number of scholarships. Talk directly

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    Mat 126 Week 2 Assignment

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    Are You Sure It’s Fat Free? Pamela White MAT 126 Michael Stroper May 20‚ 2013 Are You Sure It’s Fat Free? The question given in this assignment is an eye opener because you would think that the labels on prepackaged items are reliable. How do you know the food is totally fat free as it claims? In society we are going by what is on the box but is it actually true. In the industry they do figures by the wright not by how many calories it has. When industries use there math figures they are

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    Mat 126 Week 2 Assignment

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    ramen. Total grams of fat= 7g Calories per gram of fat= 4 Total Calories= 190 Work: 7x4=28 (28/190)* 100 = .14736*100= 14.736= 14.74% This means that 14.74% of the calories come from fat. The package states that only 11% comes from fat. I do believe they are mistaken. The next packaged food that I chose was Knorr Chicken Noodles. I am a huge fan of pastas as you can see. Total grams of fat= 2g Calories per gram of fat= 4 Total calories= 240 Work: 2x4=8 (8/240)*100= .03333*100=

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    MAT 126 Week 1 Quiz

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    This document MAT 126 Week 1 Quiz contains solutions on these questions: 1. In a survey of 24 college students‚ it was found that 16 were taking an English class‚ 17 were taking a math class‚ and 10 were taking both English and math. How many students were taking a math class only? 2. Find the general term of the set. {8‚ 12‚ 16‚ 20‚ 24‚ . . .} 3. Let U = {5‚ 10‚ 15‚ 20‚ 25‚ 30‚ 35‚ 40} 4. Upon examining the contents of 38 backpacks‚ it was found that 23 contained

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    MAT 126 Week 3 Quiz

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    This document MAT 126 Week 1 Quiz contains solutions on these questions: Classify the angle as acute‚ right‚ obtuse‚ or straight. Find the perimeter. Identify angles 6 and 7 as alternate interior‚ alternate exterior‚ corresponding‚ or vertical. Find the domain and range of the relation‚ and state whether or not the relation is a function. {(7‚ 2)‚ (8‚ 2)‚ (9‚ 2)‚ (10‚ 2)} Adult tickets for a play cost $19 and child tickets cost

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    Week 4 discussion MAT 222

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    polynomial formula of ax^2+bx+c to get a*c(-30) and to add up to (-1) we have a=2‚b=-1‚and c=-15=0. The new equation is (2m^2-m-15) Original equation: 2m^2-m-15=0 Step 1. (2m^2-6m+5=15=0) To start we separate the fraction. Then solve both sides of the original equation separately Step 2. 2m(m-3)+5(m-3)=0 Move both factors to the left of the 0 a) M-3=0 Step 3. 2m+5=0 Divide each term in A by “2” Solve: a) m=-5/2 For the second

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    Mat 126 Week 1 Assignment

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    is: 1‚ 3‚ 5‚ 7‚ 9‚ 11‚ … (The common difference is 2. (Bluman‚ A. G. 2500‚ page 221) “A geometric sequence is a sequence of terms in which each term after the first term is obtained by multiplying the preceding term by a nonzero number. This number is called the common ratio.” (Bluman‚ A. G. 2005‚ p. 225) Here you can see that there is always added 2. 1 + 2 = 3; 3 + 2 = 5; 5 + 2 = 7; 7 + 2 = 9; … An example for a geometric sequence is: 2‚ 10‚ 50‚ 250‚ 1250‚ … (The common ratio is r = 5 (Bluman

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    Week 4 Discussion 1 A company’s debts or obligations are owed within one year. Current liabilities appear on the company’s balance sheet and include short-term debt‚ accounts payable‚ accrued liabilities and other debts. Current liabilities are separated from long-term liabilities on classified balance sheets. (You do not have to prepare a classified balance sheet‚ but it is the norm. Classified balance sheets also separate the current assets from the long-term assets). Knowing which liabilities

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    Reviewing the investments in your portfolio‚ you realize that the carbon footprint connected to your investments is relatively large‚ but your oil company stock also pays for the family holidays each year. The company’s website also says that it uses a high proportion of its profits to invest in green and renewable fuels of the future. Do you keep the stock or sell? In my opinion‚ I would keep the stock. I would weigh the advantages and disadvantages of the company. Even though the company has a

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    Mat 205 Week 2

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    Focus on Application: Week Two Student’s Name MAT/205 Due Date Instructor’s Name For the example of a ball being thrown up into the sky and then landing on the ground‚ we can model a quadratic equation to show the path of the projectile at various points in time (projectile motion). That is to say‚ each point plotted on the graph (parabola) will be a measurement to this effect: Suppose a ball is thrown into the sky at a velocity of 64ft/sec from an initial height of 100ft. We would set the

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