PRIENT Units | Very short answer1 | Short answer I&II(3‚4) | Long answer I&II(5‚6) | Total | Unit—1 (7) | 1(2) | -- | 5(1) | 7(3) | Unit—2 (7) | 1(2) | -- | 5(1) | 7(3) | Unit—3 (5) | 1(2) | 3(1) | -- | 5(3) | Unit—4 (7) | -- | 3(1)‚4(1) | -- | 7(2) | Unit—5 (10) | -- | 4(1) | 6(1) | 10(2) | Unit—6 (8) | -- | 3(1) | 5(1) | 8(2) | Unit—7 (10) | 1(1) | 3(1) |
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CACHE Level 3 Certificate and Level 3 Diploma in Child Care and Education. Unit 3: Supporting Children Dressing Appropraitely- To be a good role model for young children in a school setting‚ i think it’s very important to dress appropriately. When i’m at my placement i wear my college T-shirt to make it clear to staff and parents that i’m not a member of staff and that i am only a student. It is very important that parents know that i am only a student‚ as they will know not to tell me any information
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Unit 3 – M1 Compare Marketing Techniques Used In Marketing Products in Two Organisations In this assignment I am going to compare the similarities and differences that marketing techniques described in P1 are used for the product or service chosen in Tesco and Oxfam. Firstly I will start by discussing the differences between Tesco & Oxfam. Tesco is a supermarket‚ so their marketing techniques will be completely different to Oxfam as they will have to take an approach that requires customers
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Linear Equations in Two Variables Exercise 3 Q1. Draw the graph of each of the following linear equation in two variables: (i) x + y = 4 (ii) x – y = 2 (iii) y = 3x (iv) 3 = 2x + y Sol. (i) The given equation is x + y = 4 y = 4 – x …………….equation (1) Now ‚ putting the value x = 0 in equation (1) y = 4 – 0 = 4. So the solution is (0‚ 4) Putting the value x = 1 in equation (1) y = 4 – 1 = 3. So the solution is (1‚ 3) Putting the value x = 2 in equation (1) y = 4 – 2 = 2. So the solution
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However‚ Albatross can have a 35% less profit margin. b) Economies of Scale in material purchasing: A company that achieves economies of scale lowers the average cost per unit through increased production since fixed costs are shared over an increased number of goods (Hindle‚ 2008). As a company grows and production units increase‚ a company will have a better chance to decrease its costs. According to theory‚ economic growth may be achieved when economies of scale are realized (Heakal‚ 2009)
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MIS-CCS311 | | |[pic] | | | |Cebu Institute of Technology - University College of Computer Studies
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GCE AS and A Level Business Studies AS exams 2009 onwards A2 exams 2010 onwards Unit 3: Strategies for Success Specimen mark scheme Version 1.5 This page has been left blank Version 2.0 abc General Certificate of Education Business Studies Unit 3: Strategies for Success Specimen Mark Scheme for 2009 and 2010 The specimen assessment materials are provided to give centres a reasonable idea of the general shape and character of the planned question papers and mark
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The brain Weighs 1300-1400g Made up of about 100 billion neurons The most complex living structure in the universe The cerebral hemispheres Are the two halves of the cerebral cortex Although they appear to be separated by a deep grove (the longitudinal fissure) they are actually connected by the corpus callosum They receive messages from and control the opposite side of the body The corpus callosum Is the strand or bridge of nerve tissue that connects the left and right hemispheres
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|QMDS310 |Assignment 3 |Chan Cheok Hang |B-B0-0199-7 | 5.24 (a)-(2) (b)-(4) (c)-(5) (d)-(1) (f)-(3) 5.32 When m=5 When m=10 [pic] When m=20 [pic] When m=30 [pic] When m=50 [pic] When m increase‚ the probability that at least one of the average will plot outside the control limit increase. 6.8 (a)Based on the chart the process is in statistical control with no out-of-control signals‚ runs‚ trends or cycles. [pic]
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Production BTEC Level 1/Level 2 First Certificate in Creative Digital Media Production BTEC Level 1/Level 2 First Extended Certificate in Creative Digital Media Production BTEC Level 1/Level 2 First Diploma in Creative Digital Media Production Units covered Unit 3 Digital Moving Image Production Learning aims covered Learning aim A: Understand the key features of moving image productions Duration (approx) 10 hours (over 5 weeks) Scenario MUNSTER ENERGY DRINKS LTD is embarking on a new campaign to
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