Formulas Read the following instructions in order to complete this discussion‚ and review the example of how to complete the math required for this assignment: • Read about Cowling’s Rule for child sized doses of medication (number 92 on page 119 of Elementary and Intermediate Algebra). • Solve parts (a) and (b) of the problem using the following details indicated for the first letter of your last name: |If your last |For part (a) of problem 92 use this information to
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value of a right angle triangle with one given point and two variables based off that point. I personally learned to take my time with a written out problem like this‚ as at first was a bit frustrated and confused with it. Overall this course MAT 221 has helped me quite a bit to refresh on my Algebra skills. Thank you for
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Caring for Populations through Community Outreach Chamberlain College of Nursing NR 443: Community Health Nursing Caring for Populations through Community Outreach I selected my work setting as the Health Department‚ functioning as a Health Promotion Nurse. The identified problem in Atlanta‚ Georgia was prevalence in cardiovascular disease and cancer. According to world heart foundation‚ a person has 50% risk of developing heart disease if that individual’s parents have suffered from heart
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The date of birth I used was mine 7/19/86 I will now do all three question that was asked a = 7 b = -19 c = 86 The INTEGERS above are needed to solve each given expressions. A) A^3 – B^3 (7^3) – (-2^3) 343-(-6859) =7‚202 This is the given expression with VARIABLES A and B and raised to the EXPONENTS of 3 on each of them. By substituting the integers in the variables and raising them to the 3rd power gives the answer of B) (a – b)(a2 + ab + b2) (7-(-19) (7^2+(7)(-19)+(-19^2)
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Assignment: Inequalities Math 221: Introduction to Algebra Instructor Jonah Mutua June 16‚ 2013 Inequalities This assignment involves the use of inequalities in mathematical equations. The formula for finding Body Mass Index (BMI) is BMI =703W/H^2. In this formula W = weight in pounds In this formula H = height in inches. For this assignment four intervals based on our own personal heights must be calculated. I am 6 feet 4 inches tall
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Math 221 **** Example Format **** Week 6 Lab Submitted by: (Insert Name Here **REMOVE THIS NOTE PRIOR TO SUBMITTING**) (Note: Your labs should be well organized‚ with results clearly identified and in the proper order. When answering questions‚ be sure to use complete sentences and proper grammar. It is also important for you to fully explain your answers! Please do not answer “yes” (or “no”); you should explain why the answer
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Hard Rock Café Case Study Student Name Student ID Devry University GSCM-206 1. Identify the strategy changes that have taken place at Hard Rock Café since its founding in 1971. Since it foundation in 1971 Hard Rock that started as a London Café serving classic American food. It became a thematic chain selling memorabilia in tourist destinations. Ever since the company went through many transformations including adding stores‚ upgrading its menu and adapting
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Working with algebra you must understand why the properties of real numbers are so important. I will demonstrate my solutions to three problems and I will include my mathematical work. Also I will use five vocabulary words that help me find solutions to the problems. Properties of real numbers are useful for simplifying algebraic expression because a lot of thing we do in life are equations. We use a lot of mathematical terms in the real world. Lastly I will show every step I took to simplify and
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Elementary Statistics iLab Week 6 Statistical Concepts: * Data Simulation * Discrete Probability Distribution * Confidence Intervals Calculations for a set of variables Mean Median 3.2 3.5 4.5 5.0 3.7 4.0 3.7 3.0 3.1 3.5 3.6 3.5 3.1 3.0 3.6 3.0 3.8 4.0 2.6 2.0 4.3 4.0 3.5 3.5 3.3 3.5 4.1 4.5 4.2 5.0 2.9 2.5 3.5 4.0 3.7 3.5 3.5 3.0 3.3 4.0 Calculating Descriptive Statistics Descriptive Statistics: Mean‚ Median Variable N N* Mean SE Mean StDev
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Exercise 4.1 2. Establish each of the following for all n ≥ 1 by the Principle of Mathematical Induction. Solution a) S(n): ==‚ S(1): = = =1‚ So S(1) is true. Assume S(k): = Consider S(k+1) = = +=-1+= -1. Hence‚ it follows that S(k)⇒S(k + 1) is true for all n ∈ Z+ by the Principle of Mathematical Induction. b) S( n) for n=1‚ = 2 = 2+(1-1). So S(1) is true. Inductive Step: assume S(k)is true‚ for some (particular) k ∈ Z+—that is‚ assume that =2+(k-1). For n=k+1‚ = + (k+1)
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