Brittany Oxford Psych 103 1. This article is a primary source. The author Harry Harlow is the researcher amongst some of his colleagues who conducted the experiment. 2. Harlow‚ H.F. (1958). The nature of love. American Psychologist‚ 13‚ 673-685 3. The purpose of this study was to prove whether or not baby monkeys will attach themselves and develop love for what’s comforting to them over what nourishes them. 4. There were various other authors mentioned such as Gertrude van Wagenen‚ Thomas
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Minda Furgeson Week 6 Acc/290 problem 4-8 Dana La Fontsee opened Pro Window Washing Inc. on July 1‚ 2012. During July the following transactions were completed. July 1 Issued 12‚000 shares of common stock for $12‚000 cash. July 1 Purchased used truck for $8‚000‚ paying $2‚000 cash and the balance on account. July 3 Purchased cleaning supplies for $900 on account. July 5 Paid $1‚800 cash on 1-year insurance policy effective July 1. July 12 Billed customers $3‚700 for cleaning services. July 18
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APRIL 2010 Multiple Choices: 1. What is the average of A‚ B‚ C? a. ABC/3 c. 3(A+B+C)/.3 b. (A+B+C)/3 d. ABC/A+B+C 2. Which of the following has the LEAST Numerical value? a. 11/12 b. 6/8 c. 5/7 d. ¾ 3. If 2 apples cost P25.00‚ how many apples can be purchased for P100.00? a. 8 aplles c. 2 dozens b. ½ dozen d. 1 ½ dozens 4. If 2 tablespoons= 1 liquid oz.‚ and 5 tablespoons = ¼ cup‚ then‚ how many liquid ounces are there in one cup? a. 4 ounces c. 16 ounces
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Standard Math Sample Questions (MATH 500): Fractions‚ decimals‚ and percents 1. Write 4.035 as an equivalent percent (%). A. 403.5% B. 40.35% C. 4.035% D. 0.4035% 2. Convert 0.00375% to an equivalent decimal. A. 0.000375 B. 3.75 C. 0.0000375 D. 0.375 3. Write 2.35% as an equivalent fraction. (Make sure fraction is reduced to lowest terms.) A. 27100 B. 472‚000 C. 47200 D. 472‚000 4. Convert the fraction 1574 to an equivalent percent (%). A. 0.2027% B. 0.001574% C. 0.20%
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Here are the answers. a. Cubes that have at least two sides painted in different colours are 24 + 8 = 32. b. Cubes that have only one side painted are 24. c. Cubes that have no side painted = 8. d. Cubes that have exactly one side not painted = 0. 6. There are actually 204 squares on a chessboard. Surprised! Here is the explanation. There are 64 (1x1) squares. There are 49 (2x2) squares. There
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Individual Wireless Signals IT242 Week 8 Assignment By: Bryant Bailey Abstract In today’s society‚ Wireless technology has made a tremendous impact on the way we live from day to day. It is a technology that is being used all over the world and has changed the lives of many people and how they operate and live day to day. If you take a look around as you are driving or walking in your town‚ you will see the vast use of many
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HOW IS MATH USED IN MUSIC? Math can be used in music in many different ways. Music theorists often use mathematics to understand music‚ and although music is evidently abstract in modern mathematics‚ mathematics is “the basis of sound” and sound itself “in its musical aspects exhibits a remarkable array of number properties.” The average person lacking in great knowledge of math and musical theories would not categorize mathematics with music. In actuality‚ math and music are related‚ and we use
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Math Facts & Trivias 1. The value of zero was first used by the ancient Indian mathematician Aryabhata. 2. The implicit curve equation (x2+y2-1)3-x2y3=0 produces the heart shape. 3. The Reuleaux Triangle is a shape of constant width other than a circle. 4. If each count were a second long‚ it would take about 12 days to count to a million and about 32 years to count to a billion. 5. Forty’ is the only number that has all its letters in alphabetical order. 6. The National Pi Day ( π ) is
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Kindergarten Math Observations Mrs. Miller‚ Antelope Elementary‚ Kindergarten Observed: Wednesday (9:00am-10:30am) 3/27/13 Classroom rotation- children went from one room to the next for separate subjects‚ also each group of kids had been evaluated and put into advanced‚ moderate‚ and standard levels. This was also known as 3rd level‚ 2nd level‚ and 1st level kids. Advanced Group- 3rd level kids Classroom was set up into three separate group tables. Kids would move from work table to work
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Name:___Joshua Lewis __________________________________ Class:__________NT1210___________ Unit 8 Labs Lab 8.1: IP Addressing and Classes: Exercises 8.1.1‚ 8.1.2‚ 8.1.3‚ 8.1.4‚ 8.1.5‚ 8.1.6 LAB8.1.1) Network ID is 110| Host id is 10.10.1|Network ID binary is 01101110 Host ID is 00001010.00001010.00000001 Lab 8.1.2) Class | Range of first byte (Octet) In Decimal | Network ID | Host ID | Possible Networks | Possible Host Per Network | | A | 0-127.255.255.255 | A | B‚C‚D | 128 | 16‚777
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