PAGE 19 Note: If the divided result is fraction‚ it must be round up. If it is divisibly devided‚ the result must always be plus 1. 3.The Class Interval must be written in order from Min-Max‚ or Max-Min 4. Finding the Frequency of each Class Interval by using mark Example2: Draw a Frequency Distribution Table by setting the Class Interval width to 5 with belows data. The data is the height of 36 Vocational Diploma students. xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xx xx xxx xx xx xxx xx Direction: 1. Range
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candidates sitting the Year 7 Entrance Tests will automatically be considered for an Academic Scholarship; parents do not need to make a separate application. Year 9 Entry Assessment is made on the basis of three written exam papers in English‚ Maths and Science which are designed to enable candidates to show flair. Each paper lasts one hour. The papers all develop National Curriculum areas which are relevant to the age of entry. Applicants for the Academic Scholarships will come to Bethany
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Higher Level Portfolio Type 1 SHADOW FUNCTIONS Candidate Name: Emil Abrahamyan Candidate Number: 006343-021 Supervisor: Avtandil Gagnidze Session Year: 2013 May Candidate Name: Emil Abrahamyan Candidate Number: 006343-021 Mathematics Higher Level Type 1: Shadow Functions SHADOW FUNCTIONS The Aim of the Investigation: The overall aim of this investigation is to investigate different polynomials with different powers and create shadow function for each one. Afterwards identify the
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Quadratic functions are used all the time‚ every day‚ all over the world. Even though right now‚ it doesn’t seem like this kind of math is ever going to creep back into our life. That is actually far from true. These math skill are crucial to have if one ever decides to do anything in engineering‚ or something like that. Those types of jobs are now becoming more and more popular‚ because the world is always going to need educated people who know how to construct or refurbish buildings and homes.
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Maths Project Class 9 PROJECT WORK: Creative Mathematics Project Ideas General Guidelines: * Each student is required to make a handwritten project report according to the project allotted Please note down your project number according to your Roll Number. Roll Number | Project Number | 1-5 | 1 | 6-10 | 2 | 11-15 | 3 | 16-20 | 4 | 21-25 | 5 | 26-30 | 1 | 31-35 | 2 | 36-40 | 3 | 41-45 | 4 | 46-50 | 5 | * A project has a specific starting date and an end date. *
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http://www.usnews.com/opinion/blogs/economic-intelligence/2012/11/02/the-economic-impact-of-hurricane-sandy Natural disasters like hurricanes and earthquakes damage or destroy productive physical assets like factories‚ stores‚ housing‚ and public infrastructure (the capital stock); they interrupt economic activity (the flow of goods and services produced in a quarter‚ as measured by gross domestic product or GDP). During the disaster and in its immediate aftermath‚ economic activity will likely be depressed
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10 points. DO NOT place the problem code on the answer sheet. A proctor will fill this out after exam submission. Show all steps (work) on your answer sheet for full credit. Problem Code: 1078 Find the equation of the tangent line to the given function at the point (2‚ 3). a) I have placed my work and my answer on my answer
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MATH PORTFOLIO NUMBER OF PIECES Kanishk Malhotra 003566-035 (May 2012) In physics and mathematics‚ the ‘DIMENSION’ of a space or object is informally defined as the minimum number of coordinates needed to specify each point within it. Thus a line has a dimension of one because only one coordinate is needed to specify a point on it. A surface such as a plane or the surface of a cylinder or sphere has a dimension of two because two coordinates are needed to specify a point on it (for
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MATHS INTERNAL ASSESSMENT ROAD ACCIDENTS DUE 1 Table of contents:- 1) Introduction 2) Personal expected outcome 3) Statement of the task 4) Methodology 5) Data collection 6) Data analysis 7) Mathematical process 8) Conclusion Appendix Research Question to what extent is the correlation between the rate of mortality between the drinking and the normal mortality To what extent is the mortality due to consumption of alcohol when compared to normal
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CLASS 8:- Math Revision Worksheet Topic: Profit and Loss 1. A shirt is purchased for Rs 400 and sold for Rs 460. Find the profit and profit percentage. 2. Sonal purchased an article for Rs 2500 and sold it at 25% above the CP. If Rs 125 is paid as tax on it‚ find her net profit and profit percentage. 3. By selling an article for Rs 34.40‚ a man gains 7.5%. What is its CP? 4. On selling tea at Rs 40 per kg‚ a loss of 10% is incurred. Calculate the amount of tea (in kg) sold‚ if the total loss
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