| Course Design Guide College of Natural Sciences MTH/157 Version 3 Math for Elementary Teachers II | Copyright © 2011‚ 2009‚ 2007 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course is the second in a two-part series designed for K–8 preservice teachers to address the conceptual framework for mathematics taught in elementary school. The focus of Part Two will be on measurement‚ geometry‚ probability‚ and data analysis. The relationship of the course concepts
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1. A) FIRST MUST GET THE PRESENT VALUE(PV) - PLUG IN THE (PV) TO “FV= pv * [1 + (1+rm(mt))]” PV=p * [1-(1+ rm-mt)](rm) FV=pv*[1-(1+rMmt)] PV=200*[1-(1+.0512-12*30)](.0512) FV= 37256.32 * [1+.0512(12*30)] PV=200*[1-(1+.004166666-360)].004166666 FV= 37256.32 * 4.467744314 PV=155.2346702.004166666
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investment must be. The formula is P=A(1+r)^(-n) P represents the present value‚ A represents the dollars‚ n represents the number of years and r represents the rate of investment. I will now start to plug my numbers into the Present Value Formula. P=A(1+r)^(-n) The power has a negative exponent of –n. The rules of exponents explain that a negative exponent will become a positive exponent because it changes position and goes down to the denominator. P=32‚000(1+.06)^(-12) This is the Present Value
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Multiple Choice 1. Air may best be described as __________. a. an element b. a compound c. a mixture d. none of these 2. Which one of the following is the most abundant gas in the atmosphere? a. oxygen b. argon c. carbon dioxide d. nitrogen 3. With which
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Choose any joint/musculoskeletal injury (there are numerous ones so no duplication is allowed!!)‚ describe the joint injury‚ and then describe ONE (and only one) particular assessment test that would help with diagnosis of that injury and the rationale behind it. The fractured clavicle in the newborn is “the most frequently fractured bone during birth” (Jarvis‚ 2012). At times‚ these fractures can be difficult to diagnose because it is often asymptomatic. One assessment test used is palpation over
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1. The witches plan to meet upon the hill and prophesize Macbeth’s future and their intent is to cause harm. 2. King Duncan decides to give Macbeth Cawdor’s land/title as a reward for saving the nation. 3. The Witches name Macbeth Thane of Glamis and Cawdor‚ then King later on. The witches tell Banquo that he will be greater but not as great as Macbeth‚ he will be happier but not as happy as Macbeth and Banquo’s descendants will be kings and queens but he himself will not gain royalty 4. Lady Macbeth
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1.) The character in this book that I would like to discuss is the main character‚ Cadence Sinclair. In my opinion‚ she was the most interesting and complex character. In the beginning of the book the reader finds out that Cadence suffered a brain injury causing her to have amnesia. Because of this‚ she can’t remember what really happened. One thing that really interested me about Cadence was how she would give something away of her’s every day that she didn’t need. She explains how none of these
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edu/AUENG225.11.2 Hitchcock‚ A. (Producer & Director). (1960). Psycho [video file]. Retrieved From http://movieclips.com/HvkR-psycho-movie-the-shower/ Schickel‚ R.; Frank Capra. (2001). The Men Who Made the Movies. IR. Dee. ISBN 1-56663-374-5‚
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1. In the beginning of the act‚ Hamlets asks himself a question. “To be‚ or not to be—that is the question.” What Hamlet is actually asking is considering if he wants to live or kill himself. Whether he should live in sorrow and accept fate as it is now or if he should fight it and continue to live. 2. Although most people would say that Hamlet is afraid of death that’s why he won’t kill himself. Hamlet isn’t afraid of that at all‚ he is afraid of what would happen to him after he is dead. The reason
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Famine‚ Affluence‚ and Morality PHI 208 Ethics and Moral Reasoning Famine‚ Affluence‚ and Morality In Peter Singer’s 1972 post titled “Famine‚ Affluence and Morality”‚ he conveys that wealthy nations‚ for example the United States‚ has an ethical duty to contribute much a lot more than we do with regards to worldwide assistance for famine relief and/or other disasters or calamities which may happen. In this document‚ I will describe Singers objective in his work and
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