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    Kyle Smith Math 1332 Fall 2011 McCullough-Pannell How Mathematics is used in Firefighting Math is used extensively in firefighting‚ partly because firefighters have so many jobs to do in the course of their work. As a volunteer firefighter‚ I have seen mathematics used in many areas of firefighting. If you don’t have a solid background in math‚ especially algebra‚ you will struggle to pass the required exams and have a hard time getting

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    Mathematics of Investment

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    MATHEMATICS OF INVESTMENT Simple Interest If you borrow a car from a car rental company or if you live in someone else’s house or apartment‚ you have to pay rent. Like paying rent for the use of a car or a house‚ you also have to pay rent for the money you borrowed. This is called interest. People like Marco earn by charging interest on loans. Banks earn most of their income from the interest that people pay for the amounts they borrow. How much interest one has to pay depends on three factors:

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    ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS PROJECT YEAR 2011 FORM5 NAME : ONG KAH HONG FORM : 5 CEMERLANG NO I/C : 940422-06-5075 TITLE :Crude Oil TEACHER : MISS PHUA CHUI CHUI CONTENTS 1. Introduction Introduction of project……………. Introduction of integration………... Definition of integration………….. History of integration…………….. 2. Problem Solving Part1………………………………. Part2………………………………. Part3………………………………. Part4………………………………. Part5………………………………

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    Mathematics Paper

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    SOUTH AFRICAN MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD Organised by the SOUTH AFRICAN MATHEMATICS FOUNDATION 2012 FIRST ROUND SENIOR SECTION: GRADES 10‚ 11 AND 12 19 March 2012 Time: 60 minutes Number of questions: 20 Instructions 1. This is a multiple choice question paper. Each question is followed by answers marked A‚ B‚ C‚ D and E. Only one of these is correct. 2. Scoring rules: 2.1. Each correct answer is worth 5 marks. 2.2. There is no penalty for an incorrect answer or any unanswered question. 3. You

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    Supreme Mathematics

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    Supreme Mathematics Who? What? When? Where? Why? How? 1. Knowledge-the sum of what is known. knowledge is facts‚ awareness or familiarity gained by doing the knowledge. Who is knowledge? It symbolizes the black man. When can you knowledge? Anytime. Where? Everywhere. How is knowledge gained? Through study‚ learning‚ listening‚ trial and error‚ observing‚ reflection 2. Wisdom-who is wisdom? Symbolizes the woman. What is wisdom? Wisdom is wise actions‚ ways and words. Good judgment and discernment

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    Thinking Mathematically Short Essay: Understanding Mathematics and Linguistics How is Mathematics and Linguistics related with each other? Linguistics is the science of language. Linguists seek to understand the proper uses of natural human language. How languages are structured‚ how and why they vary and change‚ how they are acquired‚ and how people‚ in communicating use them. Mathematics on the other hand is the language of science. It is used to understand

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    Atomic Number & Mass Numbers

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    &ATOMIC NUMBER AND MASS NUMBERS After reading this section you will be able to do the following: * Define and determine the atomic number of an atom. * Define and determine the mass number of an atom. What is an atom’s atomic number? The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom determines an element’s atomic number. In other words‚ each element has a unique number that identifies how many protons are in one atom of that element. For example‚ all hydrogen atoms‚ and only hydrogen atoms

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    Applied Mathematics

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    Randse Afrikaanse Universiteit Rand Afrikaans University TOEGEPASTE WISKUNDE 1B APPLIED MATHEMATICS 1B 1. P.4.3.1 2. P.4.3.2 3. P.4.3.3 Vraag 4 Vir die massa in P.4.3.3 by t = 3sek. bereken: (a) Die hoekspoed van die massa om die oorsprong. (b) Die krommingstraal van die boom. (c) Die koordinate van die krommingsmiddelpunt. Question 4 For the mass in P.4.3.3 at t = 3sec. calculate: (a) The angular velocity of the mass around the origin. (b) The radius of curvature of the trajectory. (c) The coordinates

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    Real number In mathematics‚ a real number is a value that represents a quantity along a continuum‚ such as 5 (an integer)‚ 3/4 (a rational number that is not an integer)‚ 8.6 (a rational number expressed in decimal representation)‚ and π (3.1415926535...‚ an irrational number). As a subset of the real numbers‚ the integers‚ such as 5‚ express discrete rather than continuous quantities. Complex numbers include real numbers as a special case. Real numbers can be divided into rational numbers‚ such

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    Discrete Mathematics

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    I: Look up a roulette wheel diagram. The following sets are defined: A = the set of red numbers B = the set of black numbers C = the set of green numbers D = the set of even numbers E = the set of odd numbers F = {1‚2‚3‚4‚5‚6‚7‚8‚9‚10‚11‚12} Answers: AUB- {All BLACK and RED numbers} A∩D- {All numbers that are both RED and EVEN} B∩C- {NO numbers intersect between these two sets} CUE- {All ODD numbers and 00‚ 0} B∩F- {2‚4‚6‚10‚11} E∩F- {1‚3‚5‚7‚9‚11} Part II: The implementation of the

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