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    Math Assessment Sample Items Section 1: Numerical Skills/Pre-algebra Placement Test Percentage of Items in Pool Content Areas Basic operations with integers Basic operations with fractions Basic operations with decimals Exponents Ratios and proportions Percentages Conversions between fractions and decimals Multiples and factors of integers Absolute values of numbers Averages (arithmetic means) Order concepts (greater than; less than) Estimation skills Number theory Counting problems and simple probability

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    Garcia MAT222: Intermediate Algebra (GSQ1433A) Instructor Linda Seeger August 19‚ 2014 Solving Proportions This week I learned about solving proportions. Rightfully so‚ on this assignment I have to prove or show what I’ve learned and retained by solving two problems. In this essay I will attempt to solve two problems from our textbook‚ the first one is problem 56 located on page 437 and the second one is problem 10 located on page 444 of our Elementary and Intermediate Algebra textbook. During

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    5) (0.5‚ 2.5) 7. Identify the solution(s) of the system of equations‚ if any. 7x + 2y = 2 6x - 2y = 6 (13/8‚ -75/16) (–4‚ 15) (8/13‚ -15/13) (8‚ –27) Hint X Hint X 8. A system of inequalities is defined by the following formulas. 251575 1525 75 Which graph represents its solution? 9. Consider the equations: = -3 - 4 and = 5 Select the solution for . Hint X 5 3 4 4512080 534 -154 10. Consider the equations: = -3 -4  and = 5 Select the

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    quadratic equation by (a) factoring‚ (b) completing the square‚ (c) the quadratic formula 2. Solve applied problems involving quadratic equations Examples: 1. Find the real solutions by factoring: [pic] 2. Find the real solutions by using the square root method: [pic] 3. Find the real solutions by completing the square: [pic] 4. Find the real solutions by using the quadratic formula: [pic] 5. A ball is thrown vertically upward from the top of a building

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    Course Syllabus MAT/116 Version 8 1 Course Syllabus Natasha Ramsay-Jordan College of Natural Sciences MAT/116 Version 8 Algebra 1A Copyright © 2012‚ 2010‚ 2009‚ 2007‚ 2006 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course introduces basic algebra concepts and assists in building skills for performing specific mathematical operations and problem solving. Students will solve equations‚ evaluate algebraic expressions‚ solve and graph linear equations and linear inequalities

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    CBSE TEST PAPER-01 MATHEMATICS (Class-10) Chapter 3 : Pair Linear Equations in Two Variables 1. 2. 3. 4. For which values of p does the pair of equations given below have unique solution? (2 marks) 4x + py + 8 = 0‚ 2x + 2y + 2 = 0 Solve graphically: 3x + 2y = 14x‚ x – 4y = 7 (3 marks) Two rails are represented by the equations x + 2y – 4 = 0 and 2x + 4y -12 = 0. Represent this situation geometrically. (3 marks) a b c On comparing the ratio 1 ‚ 1 and 1 find out whether the lines representing the

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    7.09 Page 1. Elluminate Live! - LIVE LESSON 7.09 Jan 9‚ 2013 7:48:40 PM 7.09 Room 1 - Attendance Page 2. Elluminate Live! - LIVE LESSON 7.09 Jan 9‚ 2013 7:48:40 PM 7.09 Room 1 - 7.09 Polynomials Activity Page 3. Elluminate Live! - LIVE LESSON 7.09 Jan 9‚ 2013 7:48:40 PM 7.09 Room 1 - Common Core Standards Covered in this Lesson: Page 4. Elluminate Live! - LIVE LESSON 7.09 Jan 9‚ 2013 7:48:40 PM 7.09 Room 1 - Linear Equation Review Page 5. Elluminate

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    one-hour lesson plan for two of the following topics; a) A lesson to contrast the use of the present simple with the present continuous for elementary students. Course title: What do you like to do? Teacher: Jeff Cheong Students / Level: 10 students (Age 7-9) Elementary students from China Aims: I want my students to understand the difference between the usage of present simple and present continuous tense. Using a teach and practice approach‚ the lesson focuses on understanding the

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    Net present Value‚ Mergers and acquisitions Abstract Main objective of undertaking this to report was learn about NPV present value (NPV) method to make capital budgeting decision(Google NEW Project) and success factors involved in mergers and acquisitions(Google-Groupon Case). Answers to the Assignments Part I: Google should go ahead with the new project. Part-II: Google’s acquisition of Groupon would have been win -win situation for both corporations Now I will discuss both parts in detail

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    Essay. Net Present value is the difference between an investment’s market value and its cost. For an example‚ you invest 100 dollars (Cost) into a lemonade stand but you receive 50 dollars (Market Value) of cash inflow. Another would be you buy a house for 50‚000(Cost) But you sell it for 75‚000(Market Value). Your net present value An Investment should be accepted if the net present value is positive and it should be rejected if the net present value is negative. Net present value uses the discounted

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