Class XI Chapter 6 – Linear Inequalities Maths Compiled By : OP Gupta [+91-9650 350 480 | +91-9718 240 480] Exercise 6.1 Question 1: Solve 24x < 100‚ when (i) x is a natural number (ii) x is an integer Answer The given inequality is 24x < 100. (i) It is evident that 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ and 4 are the only natural numbers less than . Thus‚ when x is a natural number‚ the solutions of the given inequality are 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ and 4. Hence‚ in this case‚ the solution set is {1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4}. (ii)
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S Issues arising Wiley (2005) on NTPF See ntpf.ie BARRY‚ J ET AL – INEQUALITIES IN HEALTH IN IRELAND HEALTH INEQUALITIES ON THE ISLAND OF IRELAND 2007 PUBLIC HEALTH ALLIANCE in relation to health services there is a need for The 2005 C and AG report on NTPF ch 14 dept of health and children The Waiting List Initiative (WLI) was introduced in 1993 as a short-term initiative to tackle the problem of significant numbers of public patients waiting excessively long periods for
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‘Describe and analyse gender inequalities in the workplace?’ Gender inequalities in the workplace have been an ongoing issue for many years‚ which has mainly been central to women in the workplace‚ as senior management has prioritised men over women. This has made it very difficult for women to work their way up to management as women are considered to be incompetent compared to the men in the workplace. The wage gap between men and women has raised much debate‚ as men are generally more likely
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maintaining gender inequality. The film industry’s long standing portrayals of female stereotypes have socially normalized these ideas. Normalizing females stereotypes pose an issue for women because it implies inferiority in the community. Socially accepted ideas seem to be normal and become strange to contradict. Thus‚ causing the continuation of gender inequality. Gwyn Kirk and Margo Okazawa-Rey’s book‚ "Women’s Lives: Multicultural Perspectives" explains why circumstances that cause inequality are effective
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“Wealth inequality can be described as the unequal distribution of assets within a population. The United States exhibits wider disparities of wealth between rich and poor than any other major developed nation‚” (www.inequality.org) There are two factors that I believe contribute to the wealth gap are income and race inequalities. As the gaps widen within those two factors‚ the wealth gap in the United States continues to grow exponentially. Is there a difference between being rich and being wealthy
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A Response on Social Inequality We live in a culturally diverse world. Age‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ ethnic heritage and race are some of the diverse areas in society that are deemed significant. In spite of all these differences we tend to center ourselves around people who are similar to us; those who share the same biological and physical characteristics‚ same status and similar lifestyles. Because of this it is our human nature to be ethnocentric towards those who are different from us
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Diversity‚ Inequality‚ and Immigration Shanna Marie Fulwood HHS201 Angela Anderson February 11th‚ 2013 Diversity‚ inequality‚ and immigration or three words that brings mind some of the current political subjects that are currently affecting the United States today. Throughout the country’s history‚ there is the notable inequality and racial injustice in our society. This can be seen‚ and our history textbooks‚ about the Civil War‚ civil rights movement‚ and the more recently with the gay-rights
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Gender Inequality in Sporting A growing issue in Sporting history and an issue that is still around today is about the gender inequality between the competitors and judges/referees. To this day there is a growing gap in the amount that a Male Athlete is paid to what a Female Athlete is paid. An example of this is‚ the top paid male athlete is Cristiano Ronaldo and he is paid $93million per year and this is compared to Serena Williams‚ who is the top paid female athlete in the world and only
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Barack Obama’s administration has “focus[ed] all efforts” on the rising income inequality that is affecting the United States economy. Income inequality refers to the extent of unequal distribution of income across a population. According to Emmanuel Saez‚ an economics professor at UC-Berkeley‚ “U.S. income inequality has been increasing steadily since the 1970s‚” partly due to the rise of single-parent families‚ but mostly from a rise in demand for highly-educated workers following the post-industrial
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Income Inequality and the Lowest Quintile Income inequality is often associated with negative things such as decreased quality of life and a lack of social mobility. Yet‚ the lower classes are receiving less and less of the United States’ overall income while the top earners’ share is increasing. Why? This paper will explore causes of the growing income inequality as well as possible solutions to slowing it down. The income inequality gap has been growing over the past few decades‚ according to
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