POW 13 Problem Statement: The problem of the week states how many bananas can corey the camel get to the market if he has to eat one banana every mile and it s 1000 miles to the market and he has 3000 bananas and he is able to hold only 1000 bananas at a time. Process: I knew that corey had to eat one banana every mile and he had to go 1000 miles but could only carry 1000 bananas at a time and there was 3000 miles so i knew he would have to drop off bananas at certain places to be able
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POW:6 The Haybaler Problem Problem Statement: You bought 5 bales of hay but they weighed them in pairs not individually like they used to. The bales of hay could be matched up in any combination like‚ 1 and 2‚ 1 and 3‚ 1 and 4‚ and so on. The salesperson did not keep track of the weight of each bale of hay. Your job is to find out the weight of each bale of hay using combinations‚ 80‚ 82‚ 83‚ 84‚ 85‚ 86‚ 87‚ 88‚ 90‚ and 91. Remember there are 5 punkins and you can only make combinations of 2.
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Ortiz 1 Yanelis Ortiz Advanced Algebra Ms.Curran March 4 2014 The Growth of Rats Problem Statement: When a ship sails across the ocean two rats are on board. A female and male are then left on a deserted island during late December. This island soon becomes the rats’ home. The number of offsprings that might be produced from this pair in a year should be estimated. One should make these assumptions when executing the problem. ❏ Every litter produces six young rats‚ and three of those six rats are females
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Problem Statement: A spiralateral is a sequence of line segments that form a spiral like shape. To draw one you simply choose a starting point‚ and draw a line the number of units that’s first in your sequence. Always draw the first segment towards the top of your paper. Then make a clockwise 90 degree turn and draw a segment that is as long as the second number in your sequence. Continue to complete your sequence. Some spiralaterals end at their starting point where as others have no end‚ this
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The scene that my group chose was scene 2 of act 2. We chose this scene as we thought it was a major part in the play due to the amount of action in the scene as the group escapes a soldier gets drugged and dies which probably makes it the most entertaining scene in the entire play. Because it is a play it needs to entertain its viewers‚ as that is the purpose of any performance to make the viewers enjoy what they are watching/listening to. To do this the performers must get into character this
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three numbers. So I made spiralaterals for 1-2-3‚ 1-3-2‚ 2-1-3‚ 2-3-1‚ 3-2-1 and 3-1-2 and saw what it did. Also I threw in some random number combinations just to see what it would do and because I was bored with doing them in order. While doing this POW and
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Describe the everyday experiences had by both prisoners and guards in POW camps. Compare the experiences of Australian POWs in German and Japanese camps. During World War II‚ it was a common action for the German and Japanese soldiers to capture Allied soldiers. This meant that the Australian‚ British‚ American‚ Irish and Russian troops were held in prisoner of war camps in less than ideal conditions. Due to the Geneva convention and a different set of morals and beliefs‚ the Germans have been noted
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were called prisoners of war or POWs for short. Countries‚ such as Germany and Japan‚ did not follow the set laws‚ enacted by the Geneva Convention‚ that were made to protect
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1. Describe the various experience of the women in the POW camp. A) The women in the POW camps were treated very harshly‚ there are many instances that support this statement. One is that the women were given inhumane living quarters where food is scarce. These women were forced to bear extreme punishments such as kneeling for hours in the hot sun‚ or falling over onto sharp spikes. These women were not supplied with proper sanitation. There were also extreme cases of punishment used on minor offences
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whenever caught‚ have to be treated as PsOW and they have certain rights and privileges. The enemy always utilizes this opportunity to the fullest and employs certain obvious and hidden methods to extract information from the PsOW. Rights of a POW 2. The POW can only be interrogated by following the rules and regulations laid down in the Article (v) of Geneva Convention of 1949. A prisoner of war needs only to give his name‚ number and rank and must remain silent on all other matters and resist all
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