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    Grade 9 Math Test Perimeter and Area Part A: Multiple Choice - Circle the letter of the correct answer. (12marks) 1. A circle has an area of 27 cm2. About how long is the radius? A) 24 cm B) 14 cm C) 9 cm D) 3 cm 2. The area of the circle is about A) 201.1 cm2 B) 64.0 cm2 C) 50.3 cm2 D) 25.1 cm2 3. The area of the shape is about A) 9 cm2

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    Can you imagine a machine so important that without it‚ democracy wouldn’t exist. A machine that has undoubtedly changed the face of the Earth and the modern world whether we know it or not. If it wasn’t for this device‚ generations ahead of its time‚ we would still be under the rule of Hitler in an imperialist dictatorship. This device is none other than the Turing Machine. It is a machine that was created in 1912 and named after its creator Alan Turing. The machine was a result of the Allies need

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    Intelligence

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    information‚ concepts‚ and abstract symbols. Intelligence is a process of cognition. "Cognition refers to how we acquire‚ store‚ retrieve‚ and use knowledge" (Matlin‚ 1996). It involves the ability to think(cognitive tasks)‚ solve problems‚analyse situations and learn from experience Intelligence is an abstract concept-It cannot be observed but can be estimated only through individual’s performance on tests and real life situations INTELLIGENCE TESTING It is the estimation of a student’s current

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    Spearman’s contribution to our understanding of Intelligence. Plan: * Introduction – definition of intelligence‚ and say what I am going to be talking about * Paragraph one /two– outline Spearman’s theory * Paragraph three/four – evaluate how organisations use Spearman’s theory * Paragraph five – evaluate strengths and weaknesses compared to Gardners theory * Conclusion – relate back to the question Essay Intelligence can be defined as “the capability of individuals

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    The Philippine Women’s University CDCEC – Crossing Calamba City Campus Security System Database Management 2 2-IT-4 Gaspar‚ Chester V. Erasga‚ Cristal B. S.Y. 2012-2013 Mr. Zyrix Ryan Fagela Instructor Table of Content Chapter 1 Abstract Conceptual Framework Introduction Background of the study Statement of the Problem Hypothesis Significant of the Study Scopes and Definition Definition and Terms TECHNICAL TERMS Chapter 2 Related Literature

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    advanced‚ to the point where machines will be able to perform human based “mental” and “physical” activities exactly like a human would or with even better precision. “’’’ARTIFI AL’’’’ ‘’INTELLI GENCE’’ DEFINITION  Artificial intelligence (AI) is the intelligence exhibited by machines or software. It is an academic field of study which studies the goal of creating intelligence. COMPUTATIONAL MODELS OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR “PROGRAMS THAT BEHAVE (EXTERNALLY) LIKE HUMANS” Example 1-One thing it could be is

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    The Three Basic Economic Questions 1. What to Produce? what items to produce and how much of each item to produce using its productive inputs in the most efficient manner. 2. How to Produce? one the decision has been made regarding what to produce. each country must choose which resources productive inputs will be used and in what combinations 3. For Whom to Produce? should the productive outputs be distributed based on social customs‚ personal wealth and ownership‚ or mandated by the government

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    | | ------------------------------------------------- Top of FormBottom of Form | | MODEL TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS  FOR LEARNER’S LICENCE PRELIMINARY TEST . |    | 1. At night‚ a car driving towards you has its blinding high beam lights on. The driver of that car is :-          a. guilty of bad manners because high beams blind other drivers.         b. a safe driver because the high beams light up the road more brightly than the low beams.         c. not obeying the

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    clear the contents of the VLAN database. It will clear the contents of the startup configuration file. It will clear the contents of the running configuration file. 4. What type of message do wireless clients transmit when they are searching for a specific wireless network? probe beacon associate authenticate 5. What are two requirements for configuring inter-VLAN routing using the router-on-a-stick model? (Choose two.) Each subinterface should be configured with its own IP address‚ subnet mask

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    appeals to them | * | Alliteration | Assonance | Anaphora | Antistrophe | | * “And so‚ my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for youask what you can do for your country.” * The repetition in the same vowel sound in nearby words gets the idea stuck into their heads * Effect: encourages the audience to make a difference and join in in doing something to help the country | | | Repetition | Allusion | Metaphor | Simile | * “We pledge the loyalty of faithful

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