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    Mathematicians of India

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    Aryabhata  (476–550 CE) was the first in the line of greatmathematician-astronomers from the classical age of Indian mathematics and Indian astronomy. His most famous works are the Aryabhatiya (499 CE‚ when he was 23 years old) and the Arya-siddhanta. Name While there is a tendency to misspell his name as "Aryabhatta" by analogy with other names having the "bhatta" suffix‚ his name is properly spelled Aryabhata: every astronomical text spells his name thus‚[1] including Brahmagupta’s references to

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    order) for a one-variable data table in cells F2‚ G2‚ and H2 respectively. 3 5 Apply custom number formats to make the formula references appear as the following: F2- Revenue‚ G2 – Expenses‚ H2 – Balance. 3 6 Create a one-variable data table for the range E2:H18 using the Number of Attendees as the column input cell. Format the results with Accounting Number Format with two decimal places. 7 7 Copy the Number of Attendees substitution values from the one-variable data table (in cells E3:E18)‚ and then

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    wash to earn at least $250 dollars? a. Write an inequality to represent this situation‚ using x to represent the number of cars the players need to wash. 5x ≥ 250 b. Solve the inequality by isolating the variable. Show all work leading to your answer. 5x ≥ 250 x ≥ (250/5) x ≥ 50 c. Graph the solution on the number line. Be sure to include number labels to show the values of x on the number line. 50--------------->100 ( closed circle) d. Write 1-2 sentences to explain what the solution to the inequality

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    What is Education For?

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    Guitarte‚ Jose Lorenzo P. Education For Real Life Why do we study math in school? What is the sense behind a piece of paper with your name‚ saying that you graduated a BA or BS of this and that‚ when a graduate of banking later works as a hotel manager? This leads me to the main question‚ what is the purpose of education? Many of us‚ at one point in our lives‚ have asked questions similar to these. A good answer would be that education is not just centered on the academic viewpoint that many

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    MAT 117 Appendix F Chapter 11 Introductory and Intermediate Algebra‚ Third Edition‚ by Marvin L.Bittinger and Judith A.Beecher.Published by Addison Wesley. Copyright ©2007 by Pearson Education‚ Inc. Answer the following questions. Use Equation Editor to write mathematical expressions and equations. First‚ save this file to your hard drive by selecting Save As from the File menu. Click the white space below each question to maintain proper formatting. Show your work for full credit.

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    one of the first three dimensions not aggregated(i.e. not *)‚ for example cuboid (dim1‚ ∗‚ ∗‚ ∗‚ ...‚ ∗)‚ there are two cells. The number of such cuboids is (23 − 1) ∗ 27 = 896. Second‚ for cuboids with the first three dimensions aggregated‚ for example cuboid (∗‚ ∗‚ ∗‚ dim4‚ ...‚ dim10)‚ there is only one cell. The number of such cuboids is 27 = 128. So the number of non-based cells is 896 ∗ 2 + 128 − 2 = 1918. 2. How many nonempty aggregated cells an iceberg cube will contain‚ if the condition

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    gave a mark of 64% as opposed to 63 or 65%. Different teachers would give different marks because the criteria is rarely so precise. The only time there will be such precision will be in subjects like Maths where there are a large number of questions that give a set number of marks. Any attempt to provide a more precise mark to an essay is not particularly useful. No because... less precision There is not less precision in a system with more possible marks it is simply an illusion. In practice

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    entertainment for the times that students simply need to escape the stresses of school. In conclusion‚ electronic devices are here to stay. Schools need to help students find balance in their use. Banning their use will not prepare students for the real world. Thus‚ I reject the idea of banning them from schools.

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    SQL Assignment A. Single Table Queries 1. Compose a query to list the number of customers in each state. In the result table‚ your query should show state and the number of customers in each state. Sort the results by state in ascending order. 2. For each product that had been ordered‚ we would like to know the total quantity that had been requested. List the most popular product first and the least popular product last. In the result table‚ show the product ID and the total quantity that had

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    Data Sufficiency (218 Questions) 1. 86-!-item-!-187;#058&000002 A garden store purchased a number of shovels and a number of rakes. If the cost of each shovel was $14 and the cost of each rake was $9‚ what was the total cost of the shovels and rakes purchased by the store? (1) The ratio of the number of shovels to the number of rakes purchased by the store was 2 to 3. (2) The total number of shovels and rakes purchased by the store was 50. 2. 142-!-item-!-187;#058&000140 Of the

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