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    Erica Alonso Chemistry Honors 1 Mr. Cunningham 1.07 Accuracy and Precision Procedure Access the virtual lab and complete the experiments. Data • Below is the table that you will complete for the virtual lab. Either type your results into this table or print the table from the virtual lab (it must be submitted to receive full credit for this assignment.) Part I: Density of Unknown Liquid Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Mass of Empty 10 mL graduated cylinder (grams) 26 25.6 26 Volume of liquid

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    Accuracy and Precision of Spitballs Problem: How far will the spitballs land from the target when shot at different distances? How far will the spitballs be from each other when shot from different distances? Hypothesis: I believe that the accuracy will be similar when shot at the same distance but the closer you get to the target the more accurate it will be. For precision I think they should not be that far apart because you should shoot them relatively close. Materials: The materials

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    by: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and it has many inaccuracies. This story is about Paul Revere’s Ride. The Third story is called “How Accurate Was Longfellow’s Poem?” This was written by: Franklin Johnson and it was about how the story had many inaccuracies and the story has been changed from what actually happened. Three inaccuracies about Longfellow’s poem was that there were three people‚ the lantern signal‚ and how the story ends. A big inaccuracy in the story is the lantern signal. According to

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    sanbornwesterncamps.com This is my Classroom I have trees for walls I have the sky for a roof I have the ground for a floor The wind is like an air conditioner The sun is like a heater The rock that I am sitting on is like a desk. 6th grade student Sensory Awareness Activities 1. Magic Eye: This activity stresses the full use of the sense of sight. Subtle patterns‚ textures‚ forms and colors pop into clear focus through the Magic Eye. A Magic Eye can be a piece of cardboard with a hole in the middle

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    Unit 1 Sensory Impairment

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    first step in supporting people with a sensory impairment appropriately is to identify them. Local authorities should put in place a process to understand the prevalence of sensory loss in their populations to inform commissioning and market shaping functions. They should also have in place systems to record the number of people known to them. In identifying people with sensory impairment it is important to have in mind that: • There is a high prevalence of sensory loss amongst older people. • People

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    Historical Analysis of Noah Emma O’Neil CHW3M0-B Ms. Kuypers May 16th‚ 2014 Noah It was once said “if you don’t remember history accurately‚ how can you learn?” Accurate portrayals of historical Hollywood movies are more or less unheard of. These movies show a false representation of what occurred in the time period‚ making it hard for people to know fact from fiction about the past. The movie Noah‚ despite its best efforts‚ is not historically accurate because it does not

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    The financial accuracy is 90.4% witch is a difference of $ 23‚000‚000. The inventory accuracy for New Coke is 75%. The accuracy for Diet Coke is 100%. And finally the accuracy for Coke classic is 50%. With an average total actual inventory accuracy of 75% and a financial accuracy of 90.4% I would not consider this to be at the level of accuracy described in the book which states that “most agree that an ongoing accuracy level in the very high 90 percentile range is required in order to maintain confidence

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    “To what extent do historical inaccuracies in the film Pearl Harbor‚ directed by Michael Bay‚ affect its reliability for a historian studying the attack by the Japanese on December 7th‚ 1941?” Word Count: 1571 IB History of the Americas - HL Internal Assessment Emily ------- 002309----- TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE SECTION A: PLAN OF INVESTIGATION 3 SECTION B: SUMMARY OF EVIDENCE 4-6 SECTION C: EVALUATION OF SOURCES 7-8 SECTION D: ANALYSIS

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    Caesar and Mark Antony. Produced in 1963‚ this movie is a one of a kind as it portrays the Roman Republic transition. Although the motion picture is mostly very true to the historic facts‚ there are a few examples where the producers deviated from accuracy. The movie is not entirely correct with some of the costume and set choices‚ representation of the character Octavian‚ and Mark Antony’s family affairs. More importantly‚ Octavian’s character is adapted for the movie and does not precisely represent

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    Inaccuracies of the Consumer Price Index(CPI) Aman Aggarwal Sept. 28‚ 1996 The Consumer Price Index is a measure of the prices of a fixed market basket of some 300 consumer goods and services purchased by a "typical" urban consumer. The 1982-1984 period serves as the base period so analysts can compare other year’s changes with this base period. The composition of the market basket is fixed in the base period and is assumed not to change from one period to another. The reason for the assumption

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