Factor bingo The students in Ms. Nomial’s Algebra class like to play Factor bingo. Every student gets a bingo card to play. The way Ms. Nomial plays it is that she writes polynomials on the board‚ the students have to fully factor each polynomial. After they have factored the polynomial they cover any of those factored that they have on their card. To win the games the first student must cover five in a row‚ column‚ or diagonal wins factor bingo. Ms. Nomial wrote $ polynomials on the board which
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Simplify the fractions t = 6 hours Multiply the remaining power of 10 5.6 54. A student simplifies the expression 4 x3 - 1 4 x2 to x - 1. Explain the student’s error. The answer should be 1 6.2 Factor the trinomial completely. 66. -y3 + 9y2 - 14y The GCF for this problem is -1y -y(y^2-9y+14)
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Answer keys PRACTICE TEST 1 LISTENING Section 1 1 A 2 C 3 D 4 D 5 C 6 Prescott (must be correct spelling with capital “P”) 7 41 8 Fountain (must have capital “F”) 9 752239 10 £65 Section 2 11 E 12 F 13 H 14 $250 million 15 roads//road system 16 too late 17 school children//boys 18 3 19 boats//pleasure crafty/boats and pleasure craft 20 pilot 21 (musical) instruments Section 3 22 A 23 B 24 C 25 A 26 talk//give a talk 27 write up work 28 can choose 29 open book
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market.” These costs are grouped into a category classified as “distance” which itself is sub-divided into four dimensions: cultural distance‚ administrative distance‚ geographic distance‚ and economic distance [CAGE]. Ghemawat proceeds to list factors that influence distance and industries that are affected by the specific dimension. These results are framed in an artificially created schematic: the CAGE Distance Framework. Important attributes contributing towards cultural distance include
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Albertson’s Case Study 1. Summarize of the situation Albertsons is the third largest retail store in the United States with 2‚305 stores in 31 states. Their principal goal is to trounce Wal-Mart by investing in technology to keep their current customers happy and bring in new ones. Wal-Mart incomes annually are about $56 million and Albertsons are about $20 million so we are talking about nearly triple its size in sales. 2. Questions a. Analyze Albertsons using the value chain and competitive
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Submitted by: Giorjann Matthew S. Querubin Submitted to: Mrs. Helen I. Rarela Reaction Paper: RH Bill First of all‚ RH-bill is a Philippine bill which would be implemented to control the population rate and to expand the knowledge about maternal care. This means using of condoms and other stuff that will not make a woman pregnant. Actually‚ I’m still uncertain if I’ll be against the RH Bill or if I’ll be in favor of it because I want our population controlled and on the other hand
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CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Introduction Electronic Commerce or E-commerce is growing extensively on Internet. Although the term of "E-commerce" might sound bizarre‚ in reality it has been familiar activity: buy books online. Whereas some of people take these simple activities every day‚ most of them may not be familiar on how SMEs have applied E-commerce into their business strategies to guarantee their survival in new global marketplace [33]. There are comprehensive literatures in
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Job? • A unit in an organisation structure that remains unchanged whoever is in the job • A job consists of a related set of tasks that are carried out by a person to fulfill a purpose • Role – the part people play in carrying out their work FACTORS AFFECTING JOB DESIGN • Process of Intrinsic Motivation • Characteristics of Task Structure • Motivating Characteristics of Jobs JOB DESIGN DEFINED • “The specification of the contents‚ methods & relationships of jobs in order to satisfy technological
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not a result of random actions‚ it is a structured process that is based on solid observations about how to do something better and different. Step1-Analyze the following environmental factors of UAE: Social factors Technology factors Economical factors Environmental factors Political factors Legal factors Step-2 Development of new venture: On the basis of your PESTEL analysis identify and define the business venture which you aspire to start. The types of Business ventures possible in
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and the owners obligation to the community is to employ 30 women who do the boxing. B- Is the size of the town a factor? Would it make a difference if the company was located in a large city? Yes‚ because if the factory is located in a larger city it will find various suppliers with good quality and competitive prices. C- Is the size of the company a factor? What if it was a much larger company? Yes‚ because if the factory is larger the number of employee needed will increase
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