Mathematics WORKED SOLUTIONS FOR CSEC® EXAMINATIONS 2006 –2010 DEREK MCMONAGLE CSEC® is a registered trade mark(s) of the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC). MATHEMATICS Worked Solutions for CSEC® Examinations 2006–2010 is an independent publication and has not been authorized‚ sponsored‚ or otherwise approved by CXC. 9780230407381_FM.indd 1 9/15/10 9:22 AM Macmillan Education Between Towns Road‚ Oxford‚ OX4 3PP A division of Macmillan Publishers Limited Companies and representatives
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Statistical Report The Relationships between Location‚ Income‚ and Credit Balance for the customers of AJ Davis Department Store Math 533 Course Project Part A AJ DAVIS DEPARTMENT STORES AJ Davis Department Store Customer Research A. Brief Introduction The department store AJ Davis would like to find out more information about their customers. A sample of 50 credit customers is selected with data collected on the following five variables: 1. LOCATION (Rural‚ Urban‚ Suburban)
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Your Name: Jennifer Green MAT 205 Final Examination Your Score: of 250 points NOTE: You must show your work on each problem to receive full credit points allocated for each problem (excluding T/F questions) Write a matrix to display the information. 1) At a store‚ Sam bought 3 batteries‚ 15 60-watt light bulbs‚ 46 100-watt light bulbs‚ 8 picture-hanging kits‚ and a hammer. Jennifer bought 12 batteries‚ 3 100-watt light bulbs‚ and a package of tacks. Write the
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Historical Investigation into; How were the Nazi Government able to benefit from the Reichstag Fire? Word Count: 1‚752 Section A: Plan of the Investigation The subject of this investigation is to study how the Nazi government was able to benefit from the Reichstag on fire in 1933. I will conduct research into this topic using primary and secondary sources. This evidence will be discussed in section B. Two key texts‚ A.J Nicholls‚ Weimar
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********** | Communication Studies – Internal Assessment | Lower 6 Science 2 | Teacher: ******** | TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION PREFACE REFLECTIVE PIECE ANALYTICAL CONCLUSION APPENDIX BIBLIOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION The theme of “Technology” and topic of “Artificial Intelligence in Society” was chosen as I found it very intruding because I grew up being exposed to all sorts of technological and electronic equipment. I have always been interested in technology and I have always
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General Introduction My portfolio‚ “The Effects of Photo-Manipulation on Teenagers’ Self-perception” consists of a reflection‚ expository and analysis. Photo manipulation is the application of image editing techniques to create an illusion or deceive someone. The portfolio’s purpose is to educate teenagers about the effects that photo-manipulation may have on their self-perception. In the reflection‚ I explored the negative effects of photo-manipulation on a teenager whose low self-esteem led
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Communication studies PREFACE The following reflective piece will take the form of a Monologue‚ and the purpose of this is to understand fully what goes on in the mind of a psychopath. It exhibits his thoughts‚ ideas‚ plots and emotions‚ so you can relate to him. This piece will demonstrate effects of psychopaths on their relatives and society. This monologue is intended for audiences above the age of thirteen. As it contains violent and abusive scenes it may not be suitable for children under
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Information Technology Unit 2 Internal Assessment Table of Contents Content Page Acknowledgements i Abstract 1 Section 1 2 Problem Definition 3 Analysis of the problem 4-5 Identification and Justification of tools 6-7 Assessment of the implication of the solution 8-9 Section 2 10 Implementation of the solution 11-14 Section 3 15 Appendices
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MATHEMATICS POST-TEST APRIL 2010 Multiple Choices: 1. What is the average of A‚ B‚ C? a. ABC/3 c. 3(A+B+C)/.3 b. (A+B+C)/3 d. ABC/A+B+C 2. Which of the following has the LEAST Numerical value? a. 11/12 b. 6/8 c. 5/7 d. ¾ 3. If 2 apples cost P25.00‚ how many apples can be purchased for P100.00? a. 8 aplles c. 2 dozens b. ½ dozen d. 1 ½ dozens 4. If 2 tablespoons= 1 liquid oz.‚ and 5 tablespoons = ¼ cup‚ then‚ how many liquid ounces are there in one cup? a
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research. This has given us the knowledge to predict how children will develop in the five main areas: physical‚ communication‚ cognitive‚ social‚ emotional‚ behavioural and moral. Patterns of development can be understood in terms of sequence and rate. The sequence of development from birth to 19 years describes the order in which we expect things to happen. We use this to predict the development of a child‚ as well as to observe and report if they are not following the expected pattern of development
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