M11/5/MATME/SP1/ENG/TZ1/XX 22117303 mathematics STANDARD level Paper 1 Candidate session number 0 0 Wednesday 4 May 2011 (afternoon) Examination code 2 1 hour 30 minutes 2 1 1 – 7 3 0 3 instructions to candidates Write your session number in the boxes above. not open this examination paper until instructed to do so. Do You are not permitted access to any calculator for this paper. Section A: answer all questions in the boxes
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[BOUND REFERENCE] Contents Core – Statistical Analysis ................................................................................................................................................. 2 Core – Scattergraph Draw & Interpret (Step 2) ................................................................................................................ 3 Core – Scattergraph Draw & Interpret (Step 2 Continued) .........................................................................
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I’m not going to lie‚ there are some classes where I’m just not as strong in. One of these classes is math‚ what a surprise. But just because I’m not as strong in this subject‚ it doesn’t mean that I’m bad at it. Actually‚ for quite a while in high school‚ I would get straight A’s. Even .while taking college level math‚ I wouldn’t get bad grades. However it’s not easy. It’s always math class that has to give homework during breaks and every single school day. So because of this it takes a lot of
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Mrs. Lebowitz‚ The question was‚ “What AACPS teacher motivated you to pursue a career in STEM?” and the answer was obvious. Even though every (good) math teacher shows their students how to do math‚ you were the first teacher who taught us what the math meant‚ what people actually used it for. I came out of algebra‚ geometry‚ and pre-calculus with knowledge of how to factor‚ how to use the Pythagorean Theorem‚ and how to find a function’s horizontal asymptotes‚ but after your calculus class I had
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Mrs. R. JANAKI P.G. Assistant in Maths Rani Meyyammai Girls Hr. Sec. School R.A. Puram‚ Chennai - 600 028 Thiru R. SWAMINATHAN Thiru S. PANNEER SELVAM Principal Alagappa Matriculation Hr. Sec. School Karaikudi - 630 003 P.G. Assistant in Maths G.H.S.S.‚ M.M.D.A. Colony Arumbakkam‚ Chennai - 600 106 Thiru A.V. BABU CHRISTOPHER P.G. Assistant in Maths St. Joseph’s H.S. School Chengalpattu-603 002 Mrs. K.G. PUSHPAVALLI P.G. Assistant in Maths Lady Sivaswami Ayyar G.H.S. School
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This file of MATH 156 Final Exam shows the solutions to the following problems: 1) State the converse of the following: 2) Martians are green. Frogs are green. Therefore frogs are Martians. 3) 25‚ 175‚ 1225‚ 8575‚ 60‚025‚ . . . 4) 100; Mayan 5) A rectangle 15 units high and 11 units wide 6) Decide whether or not the set is closed under addition. { 8} 7) Estimate by rounding to the leftmost digit. 8) Perform the calculation mentally. 25 ? 25 ? 8 9) Find all the factors of the number. 56 10)
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what is 1+1 and your answer‚ or course‚ is going to be 2. But what if God responded to that elementary question with the answer of 3? Would you question it? Or would you take His answer as-is because He is all knowing? I am going to explore through math whether or not we‚ as Christians‚ it is wrong to question God. A bible verse that immediately comes to mind on the subject of the impossible is when Jesus feeds the five thousand. 13 When Jesus heard what had happened‚ he withdrew
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and make sure to study the given graph. For the purposes of the assignment‚ it would be helpful to copy the graph onto your own scratch paper. Write a two to three page paper that is formatted in APA style and according to the Math Writing Guide. Format your math work as shown in the example and be concise in your reasoning. In the body of your essay‚ please make sure to include: An answer to the three questions asked about given real-world situation. An application of the given situation
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According to the author‚ what were the five strands of mathematical proficiency that her “math stars” exhibited? Briefly describe each of the five strands. • The five strands of mathematical proficiency that the author’s “math stars” exhibited were conceptual understanding‚ procedural fluency‚ strategic competence‚ adaptive reasoning‚ and productive disposition. Conceptual understanding is the connection of math concepts‚ operations‚ and relations to concepts and ideas that the students already know
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Math and Science The math teacher can teach students about exponential notation. Once students become proficient in reading and writing numbers in exponential form‚ and in converting numbers between exponential‚ factor‚ and standard form‚ they can apply this knowledge to topics in science. For example‚ they can write the distance between the sun and each planet using scientific notation. For advanced students‚ you can teach them about negative exponents. Then they can explore the half-life of
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