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    difference. To be precise I used a top hand balance that measures to two decimal places. Improvements: In order to solve the issue of the crystals sticking to the stirring rod could be solved by adding the rod to the scale and measure it with the crucible both before and after then deducting it. Additionally it could be solved by being extra cautious and making sure you remove the crystals from the rod on the side of the

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    Good Will Hunting Film Essay Everyone experiences hard times in their lives. Good will Hunting is a film about a teenage boy named Will Hunting who has no family. His parents died when he was young and he as been alone ever since. Will has a very strong ability‚ but nobody knows what it is or even that he has it. The ability to face hardships is an essential human quality because everybody has to face them in life. Will Hunting had to learn how to face life’s hardships by himself. At the beginning

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    The most significant challenge that I have faced was my Eagle project. It started of well‚ I managed to acquire enough donations to construct the planned amount of boardwalk and had found several volunteers. I planned to do my project in April to avoid bad weather during the winter. The first problem arose when my project benefactor wanted to change the type of decking used which caused the cost of the project to double. This resulted in the length of boardwalk being reduced to approximately one

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    Dishonesty of Honest People: A theory of Self-Concept maintenance. Main idea    People think of themselves as honest. Yes‚ in reality dishonesty pays quite generously (give examples) The paper demonstrates that their convenience people become dishonest enough to profit but also behave honestly enough to maintain their self-concept. Why are People Dishonest?               Origins of theory date from Adam Smith/Thomas Hobbes using Homo Economicus

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    the next two terms of the sequence would be logm5 mk and logm6 mk. Find an expression for the nth term of each sequence. Write your expressions in the form p/q where p‚ q Z. Justify your answer using technology. To find the nth term‚ I first solved the sequence on the first row. This is shown below. Log2 8 = x Log4 8 = x Log8 8 = x Log16 8 = x Log32 8 =x ⇒2x = 8 ⇒4x = 8 ⇒8x = 8 ⇒16x = 8 ⇒32x = 8 ⇒2x = 23 ⇒(22)x = 23 ⇒x = 1 ⇒(24)x = 23 ⇒(25)x

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    Fermat's Last Theorem

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    world applications. Fermat had scribbled on the margin of Arithmetica‚ the book that inspired his theorem‚ that he had a proof that would not fit on the margin of a book. From the 1600’s-mid 1900’s this proof remained unsolved. It was eventually solved by Andrew Wiles. Andrew Wiles as a child always loved math‚ he would always make up problems and challenge himself. His greatest challenge was when he stumbled upon Fermat’s Last Theorem at the local library. The problem for Wiles was that on the

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     does Y evenly divide  X? • An instance: a specific problem instance – Does 3 evenly divide 6? 3 Decidable or not? Decidable or not? • A decidable problem‚ is a problem that could  be solved using a computer. • A An undecidable problem‚ is a problem that  d id bl bl i bl th t can never be solved using a computer‚ neither  now or in the future. • Only decidable problems! 4 Classification • We need to classify problems in terms of their  p y computability. • Th Three classes: l – P class

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    Statement of the Problem

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    person to decide whether or not the problem has actually been solved. The third section can sometimes be the most complex as in this one you need to say what form the solution should be in‚ although this ultimately depends on what the problem is. What restrictions are in place on the solution e.g. Time‚ budget and resources? What is the scope of resources that can be used to try and solve the problem? When you believe you have solved the problem will your client want a white paper report? A

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    Writing an Outline

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    easily solved. One of the solutions is rereading the text repeatedly. By reading it more than one time the writer can understand the text more in a way that helps him in identifying the main ideas. Identifying key word is another solution. Also locating topic sentences helps in providing main ideas for the outline. This helps in recognizing supporting details. Topic ideas and supporting details make up an outline. In conclusion‚ though outlining has many hindrances they could be easily solved. By

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    Statistics for Management Unit 1 Unit 1 Introduction Structure: 1.1 Introduction to Statistics Learning objectives Importance of Statistics in modern business environment 1.2 Definition of Statistics 1.3 Scope and Applications of Statistics 1.4 Characteristics of Statistics 1.5 Functions of Statistics 1.6 Limitations of Statistics 1.7 Statistical Softwares 1.8 Summary 1.9 Terminal Questions 1.10 Answers to SAQs and TQs Answers to Self Assessment Questions Answers to Terminal

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