Running Header: Differentiated Instruction 1 Differentiated Instruction II Cher Nickerson-Jemerson EDU677: Monitor & Evaluating Curriculum & Instruction Systems Thinking Instructor: MiShawna Moore December 14‚ 2011 Differentiated Instruction 2 Teachers
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Problem 1 The following is a demand schedule for shoes: Price: $100 $80 $60 $40 $20 Quantity: 10 14 18 22 26 -A- Illustrate the demand curve. -B- How much will consumers spend on shoes at a price of $80? At P=$80‚ q=14. -C- As price drops from $100 to $80‚ is the demand elastic or inelastic? Show your work or reasoning. As price drops from $100 to $80‚ q rises from 10 to 14. e= (% change in qty)/(%change in price) = - [4/10]/[20/100] = -(2/5)/(1/5) = -2 Hence the demand is elastic. Problem 2
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not in the sense that one needs to less excess weight to be faster. The body actually transfers more blood to the muscles‚ so one can utilize these more efficient. More blood in the muscles means more fuel‚ more oxygen and more stamina for action. This blood gets
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Understanding basic economics Daniel van der Valk In this essay I will be talking and showing what different concepts is and what they look like on the PPC (production opportunity curve). The concepts this paper would explain are: Scarcity‚ Choice‚ Opportunity Cost‚ Unemployment and Economic Growth. The paper would also be categorized in that order. I will state the full meaning and understanding of each concept then will show where it stands on the graph. Scarcity cost‚ Choice and Opportunity Cost are
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CHAPTER 4 : FUNCTIONS AND THEIR GRAPHS 4.1 Definition of Function A function from one set X to another set Y is a rule that assigns each element in X to one element in Y. 4.1.1 Notation If f denotes a function from X to Y‚ we write 4.1.2 Domain and range X is known as the domain of f and Y the range of f. (Note that domain and range are sets.) 4.1.3 Object and image If and ‚ then x and y are known respectively as the objects and images of f. We can write ‚ ‚ . We can represent
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DATE: November 6‚ 2013 Question 1: At the Portland Fish Exchange‚ each day some amount of cod is brought to market. Supply is perfectly inelastic at that amount. How much cod is caught and brought to market varies day to day. Assuming the demand curve does not vary over time‚ use a supply and demand diagram to illustrate how the price is determined on different days. Explain how this process allows us to identify different points on the demand curve. Question 2: Consider the CEO compensation
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CALCULATOR SECTION 1. For find at the point (3‚ 4) on the curve. A. B. C. D. E. 2. Suppose silver is being extracted from a mine at a rate given by ‚ A(t) is measured in tons of silver and t in years from the opening of the mine. Which is an expression for the amount of silver extracted from the mine in the first 5 years of its opening? A. B. C. D. E. 3. Joe Student ’s calculus test grades (G) are
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Essential Graphs for Microeconomics Basic Economic Concepts ( Production Possibilities Curve Nature & Functions of Product Markets ( Demand and Supply: Market clearing equilibrium (Floors and Ceilings (Consumer and Producer Surplus (Effect of Taxes Theory of the Firm (Short Run Cost (Long Run Cost
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1.Who accompanies Banquo at the opening of Act 2? What is his relation to Banquo? Fleance is the one who accompanies Banquo. He is his son. 2.What is Macbeth’s hallucination before he murders Duncan? What does this mean? Macbeth’s hallucination is a dagger which he wants to grasp but of course he can’t‚ and he realizes that he is seeing the dagger that he plans to use in the murder‚ a dagger which beckons him toward King Duncan’s door‚ and a dagger upon which appear thick drops of blood. He understands
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FLANNEL GRAPH. This teaching tool is called by different names: Visual Board Frick Board Slap Board Felt Board Choreograph Videograph The tool consists of only two Parts - a board covered with flannel and objects having fluzzy and napped backing. The principle involved is the interlooking of fibres of two rough or hairy surfaces‚ so that the pieces pressed on to a background which is hard and vertical will stay. It can be illustrated on a larger scale by pressing two tooth brushes
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