PAGE 19 Note: If the divided result is fraction‚ it must be round up. If it is divisibly devided‚ the result must always be plus 1. 3.The Class Interval must be written in order from Min-Max‚ or Max-Min 4. Finding the Frequency of each Class Interval by using mark Example2: Draw a Frequency Distribution Table by setting the Class Interval width to 5 with belows data. The data is the height of 36 Vocational Diploma students. xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xx xx xxx xx xx xxx xx Direction: 1. Range
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(Revised) GCSE FOUNDATION REVISION GUIDE For Linear Course Written by MR P BENSON – Maths Tutor MARCH / APRIL 2005 VERSION 1 ISSUED FEBRUARY 2006 RE-UPDATED VERSION 2 MARCH 2008 VERSION 3 UPDATED FOR NEW SPECIFICATION 2011 CONTENTS PAGE Section Topic Page A Percentages 3 B Interest 3 C Nth Terms 3 D Ratio 4 E Lowest Common Multiples 4 F Highest Common Factors 4 G Prime Numbers 5 H Fractions
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Thermochemistry IB questions 1. Ammonium nitrate‚ NH4NO3‚ dissolves readily in water according to the equation: NH4NO3(s) NH4+(aq) + NO3-(aq) H = 28kJ mol-1 Which of the following contribute(s) to the occurrence of this process? I. The system moves to lower enthalpy. II. The system becomes more disordered. a. I only b. II only c. Both I and II d. Neither I nor II 2. Which substance has the largest lattice energy? a. NaF b. KCl c. MgO d. CaS 3. A certain reaction is spontaneous
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IB CASE STUDY * CHAPTER 2 [OBJ 2] Successful companies have insightful strategies‚ great supply chains and sharp financial systems. Ultimately‚ though‚ success is a function of the people who start and sustain the company. The challenge of putting the right person into the right job in the right place at the right time for the right compensation takes us to the front lines of international business. One can evaluate HRM from many perspectives. Two reasons motivate an executive perspective
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Summary of The highest tide By Jim Lynch Written by Mike morrison Introduction paragraph The highest tide is about a 13 year old miles O’Malley who’s growing up and learning to deal with daily and social change. The main idea or theme to this book would be change it happens and we cant help it but we have to learn to deal with it. Miles life starts out normal parents together but as the story progresses his social life and the physical world around him changes some things spiral out
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Crimson Tide Review Retta Salerno University of Phoenix March 11‚ 2013 Crimson Tide Review Leadership comprises of a leader and their followers‚ and their interactions‚ where the leader utilizes their influence on their followers. Clawson states‚ "Leadership is about managing energy‚ first in leaders and then in their followers" (Clawson‚ 2006). The influence that a leader has on their followers is power. A leader can express their power in various manners‚ in French and Raven’s (1959) Five Base
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IB Physics Internal Assessment Andy Tang Research Question In this internal assessment‚ I am given a cantilever to find the physical properties of it. I decide to investigate the relationship between the force I act on one side of the cantilever and the maximum acceleration the tail can reach. This experiment will be also showing the elasticity of the cantilever. Since I pull down one side of it and fixed the other side‚ when I cut the string‚ it will bounce up and down until all the internal
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How to find success in IB Biology The International Baccalaureate program offers many classes in the vast majority of SL and HL credits with the program and does so with the science section of the program. There are many different HL science classes that can be taken in IB but here at Edison‚ there are only two classes offered once you become a senior who is looking to take an HL science class. The two choices are HL Physics and HL Biology. Both are arguably the toughest IB classes offered at Edison
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19th International Congress on Modelling and Simulation‚ Perth‚ Australia‚ 12–16 December 2011 http://mssanz.org.au/modsim2011 Reflections on case studies‚ modelling and theory building M. Mogliaa‚ K. Alexanderb‚ P. Perezc Affiliations: a Urban and Industrial Water Research Program‚ CSIRO Land and Water‚ Victoria‚ b CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences‚ Canberra‚ ACT‚ Australia c SMART Infrastructure Facility‚ University of Wollongong‚ New South Wales‚ Email: magnus.moglia@csiro.au This paper provides a
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building system (IBS) can be generally interpreted as in which all building components such as floors‚ walls‚ columns‚ beams‚ and roofs are mass produced either in a factory or at site factory according to specifications with standardize shapes and dimensions and transported to the construction projects site to be assembled into a structure with minimal site wet work and erected on the site properly joined to form the final units. The development of industrialized building system (IBS) is not new in
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