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Sinclair CC - DEV - 085
ROUNDING WHOLE NUMBERS - 2P R O C E D U R E E X A M P L E S1) Underline the number occupying the place value you are rounding to. 2) Circle the number on its immediate right. 3) a. If the circled number is 5 or larger, add 1 to the underlined numb
Sinclair CC - DEV - 085
WHAT ARE PROPORTIONS? Proportions are the comparison of two ratios. Proportions are solved by a process called cross multiplication or cross multiplication with reducing. If ratios are the comparison of two measurements then proportions are the compa
Sinclair CC - DEV - 084
DEV084 Basic Mathematics IDivision of DecimalsSHOW WORK! Divide to as many places as needed until remainders are zero. 1) 0.38 7.942 2) 2.7 54.27 3) 36 1.84) 0.005 0.462305) 0.9 103.56) 0.06 4.7227)0.2136 68) 5 2.09) 33.2 8.310)
Sinclair CC - DEV - 108
Evaluating Expressions - 1You are already familiar with expressions like 3x + 5, 2x - 3x or -6ab. Sometimes it is desirable to have a numerical value for these expressions. This can only be done when the unknowns are given specific numerical values.
Sinclair CC - DEV - 085
Adding Fractions - 1 Add and reduce to lowest terms. 1 3 1 +7 2 8 9 16 5 +6 8 4 3) 2 5 12 1 +4 6 7 16 3 +9 8 51)2)4)5)9 16 1 +3 4 76)1 4 5 +4 8 37)5 8 3 +4 16 78)7 +4 3 89)3 16 7 +2 8 310)1 2 1 +4 3 211)4 5 7 +1 10 6
Sinclair CC - DEV - 084
DEV084 Basic Mathematics I1.Subtracting Unlike Denominators3.7 12 1 - 32.3 8 3 - 166 7 4 - 54.8 9 2 - 35.14 15 2 - 56.5 6 11 - 307.3 4 5 -8 8 248.1 2 5 -3 9 129.4 7 1 -3 14 610.1 2 2 - 3 1111.1 8 3 -7 4 8
Sinclair CC - DEV - 108
Division With Exponents - 14x 7 1) -8x 4 6 x3 y5 2) 2xy3)a5 b4 a3 b54)21ab 5 -7a 4b5)-5x 7 y 5 z3 25x 3 y 5 z76)a3 b2 c 4 a 2 b3 c 45 x4 y z 7) 2 5 x y z-a 4b 3 8) 3a 4b 39)4 m2 n7 13 m4 n310)-3s12 t 4 9s 4 t12-121bc 2
Sinclair CC - DEV - 108
Multiplication and Division with Signed NumbersFind the products and quotients. 1) - 16.8 (- 5) = _ 11) 7 (- 7) = _2) - 9 6= _12) 42 7= _3) - 31 9= _ 7 4 13) - - 8 7 14) - 40 8= _4) - 7(- 5)= _= _5) (- 0.06)
Sinclair CC - DEV - 108
One-Step Equations Using the Addition Rule - 1Goal: To isolate the variable by itself. Method: If there is a number added to the variable then subtract this number from both sides. If there is a number subtracted from the variable then add this numb
Sinclair CC - DEV - 108
Pythagorean Theorem - 1A right triangle is a triangle that has one right angle. If an A right angle has a measure of 90o angle is a right angle, it has a symbol (marking the angle as shown in the diagram to the below. The two sides, or legs, that me
Sinclair CC - DEV - 108
DEV 108 Notes PacketDeveloped by Patty Clark Patti Fernandez Vince MillerRevised Spring `04DEV 108 Notes Revised Spring 2004p.1DEV 108 Notes Revised Spring 2004p.2DEV 108 Notes Packet Table of Contents:Unit 1 Whole Numbers & Integers
Sinclair CC - DEV - 085
Answer Key to Dev 085 Practice TestsUnit 11) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 12,124 36,180 304 222 73 19 9 3 -42 24 -75 48 12 75 8,000 4,000 42 x 53 2,700-3,000 - $17,000 $1,166 25 ft 188 pins
Sinclair CC - DEV - 085
DEV 085 HW #4 Spring 2004Name _ Date _ Class_Directions: Read and evaluate each problem. Show your work on a separate sheet of paper and attach it to the back of this one. You must show your work to get credit. Circle and highlight your answers
Sinclair CC - DEV - 085
DEV 085 NotesDeveloped by Patty Clark Patti Fernandez Vince Miller Revised Spring 2004DEV 085 Notes Revised Spring 2004 p. 1DEV 085 Notes Unit 4 Table of Contents:Unit 4 Measurement & Statistics Unit 4 Practice Problems page 3 page 12Answers
Sinclair CC - DEV - 108
Dev 108Practice Test 3Directions: Read and evaluate each problem. Show all work. Label all answers as needed. NO CALCULATORS. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) -4x 3 = 55 y = 28 108.8 = 4(12x 10) 4.5x 0.25 = 75.485 x + = 2(x + 4) In the formula: V = r2h solv
Sinclair CC - DEV - 085
DEV 085 HW #1AName _ Date _ Class_Directions: Read and evaluate each problem. Show your work on a separate sheet of paper and attach it to the back of this one. You must show your work to get credit. Circle and highlight your answers on yourwor
Sinclair CC - DEV - 084
Dev 084 Fall Name_ Homework #3A Dev 084 Section_ Show all of your work. Place your answers in the answer box. Match the example with the type of fraction that it is. 7 1) 5a. properAnswer Box1._ 21._ 2._ 22._ 3._ 23._ 4._ 24._1 2) 23)b. impr
Cornell - ECON - 301
Economics 301 Fall, 1999SECOND HOUR EXAM November 9thJ. Wissink Cornell UniversityDirections: Answer all questions. Write legibly, concisely and coherently. Be sure to label all axes, functions and variables used. READ QUESTIONS CAREFULLY. Draw
Sinclair CC - DEV - 108
DEV 108 HW #4 Exponents and PolynomialsName _ Date _ Class_Directions: Read and evaluate each problem. Show your work on a separate sheet of paper and attach it to theback of this one. You must show your work to get credit. Circle and highlight
Bowling Green - MBA - 8000
The Interactive Beer Game1Supply Chain Configuration Consider a supply chain consisting of four components: - Factory - Distribution center - Warehouse - Retailer Material flows upstream to downstream (i.e., from the factory to distribution cen
Bowling Green - MBA - 8000
The Interactive Beer Game1I. THE DECISION CONTEXT - Supply Chain Configuration - The Decision II. RULES OF THE GAME - Objectives - Assumptions - Configuration III. USING THE SOFTWARE - Playing - Performance Evaluation1Prepared by Professor Ar
BU - PY - 541
PY541 Problem Set 1: Due Thursday, September 12, 2002 in class1) I showed in class that the single one dimensional classical harmonic oscillator is ergodic. Show that it does not, however, obey the mixing hypothesis. That is, show that a general ini
BU - PY - 541
PY541 Problem Set 2: Due Thursday, September 26, 2002 in class1) Consider quasi-static processes in which a gas goes between points A and B, as shown in the diagram below, by several different paths. In general, some heat is adsorbed from or emitted
BU - PY - 541
Problem Set 2: Solutions1) a)B 2EAB = WAB = -AP dV = -1V -7/5 dV =5 -2/5 (2 - 1) = -0.605atm m3 -60.5kJ 2Along path a, we have P = -0.621V + 1.621. Then,2WA = -aP dV = -1(-0.621V + 1.621)dV = 0.621 1.5 - 1.621 = -0.689atm m3
BU - PY - 541
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BU - PY - 541
Problem Set 4: Solutions1) a)Z=- p2 Kx2 bx4 dp dx exp - - - 2 h 2kT 2kT kT(1) (2) (3)-dp dx p2 bx4 exp -(1/2kT )( + Kx2 ) (1 - )= 2 h kT = b < x4 > kT (1 - ) h kTwhere, < x4 >= ( Therefore, Z = b) Z = Tr where, < x4 >= 2 h 2 h <
BU - PY - 541
Solutions Problem Set 51) N geB = V hceB where = mc and g = 2 due to spin. From Euler-McLaurin formula:dpz 1 2 /2m + (n + 1/2) - ]) + 1 2 n=0 exp ([pz h h1 = exp[ ] + 1 n=0 The first term gives usual result for B = 0: n=01 1 d + exp[
BU - PY - 541
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BU - PY - 541
PY541 Practice Problems on Quantum Gases1) Start with the expression derived in class for the grand potential of a Bose or Fermi gas expressed as an integral over energy, obtained by a change of variables from the momentum. By integrating by parts,
BU - PY - 541
Final Exam Solutions, PY5411). An ergodic system passes through all points in phase space on the fixed energy hypersurface (or arbitrarily close to all points) during its evolution under the classical equations of motion, with almost any initial con
Cornell - CS - 113
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Texas A&M - CPSC - 0294
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Texas A&M - CPSC - 0294
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Old Dominion - CS - 350
CS 350: Assignment Kit for Program 1Fall 2005Version 1.1 (subject to revision)Program 1August 20051 2005 by Carnegie Mellon University/ODUPersonal Software Process for Engineers: Part I Assignment Kit for Program 1 OverviewOverview Thi
SUNY Stony Brook - CVC - 573
Educational Games The Science of Having FunTony Scarlatos, Multimedia Lab DirectorThe CS Multimedia Lab: Blending Art and Code Part of the Center for Visual Computing (CVC) Established in 1995 with a grant from NSF Research support from the Nat
SUNY Stony Brook - CVC - 573
iSIGN: MAKING THE BENEFITS OF READING ALOUD ACCESSIBLE TO FAMILIES WITH DEAF CHILDRENTony Scarlatos Computer Science Department Stony Brook University, SUNY Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA Lori Scarlatos Computer and Information Science Brooklyn College,
SUNY Stony Brook - CVC - 573
iSignMaking the Benefits of Reading Aloud Accessible to Families with Deaf ChildrenEducational approaches for deaf children ASL is the traditional and historical system of communication"The accessible, natural language for Deaf children is a vis
SUNY Stony Brook - CVC - 573
PHYSICAL COMPUTING AND MULTIMODAL INPUT IN HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERFACES*Lori Scarlatos Department of Computer and Information Science Brooklyn College 2900 Bedford Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11210 Tel: (718) 677-6170 Email: lori@sci.brooklyn.cuny.edu ABSTRACT T
SUNY Stony Brook - SPEECH - 573
SALTSpeech Application Language Tags (SALT) 1.0 SpecificationDocumentSALT.1.0.doc 15 July 2002 Cisco Systems Inc., Comverse Inc., Intel Corporation, Microsoft Corporation, Philips Electronics N.V., SpeechWorks International Inc., 2002. All rig
UC Davis - ARE - 138
ARE 138Winter 2009MIDTERMName:-Section A Section B11 multiple choice @ 10 pts. each = 110 pts. @ 40 pts. each = 240 pts. 6 problems=Total possible points350 pts.SECTION A. 10 points each. 1. Traditionally, many U.S. agricultural po
Colorado State - MATH - 560
Math 560, Assignment 1 Due Wednesday, September 71. Prove Theorem 1.2.4 All bases for a nite dimensional linear space have the same number of elements. 2. Prove Theorem 1.2.9 (1) Every nite dimensional vector space over K is isomorphic to Kn , n =
Colorado State - MATH - 560
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - ATMOS - 20090223
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University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - ATMOS - 20090223
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University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - ATMOS - 20090223
UPPER AIR CALCULATIONS AND PLOTTING (Ver 5.48.1-LINUX-X11)Current filename: /mnt/noaaport/nwstg/convert/09022300_upa.wxpDate: 0000Z 23 FEB 09Searching for KILX.Searching the city database file for: KILX .Date:0000Z 23 FEB 09Station: KILX
Toledo - CSC - 343
CSC343 - Introduction to DatabasesCSC343 - Introduction to DatabasesWeek 10: The Entity-Relationship ModelThe Entity-Relationship Model Entities, Relationships and Attributes Cardinalities and Keys Entity Hierarchies and Aggregation Designing a
Toledo - CSC - 343
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Toledo - CSC - 343
Week 6: Embedded SQLImpedance Mismatch Statement-Level vs Call-Level Interfaces Static SQL Transactions and Cursors Dynamic SQL JDBCEmbedded SQLTraditional applications often need to "embed" SQL statements inside the instructions of a procedural
Toledo - CSC - 343
Week 3, CSC343 Introduction to databases Relational algebraQuerying and updating a database Union, intersection, dierence of sets Renaming, selection, projection Joins, cartesian productslide 1Queries and updatesWhen Codd proposed relational
Toledo - CSC - 343
CSC343, intro to databasesWeek 2: Relational modelRelational model from math to schema Null values, constraints, keysslide 1Relational modelProposed in 1970 (Cobb), implemented in the 1980s, supports data independence Cartesian produ
St. John Fisher - KEEP - 04046
Kendra Lynn Astemborski kla04046@sjfc.edu OBJECTIVE EDUCATION To obtain a Childhood Education and/or Special Education position. St. John Fisher College, Rochester, New York BS Childhood Education Anticipated May 2011 BS Special Education Work well w
St. John Fisher - KEEP - 04046
How to Write a Letter!Directions: Write down what you have learned about how to write a letter. Once you are finished completing the worksheet, bring your work to the teacher so that they may review it. You will then complete the Internet-based Prob
Cornell - WEB - 4710
Math 4710: Homework 8 Due Friday, November 7, 2008As announced some time ago, we'll have an in class prelim on Monday November 17. The exam will start with the material in chapter 5 of our web textbook and include material people have a reasonable t
Bridgeport - CS - 597
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Washington - CUSP - 149
Warren, I'm involved in Engineering Mentor Night with the Puget Sound Engineering Council. This is a unique opportunity for UWB students along with community college students on Wednesday, October 8 to find out about engineering careers one on
Washington - ENVH - 432
EnvH 432 Winter, 2006 Background material for Unit "2": airborne particles Important reference material NIOSH method 0500, particles not otherwise regulated (total) NIOSH method 0600, particles not otherwise regulated (respirable)Operating instru
Texas A&M - CHEM - 228
Quiz#4 Spring 2008Chem 228-501 Organic Chemistry II D. RomoName: _ UIN #: _ Seat #: _1) Provide one resonance structure for the following compounds. (4 pts)O OCN2) Provide the missing reagents, starting materials, or product in the trans
E. Kentucky - COMMON - 461
E. Kentucky - COMMON - 461
E. Kentucky - COMMON - 461
E. Kentucky - COMMON - 461