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MODULE 2 - SLP
Module 2 - SLP
Module 2 - SLP
Question 1
f(0) = 9(0) - 6 = -6
Question2
To answer the question, you need an equation like y=A(x-h)^2+k, with (h,k) being the (x,y) coordinates of the vertex, the values of which gives the number of watches Bob must repair to ...
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QUANTITATIVE METHODS
Quantitative Methods
Quantitative Methods
Question 2
A furniture manufacturer has recently noticed a reduction in the profit achieved in their Tables' product line and in order to address the product is conducting a review to understand which model(s) are more profitable and it should concentrate on. It currently makes four different tables ...
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MODULE 1
Module 1 - SLP: Set Theory
Module 1 - SLP: Set Theory
Sets
List of five items apersonally NEED to buy the amost (essential items)
Set A = {iPhone, laptop, food, house, motorcycle}
List of five items athat WANT to buy athe most (fun stuff)
Set B = {iPhone, car, club memberships, pet, branded ...
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CONSTRUCTION PROCUREMENT
Construction Procurement
Construction Procurement
Cost Calculations
The resources demands for three types of major transportation of manufactured goods project investigated during the period when Davis Belfield & Every Ltd. is faced with problems related to expansion of business.
For each project, the cost in billions of dollars, the engineering ...
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Permutation
Permutation
Rearranging the word “GREAT”, would give us the following list.
GREAT
GETAR
GTEAR
RETAG
RAETG
EGTAR
EARTG
ETGAR
ARETG
ATGER
TGEAR
TEGAR
GRETA
GETRA
GTERA
RETGA
RAEGT
EGTRA
EARGT
ETGRA
AREGT
ATGRE
TGERA
TEGRA
GRAET
GARET
GTAER
REGAT
RTAEG
EGRAT
EATRG
AGRET
ARTEG
ATREG
TRAEG
TERAG
GRATE
GARTE
GTARE
REGTA
RTAGE
EGRTA
EATGR
AGRTE
ARTGE
ATRGE
TRAGE
TERGA
GRTEA
GAERT
RGTEA
REAGT
RTGEA
ERAGT
EAGRT
AGERT
AEGRT
ATERG
TRGEA
TAERG
GRTAE
GAETR
RGTAE
REATG
RTGAE
ERATG
EAGTR
AGETR
AEGTR
ATEGR
TRGAE
TAEGR
GERTA
GATRE
RGETA
RATGE
RTEGA
ERTGA
ETRGA
AGTRE
AERGT
TGARE
TREGA
TAGRE
GERAT
GATER
RGEAT
RATEG
RTEAG
ERTAG
ETRAG
AGTER
AERTG
TGAER
TREAG
TAGER
GEATR
GTRAE
RGATE
RAGTE
EGATR
ERGTA
ETAGR
ARGTE
AETGR
TGRAE
TEAGR
TARGE
GEART
GTREA
RGAET
RAGET
EGART
ERGAT
ETARG
ARGET
AETRG
TGREA
TEARG
TAREG
The arrangements of word GREAT has provided the above mentioned 120 permutations. The word Great is comprised of five alphabets. So there are (5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1) = 120 different ways to carry out this ...
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Stock Market Math
Introduction
Stock markets are a type of capital market that trade in the equities and fixed income in a structured and regulated environment. The trade takes place through the sale and purchase of securities. The goods traded in the stock market are not real assets but securities or financial ...
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REVIEW OF AN ARTICLE
Review of an Article
Article Review: Teaching Children Mathematics
Introduction
In our lives, we come across various reading materials. There are few pieces of writing that provide us impetus to think in a different perspective and alter the way of thinking. Thinking beyond the box: Responses to building a box ...
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Math History
Introduction
The new science that took form during the seventeenth century may be distinguished by both external and internal criteria from the science and the philosophical study or contemplation of nature of the antecedent periods. Such an external criterion is the emergence in the seventeenth century of a scientific "community": ...
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ASSIGNMENT 2 & 3
Assignment 2 and 3
Assignment 2 and 3
Assignment 2
a) = C (10, 5) = 10! / (5! (10 - 5)!) = 252
b) It can be observed that in a row there are 6 columns from which it is found that 152 will appear in row 26, as 150 ...
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ALGEBRA IN THE REAL WORLD AND EVERYDAY LIFE
Algebra in the Real World and Everyday Life
Algebra in the Real World and Everyday Life
Introduction
We use algebra every day? It is a question of one million dollars. This usually proceeds, "why do I need to learn this stuff, I never use it?" you ...