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    10 Ways to Outsmart Upcat

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    using the calculator. In the UPCAT‚ you are not allowed to use calculator in the computation parts. Too much dependence on the calculator might be detrimental in your preparation especially for the Math subtest of the UPCAT. Try doing the manual computations even in your school assignments. Practice your estimation and mental calculation. Aside from the fact that the UPCAT involves simple computations‚ you need to focus more on the analysis of worded problems. So please keep your calculator

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    emergence of the microchip. A microchip came about to combat the problem of size. Busicom a Japanese calculator manufacture needed a desktop calculator that was cost effective. Intel accepted the challenge and designed the microchip. The microchip replaced the old transistor inside the device and was able to compute a lot more calculations in a smaller space thus giving them a small yet powerful calculator. In the 1960s computing was just starting to get smaller with the emergence of micro processers

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    Loan Calculator

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    awt.GridBagConstraints; import java.awt.GridBagLayout; import java.awt.Label; import java.awt.TextField; import java.awt.event.ActionEvent; import java.awt.event.ActionListener; import java.text.NumberFormat; /* * <applet code="Loan calculator" width=280 height=200> </applet> */ public class LoanCalculator extends Applet implements ActionListener { TextField rateText‚ paymentText‚ periodText‚amountText‚ totalpaymentText ; Button doIt; double loanamount;

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    C2 Paper

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    January 2006  Afternoon Time: 1 hour 30 minutes Materials required for examination Mathematical Formulae (Green) Items included with question papers Nil Candidates may use any calculator EXCEPT those with the facility for symbolic algebra‚ differentiation and/or integration. Thus candidates may NOT use calculators such as the Texas Instruments TI 89‚ TI 92‚ Casio CFX 9970G‚ Hewlett Packard HP 48G. Instructions to Candidates In the boxes on the answer book‚ write the name of the examining body

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    Abacus History and Use

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    Even in today’s world of technology the abacus is still used in many cultures such as China. Tests have shown that performing math problems such as addition and subtraction on an abacus are faster than an electronic calculator. Today’s college student is use to computers and calculators that automatically give us an answer‚ provided that we put in the right information. While working with an Abacus you can’t help but think what the inventors of the Abacus and those who used in everyday processes would

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    Exam P Notes

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    ............................. 9 Chapter 2 Doing calculations 100% correct 100% of the time ............... 11 What calculators to use for Exam P.............................................................................. 11 Critical calculator tips ........................................................................................... 16 Comparison of 3 best calculators (summary): .............................................................. 23 Chapter 3 Find E ( X )‚Var ( X )‚ E ( X

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    phones‚ on our computers‚ or any other device. There is now no need to learn to write cursive‚ or write anything at all‚ there’s computers for that. Also there’s no need to have anything more than a basic knowledge of math‚ if even that. That’s what calculators are for. And if you need to know some fact or have a question answered‚ Google is always there for you. Even as this paper is being written there’s hardly a need to know how to spell anything more than basic words. You don’t even have to leave your

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    Math cxc 2009

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    Examination Materials Electronic calculator (non-programmable) Geometry set Mathematical tables Graph paper (provided) I I I - DO NOT TURN TIIIS PAGE I.INTIL YOU ARE‚ TOLD TO DO SO. I I I I 012340208 2009 Copyright @ 2OO7 Caribbean Examinations Council@. All rights reserved. 2OO9 U Page 3 SECTION I Answer ALL the questions in this section. All working must be clearly shown. 1. (a) Using a calculator‚ or otherwise‚ calculate the EXACT value

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    Change Of Base Formula

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    Kuta Software - Infinite Algebra 2 Name___________________________________ The Change of Base Formula Date________________ Period____ Use a calculator to approximate each to the nearest thousandth. 1) log 3 3.3 2) log 2 30 3) log 4 5 4) log 2 2.1 5) log 3.55 6) log 6 13 7) log 6 40 8) log 4 3.5 9) log 2 2.9 10) log 6 22 11) log 7 8.7 12) log 3 62 ©k z2D041s25 AKmuHtiaX bSFoQfftnwWaQrser gLiLrC0.P i ZAflZln 9rziCg9hWtIsP 0rjeVsre3ryvfeidm.N t qMXaTdpe1 5wwietMh1 SILnDfEi5n6istleP nAslHgvePbmrsau

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    standing waves report

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    versus n? Deduce from the slope of your straight line the linear density‚ ‚ of the string (show procedure and calculations). Comment. Y – axis X – axis Frequency (Hz) N 78 1 151.8 2 234 3 320.8 4 397.9 5 Using the calculator we perform linear regression to obtain the slope B as 80.08 while A = -4.54 Which is nothing but To obtain the error on the slope: αB Where N = 5 The error αμ is:

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