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    Further Maths - Reference

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    [BOUND REFERENCE] Contents Core – Statistical Analysis ................................................................................................................................................. 2 Core – Scattergraph Draw & Interpret (Step 2) ................................................................................................................ 3 Core – Scattergraph Draw & Interpret (Step 2 Continued) .........................................................................

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    According to the results‚ there was no significant difference between the filtered 100% water composition‚ and the filtered 90% water 10% soap composition. However‚ based on fFigure 2‚ the Average of Absorbance graph‚ showed that growth of the algae for the 100% water composition was observed to be slightly higher than the 90% water 10% soap composition. Meaning the soap may have slightly affected the growth of the algae‚ in some way. One possible‚ reason for a slightly higher growth for the filtered

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    Ursus Maritimus

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    The Ursus maritimus is an animal that lives in cold areas. “Polar bears” are found in icy coasts. Sixty percent of polar bears live in the northern part of Canada‚ while the other 40% live in Russia‚ Alaska‚ Greenland or Svalbard. At the moment‚ polar bears are the biggest carnivorious mammals alive. The most distinctive feature of Ursus maritimus is their clear not white fur and black skin. Polar bears are currently vulnerable‚ that means they are most likely to become endangered unless something

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    same respect us humans give to each others home. Animals such as Polar Bears are losing there natural habitat‚ and us humans are causing it. Our selfish acts are contributing to the loss of the Artic ice‚ which is vital for the Polar bears survival. The Polar bear population is quickly declining and we must take action‚ and make a change to our way of life to make it easier for the Polar bear. The main reason why the Polar Bear population is quickly declining is because of climate change

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    alliance with adidas will be an excellent opportunity for growth at Polar. It seems that Polar’s growth potential is somewhat unlimited as they can target new market segments outside their niche and move into many new markets. However‚ their resources are limited‚ so the partnership with adidas will be a critical aspect of future growth. Adidas will bring Polar to their many flagship stores around the globe. Also‚ Polar can ride along into adidas’s vast distribution network. Lastly

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    Time and Velocity

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    slowly to the house from the origin. Position –Time Graph             Graph increased with time and then become constant Velocity-Time Graph           Graph increased and decreased with time and then become zero Acceleration –Time Graph              Graph increased and decreased with time some time becomes positive and some tie negative then zero. 2.      In red make a prediction for the distance-time‚ velocity-time and acceleration-time graphs for each situation. b.       The man is sleeping under

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    so that I could get a stronger-connected graph. However‚ in some first searches‚ I could not get a reasonable graph as I expected due to 2 reasons. The first one is the limitation number was small‚ and I chose the box “I don’t have a twitter account” was another reason. And the graph was really weak-connected because there were only 4 or 5 edges and about over 90 single points. So I was not able to apply the “graph metrics” contents to consider these graphs. Then I registered to use twitter account

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    Canada Goose also partnered with Polar Bear International where all proceeds of jackets specifically made for this organization went towards helping Polar Bears. With two-thirds of the world’s polar bears living in Canada‚ Canada Goose joins forces with Polar Bears International. (Canadagoose.com) It is important when owning a business to try to attract customers to the product. Customers buy these specific jackets because they know that all proceeds will go to a polar bear in need. Not only are they

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    Formal Languages REVIEW NOTES Connected graph A graph G is connected if given any vertices u and v in G‚ there is a path from u to v (or v to u). That is‚ in a connected graph‚ we can get from any vertex to any other vertex on a path. If there’s no path between some pair of vertices then the graph is called disconnected. The following shows a connected graph and a disconnected graph. Example: a b c b a c e d connected graph e d disconnected graph Cycle A cycle (or a circuit) is a path

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    Stat Project

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    variables or two quantitative variables and one categorical variable on each pairs. I will also use graphs of scatter plots; regression and correlation to understand that how one variable affect other two variables. There are six groups below: Group one: High School Percentile (HSP)‚ Cumulative GPA (GPA)‚ and ACT Composition Score (COMP) a) HSP vs GPA b) HSP vs COMP c) COMP vs GPA From graph a‚ we can find out that there is moderate positive liner relationship between HSP and GPA; the

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