MATHCOUNTS 2008 State Sprint Round 1. John saw an ad for tomato soup at 24¢ per can. At the price 1. advertised‚ what is the greatest number of whole cans of soup John could buy for $1.00? 2. Yvonne purchased a jacket at Right Price‚ and the lowest 2. price on the tag was $4. This was the sale price‚ which was calculated by taking 75% off of the original price. What was the original price of Yvonne’s jacket? 3. What is the greatest number of interior right angles a convex
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BBA (Fall - 2014) Business Statistics Theory of Probability Ahmad Jalil Ansari Business Head Enterprise Solution Division Random Process In a random process we know that what outcomes or events could happen; but we do not know which particular outcome or event will happen. For example tossing of coin‚ rolling of dice‚ roulette wheel‚ changes in valuation in shares‚ demand of particular product etc. Probability It is the numeric value representing the chance‚ likelihood‚ or possibility
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5. Use a clamp to hold the wood into place. 6. Hang a small bucket 5 cm in on the edges of one of the pieces of wood. 7. Add marbles‚ one at a time‚ at ten second intervals‚ until the glue joint breaks. 8. Count how many marbles are in the bucket. 9. Record your result. 10. Repeat three times. 11. Calculate the average of the marbles. 12. Repeat the experiment using three other glues and two other surfaces (Styrofoam and Wood). 13. Compare the results. Results:
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Project Name: CONSTRUCTION OF TAJMAHAL AT AGRA‚ INDIA Introduction: The Taj Mahal is a white marble mausoleum located in Agra‚ Uttar Pradesh‚ India. It was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his third wife‚ Mumtaz Mahal. The Taj Mahal is widely recognized as "the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world ’s heritage". Background: It was in the memory of his beloved wife that Shah Jahan built a magnificent monument as a tribute to
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Appendix line. A dig. An archaeologist can explain. The walk is slow at first Easy‚ a little black marble wall Of a dollhouse‚ A smoothness‚ a shine The boys in the street want to give. One name. And then more Names‚ long lines‚ lines of names until They are the shape of the U.N. building Taller than I am: I have walked Into a grave. And everything I expect has been taken away‚ like that‚ quick: The names are not alphabetized. They are in the order of dying. An alphabet of
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IMPACT OF INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION ON HUMAN HEALTH IN I-9 AND I-10 SECTORS OF ISLAMABAD ABSTRACT The research aims to study the impact of industrial pollution on the health of people in I-9 and I-10 Islamabad. The study shows that majority of the people are suffering from asthma‚ disruption in sleep‚ hypertension‚ tuberculosis and a lot of diseases related to skin. There is no check and balance on the industrial wastage and harmful gases. Measure should be taken for the industrial wastage
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Introduction SESSION CONTENT START "When you want to represent beautiful figures‚ since it is not easy to find everything without a flaw in a single human being‚ do you not then collect from a number what is beautiful in each‚ so that the whole body may appear beautiful?" -- Socrates The destruction of the Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations led to a decline in the knowledge of reading‚ writing‚ building‚ and art. This period is often called the Dark Ages of Greece. It was a time of poverty‚ depopulation
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Point of View in "The Star" by Alasdair Gray By Sami Breem POBox 108 English Department Islamic University-Gaza Palestine sbreem@mail.iugaza.edu ملخص: يهدف هذا البحث لدراسة وجهة نظر الشخصية الرئيسية في قصة "النجم" للكاتب ألاسدير جراي، حيث تؤكد الدراسة على أهمية التحليل اللغوي للنص بالإضافة للتحليل الأدبي وذلك باستخدام نظريات في مجال أسلوبية الخطاب كما جاء في (كارتر وسمبسون 1989). ولغرض التحليل اللغوي يستخدم البحث نموذج الأفعال المتعدية كما جاء في (بيري 1975). لزيادة معرفة القارئ بعالم
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innovative designs‚ styles and building materials‚ that they are works of art as well. Seeing as how they are both buildings it goes without saying they were 3D works of art. The Parthenon was built almost entirely of Pentelic marble‚ they did use wood too‚ but 22‚000 tons of marble was used. The Colosseum was built of Travertine‚ Tuff‚ Tiles‚ Roman cement‚ mortar‚ and lime. The Roman cement was a new invention and they were not really sure how strong the cement was or how long it would last. Without
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Venetian lagoon‚ protected by a belt of islands. Geological Florence. The quarries of Tuscany yielded ample fine stone. Siena supplied of yellow and white marbles. From Carrara came the famed white marble- The Luna marble of Roman times- and also colored. In the Milan region‚ where brick and terra-cotta were normal‚ colored marbles could be obtained. Rome. Good building stone of many varieties was available‚ the finest being travertine. In previous periods‚ Renaissance builders often found
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