Lesson Plan Guide Topic: Math (To investigate and explore multiplication facts) Objectives In this activity‚ students will investigate and explore multiplication facts. The students will: Work in groups to device a plan for making a multiplication matrix Construct a multiplication matrix Reflect on the patterns they observe in the matrix Material For each group 1 cm grid paper full sheets of paper glue scissors For the class 36" X 48" butcher paper Preparation
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LESSON 1 REFLECTION It is important to critically analyze questions such as‚ what is pi? ‚ And what is the area of a circle? The obvious assumptions would be the numerical approximation 3.14 and the formula of the area of a circle‚ pi*r^2. However‚ as we soon learned Pi is the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter or the number of radius squares needed to completely cover a circle exactly. And the area of a circle is the unit squares needed to cover a circle exactly‚ or the space
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Innovating new packaging by determining the best suitable level of efficiency with the use of calculus for Trini Chocolate Delights. JABARI BOWMAN ADD MATH SBA CLASS: 5-6 SCHOOL: ST. MARY’S COLLEGE TEACHER: MR. YIP-YOUNG Problem Statement The project’s purpose is to work out the best level of production to suit the new packaging for ‘Trini Chocolate Delights ltd.’ The company’s objective is to maximize produce of their new product but minimize manufacturing cost. To fulfill this task the
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In Jared Diamond’s article "The Worst Mistake in Human History‚" he describes the adoption of agriculture as a catastrophy. At first mention‚ this sounds rediculous. How could one of our greatest advancements possibly be regaurded as the worst mistake in human history? It encouarged civilization and made food easier to come back. Surely this porgession was not catastrophic. The adoption of agriculuture offered much room for advancement. In hunter-gatherer societies‚ people had to move with their
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MATH 107 NAME:_______________________ EXAM 2 Show all work for credit and keep answers exact when possible. 1. Classify the following statement as an example of classical‚ empirical‚ or subjective probability and explain your reasoning. According to your doctor he feels the chance of you surviving a surgery is 0.85. Subjective; based upon his feelings. 2. Determine the two events described in the study. Do the results indicate that the events are independent or dependant?
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Worst Book of the term – From a Buick 8 The question to ponder here is how does a reader decide whether a book is good or bad? Is it the characters‚ the plot‚ the writing style or a combination of factors? There is no one simple answer to this question because‚ honestly it going to be different for different readers based on their individual taste and writing style preference. In fact‚ some people will simply love a book‚ while others may hate it. Since authors realistically cannot satisfy every
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The Euler’s Formula Euler’s formula and Identity: eix = cos(x) + i(sin(x)) The world of math today is one with endless possibilities. It expands into many different and interesting topics‚ often being incorporated into our everyday lives. Today‚ I will talk about one of these topics; the most mind-blowing and fascinating formula invented‚ called the “Euler’s formula”. This formula was created and introduced by mathematician Leonhard Euler. In essence‚ the formula establishes the deep relationship
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Apply the properties of parallelogram in problem solving; 3. Relate the properties of the parallelogram to the real world. II. Subject Matter: Properties of Parallelogram A. References a. Textbook: Oronce‚ O.A & Mendoza‚ M. O. E-Math(Geometry). 2007. pages 238-243 B. Instructional Media Visual Aids C. Values Integration • accuracy • critical thinking III. Learning Strategies |Teacher Activity
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Math 133 Unit 2 IP2 1. X^2-10x-24 a) X=4 x= -6 Show my work: X^2-10x-24=0 A) 1 B) -10 C) -24 X^2-10x-24=0 (X-4) (x+6) X-4=0 x=4 x+6=0 x= -6 B) 3x^2+7x-20=0 Answer: x=7+4=5.5 x= 7-4=1.5 Show my work: X= -b±b2-4ac2a X= (-7) ±(-7)2-4(3)(20)2a X= 7±64-802a X=7 ±-16 X=7+4/2=5.5 X=7-4/2=1.5 c.10x^2+x-3=0 x=-b±b2-4ac2a x=-1±(1)2-4(10)(-3)2(10) x=1±1-12020 x=1±10 x=1+320 = 5 x=1-320= 10 There are two types of solutions to this problem which are
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Plan in Math for Kindergarten Submitted by: Clarisse Anne M. Sabusap III-1 BECEd Submitted to: Prof. Jaimmy Griffin I. Objectives At the end of the lesson‚ the pupils are expected to: 1. Identify the basic Skip Counting by 2’s‚ 5’s and 10’s 2. Appreciate the basic Skip Counting by 2’s‚ 5’s and 10’s 3. Arrange and Act the different Skip Counting by 2’s‚ 5’s and 10’s II. Subject Matter * Reading: Skip Counting by 2’s‚ 5’s and 10’s * Reference : Adventures in Math by Leonora
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