into a small number of categories. Examples are 1) "types of property" can include houses, condos, Co-ops, or bungalows. Another example 2) Gender or race D) Ratio Scale- is measured data with a zero point and provides information relative to an absolute zero. An example of this is a person's weight. The scale starts at 0 and when you step on it, the amount goes up starting from 0 to the amount of weight on it. (It has to start at 0). E) Continuous- variables that are numeric and can be any number
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ngNicholas, 07-015 Turbo C++ Algorithms & Coding 1. Finding the absolute value of an integer Algorithm (single alternative control flow) Absolute Value ( ) Coding #include void main () { { 1. input n; int n; 2. if (n43) 5. print : Second Class; 6. else if (mark > 32) 7. print : Third Class; 8.else 9. print: Fail; } 3. Determining the roots of quadric equation Algorithm Quadric Equation ( ) { 1. input a, b, c ; 2. d= b*b- 4*c*a ; 3. if (d 59) printf("first class"); else if (mark>44) printf("Second
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Critically assess the virtues and shortcomings of Britain’s ‘un-codified’ Constitution Britain are one of the few countries in the world that still posses and un-codified constitution, other states that posses un-codified constitutions are New Zealand and Israel. A constitution is a set of rules which guidelines what the people of the nation and the government have the rights to do, these rules or guidelines are normally printed in one sovereign place. An un-codified constitution differs from
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system. Dr. Tang @ MWSU 2 1.3 Temperature (1) • The temperature of a system: a measure of the random motion of the molecules in the system. – The Celsius, Fahrenheit, Kelvin, and Rankine temperature scales represent the conventional and absolute temperature scales, respectively. – Celsius and Kelvin are SI units; Fahrenheit and Rankine are English units. units – Celsius (centigrade) and Fahrenheit temperatures are
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MATH133 Unit 3 – Individual Project – C 1) Solve the following equations algebraically. You must show all your work. Learn how to type math roots and fractions by clicking on the link in the assignment list. Alternately, you may type [pic] as cuberoot(x) and show raising to the nth power as ^n, like x 3 is typed x^3. a) [pic] Answer: t = 8 Show your work here: T to the power of (2/3)* (3/2) = 4 to the power of (3/2)
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Isabelle Elisa Perez Professor A. Custer Human Biology 1050 4 November, 2013 Hypothermia -"the Bad" In Cleveland, Ohio we experience low temperature throughout the Winter. Temperatures and wind chills that are sometimes below average or zero. With these chilling temperatures people are at exposure of undergoing hypothermia. The normal internal body temperature is approximately 98.6 degrees fahrenheit. When undergoing hypothermia, the internal body temperature has decreased below 95 degrees
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Constitutional Monarchy When you’re starting a government you want a strong but fair government that also makes the people in the country to have an option on how to run the country they live in. The reason why I choose a constitutional monarchy gives the people the rights of a democracy but is also has a royal family that doesn’t change and is the face of that country. There are a couple of changes that I would make to improve the way it is set up. There has to be ground rules for the type of
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BMS1024 MANAGERIAL STATISTICS ASSIGNMENT The objective of this assignment is to test your understanding in the lessons learnt in Topics 1 until 10. It is also designed to test and enhance your critical thinking skills. Please follow the respective due date given below. Monday; 29th April 2013 before 5 p.m. to your respective tutor (Week 8) The assignment carries 20% of your coursework marks. Instructions: 1) This is a grouped assignment with a maximum of 4 members from the same lecture section
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The concept of absolute value has many uses, but you probably won't see anything interesting for a few more classes yet. There is a technical definition for absolute value, but you could easily never need it. For now, you should view the absolute value of a number as its distance from zero. Let's look at the number line: number line The absolute value of x, denoted "| x |" (and which is read as "the absolute value of x"), is the distance of x from zero. This is why absolute value is never
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Chemistry II A 20.0 g sample of ice at -5 degrees C is added to 50.0 g of water at 40 degrees C. a 20.0 g sample of ice at -5 degrees C is added to 50.0 g of water at 40 degrees C. What is the final temperature of the system? S (of ice)= 2.0 J/gram celcius S (of water) = 4.18 J/gram celcius Change in enthalpy of fusion is 6.01 Jk/mole There are 4 processes in this system : 1. Sample of ice at -5 degrees C raise to ice at 0 degrees C (before it begin to melt) 2. Water at 0 degree
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