Exercise 5.1, problem 4 For which sets A, B is it true that A X B = B X A? Sets A, B will not be equal to one another if numbers within the sets are different. An example is Set A = 5, 3, 2 Set B = 4, 5 ,7 In this case A ≠ B. Sets A, B will be equal if both have the same numbers, order in which they are presented is not important. Set A = 5, 2, 4 Set B = 2, 5 , 4 This will make equal sets A = B Also if there is a 0 in any of the sets. Set A = 0 ,
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description. The following 7 stages are: things functions, work instructions, mathematical, data function, reasoning development, language develop and people function. (Pugh 2007) The thing functions are examples the ability to use office equipment anything tangible. Work instructions requires the ability to perform a given a task. Mathematical function is the ability to operate and handled business math. Data function is dealing with facts, statistics and information with business. Reasoning development
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Part A Olivia will soon be going to college. She is looking to secure a hard copy of the required book for her math class. Rent A Book offers weekly rental rates at 5 dollars a week as well as a purchase option for a flat rate of 75 dollars. There is also a processing fee of 10 dollars per order. If Olivia's class is 2 months long, which option best meets her needs and would be the cheapest option? *One month = 4 weeks Part B Option A = Rent textbook at $5 week plus $10 processing fee
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Teaching First Graders to Count to 15 A group of 10 first-grade students who can already count rationally to 10 are now ready to expand their counting prowess to 15. The first step is to make sure they are comfortable with some basic counting principles. The first principle that must be reviewed is one-to one correspondence. Using the numbers with which the students are already familiar (1-10) the students will be given a calendar with all of the days of the week blacked out so there are
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Gender Analysis and Leisure Constraints: An Uneasy Alliance In their article, “Gender Analysis and Leisure Constraints: An Uneasy Alliance”, Susan M. Shaw and Karla Henderson described the relationship between gender scholarship and constraints scholarship as an uneasy alliance as opposed to one of integration or consolidation. Based on the viewpoint of literature in both areas, gender research and constraints research could mutually benefit from integration by promoting respective new insights
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The attitude of today's youth are affected by television programs. 1.0 INTRODUCTION “Televiewing causes people to duplicate inappropriately, in other areas of their lives, behavior styles developed while watching television.” (Kottak, 1990, p.3) Television programs can be educational as well as entertaining. It can give people the opportunity to travel around the globe, expose them to new ideas that they might not have encountered from their community and also a chance to learn about different
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Ngoc Thao – Sun Mor Today 98% of American households have a TV set and the same is true of most "developed" countries. Indeed, many homes have more than one set. Television is taken for granted, treated as an innocent "part of the furniture" and of course, it does more good than harm Firstly, TV delivers great information for all people. Both men and women of all ages can watch TV and get diverse information from it very efficiently. For example, adults watch the news such as CNN to see how the
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Module 3 Written Assignment: Part 3 General Expectations: (i). For full credit, your written assignments must be accompanied by a narrative explanation/rationale for the process that you used to solve each problem. How did you choose the steps? What is the logic behind the choices that you made? Explain why the problems were solved the way they were solved. Use complete sentences, good English, and proper mathematical notation. (ii). For full credit, your written assignments must include the statement
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watching too much TV. The television is commonly called the 'idiot box' by critics. It is a box of sorts that produces a variety of entertainment programmes. It has been around for decades and nearly every household there is at least a television set to be found. Today, hundreds of television channels available and millions of people around the world spend a lot of time watching them. Many people view television as a tool of education. However studies have shown that excess television exposure is
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