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# HOW MUCH WILL I SPEND ON GAS?
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1 HOW MUCH WILL I SPEND ON GAS? Outcome (lesson objective) The students will use the current and future price of gasoline to construct T-charts, write algebraic equations, and plot the equations on a graph. Student/Cl... |
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# 11.2: Arithmetic Sequences
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# Questions Asked in IBPS SO Prelims Exam 31 December 2017
## Questions Asked in IBPS SO Prelims Exam 31 December 2017
The final exam of this year , IBPS SO Prelims Exam 2017 has begun and we know you have been eagerly waiting for the review and analysis of the IBPS SO Prelims Exam 2017. Considering the level of diff... |
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Ms. Jovanovich's Math Mumblings Jovanovich Mathematics This blog is for Miss Jovanovich's algebra and geometry classes to share ideas, ask questions, and reflect on what skills and topics we are studying. If we are lucky, we might even get a chance to connect with other students studying the same... |
# Longest Increasing Path in Matrix
Given a matrix of N rows and M columns. From m[i][j], we can move to m[i+1][j], if m[i+1][j] > m[i][j], or can move to m[i][j+1] if m[i][j+1] > m[i][j]. The task is print longest path length if we start from (0, 0).
Examples:
```Input : N = 4, M = 4
m[][] = { { 1, 2, 3, 4 },
{ 2, ... |
1. May 28, 2015
### Deepak K Kapur
If i put c=d/t in
E=mc2, then E=m×d2/t2
Now take m=1kg and d=1m
Does this mean that E is inversely proportional to time?
2. May 28, 2015
### Fredrik
Staff Emeritus
No, that would be the case if there's a constant A such that E=A/t. If there's a constant A such that E=A/t2, that... |
## How to calculate the interest you can earn
Here’s a quick explanation on how to calculate the interest that you can earn on your savings (or pay on your debt).
Let’s use an example of R1,500 (don’t worry about the currency – the maths is the same) and you deposit it in your bank account that earns 3.5% interest.
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# Microneconomics Essay
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1) a. If we do not have scarce resources, will we have a law of demand? Will we observe price rationing for goods?
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### Chapter 4 Notes
```Chapter 4
Converting
• Fraction to Decimal to Percent
– ½ = .5 = 50% (decimal moves 2 places to right)
• Decimal to Percent to Fraction
– .75 = 75% = ¾ (decimal moves 2 places to right)
• Percent to Fraction to Decimal
– 150% = 1 ½ = 1.5 (decimal moves 2 places to left)
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