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Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011


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Basic Math: Lesson 6 – Video Clip #2 – Types of Fractions

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011


Concepts covered: Proper Fraction, Improper Fraction, Mixed Number, and Complex Fraction.

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Tuesday, March 29th, 2011


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Basic Math: Lesson 3 – Operations on Numbers — Part 1

Friday, February 4th, 2011


Part 1 of 3. This lesson consists of providing you with a Self-Tutorial on the typical operations done on numbers. These include: absolute value, opposites, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and simple exponents. Order of Operations is covered in detail. I also explain how to use your graphing calculator to help you perform all these operations.

help math problem please please i need help?

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011

(x^2+2x+3y)(y+4x)

business math help?

Saturday, January 15th, 2011

a book company is looking at three prices for a new book it is realeasing, $10 $8 $4. total fixed cost for prinintin are 6,000 and variable cost per book is $2.
in order to maximize profits what selling price should be set for the book.
-$4
-$8
-$10
-8 and 10 are equally profitable
- none of the above
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a producer of electrical equipment is considering the installation of one of two types of machines to manufacture relay switches. a long run sales forecast indicates that demand for switches will be at least 8,200 units per year for the next five years, which is the expected life of each machine.
-machine 1 total fixed cost of 80,000 and variable cost of $14 per unit
-machine 2 total fixed cost of 60,000 and variable cost of $18 per unit
—At what production level of switches is the company indifferent to which machine it shoud purchase.
a 1,667 switches
b 5,000 s
c 6,667 s
d 9,000 s
e none
Which machine should be purchased
a m 1
b m 2
c both attractive
d none

Can someone help me with math?

Monday, January 10th, 2011

The sides of a square are 16 inches in length. A new square is formed by connecting the midpoints of the sides of the original square, and two triangles outside of second square are shaded. Determine the area of the shaded region if this process is continued five more times and if this pattern of shading is continued infinitely.

emergency math help plz……?

Sunday, January 9th, 2011

thank you so much i just dnt understand thatnks again and god bless…

1.
-8(-7)

2.
-6(-7 + 10) – 4

evaluate each expression for m = -3, n = 4, and p = -1.
3.
8m over n + p

4.
(mp)3

5.
mnp

6.
Evaluate two times a divided by four times b minus c for a = -2, b = -one third_small, and c = -one half_small

Math Help Please help 10 points?

Saturday, January 8th, 2011

1, In a traditional relation in which you have both x and y variables, the ___ variable is usually the dependent variable.
A, x
B, y

2, Using the replacement set, find the solutions for the equation.
y = 0.5x + 10 Replacement Set: {(-2, 9.5), (0, 10),(3, 11.5),(4, 13)}
A, {(-2, 9.5), (0, 10),(3, 11.5),(4, 13)}
B, {(-2, 9.5), (0, 10),(3, 11.5)}
C, {(0, 10),(3, 11.5),(4, 13)}
D, { (0, 10),(3, 11.5)}

3, Find the solution, given the replacement set.
5x – 2y = 6 {(-2, -8), (0, -3), (1, -1), (2, 4), (4, 7)}

A, {(-2, -8), (2, 4), (4, 7)}
B, {(-2, -8), (0, -3), (4, 7)}
C, {(-2, -8), (0, -3), (1, -1)}
D, {(1, -1), (2, 4), (4, 7)}

credit card math help comsumer math?

Thursday, January 6th, 2011

1: With a credit card you are able to receive money, goods, or services in the present, in exchange for a promise to pay in the future.
True
False

2: Minimum payments are a trap; they are often designed so that it takes months or years to pay off the balance.
True
False

3: The adjusted balance is a measure of the cost of credit, expressed as a yearly rate that must be disclosed before you become obligated on the account and on your account statements.
True
False

4: Federal law prohibits issuers from sending you a renewal or substitute card without your request.
True
False

5: Accurate negative information can generally stay on your credit report for seven years, with certain exceptions.
True
False

6: Realistic budgeting, credit counseling from a reputable organization, debt consolidation, or bankruptcy are all methods of dealing with debt.
True
False

7: Chapter 7, known as straight bankruptcy, involves liquidating all assets that are not exempt. (Exempt items would include items such as work-related tools and basic household furnishings.)
True
False

8: In exchange for an up-front fee, companies which guarantee that applicants will get the credit they want-usually a credit card or a personal loan – are always pre-approved by the FTC.
True
False

9: “Dead Man Walking” was an example of companies scamming citizens out of their social security benefits.
True
False

10: Credit and charge card fraud costs cardholders and issuers hundreds of millions of dollars each year.
True
False

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