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MATHEMATICS IN THE MODERN WORLD APAYAO STATE COLLEGE-SAN ISIDRO, LUNA, APAYAO Page 3 of 6
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eive the Numerical notation of each:
2.
3.
4.
5.
8.
Exercise 4:
1. Using the first letter of your first name, represent the 7 frieze patterns.
2. On a sheet of drawing paper, create your own tessellation of any type you want.
Exercise 5:
Make a video presentation of Geometric Designs Found in your current place.
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Eight different school clubs want to schedule meetings on the last day of the semester. Some
club members, however, belong to more than one of these clubs, so clubs that share members cannot
meet at the same time. How many different time slots are required so that all members can attend all
meetings? Clubs that have a member in common are indicated with an "X" in the table.
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Transcribed Image Text:MATHEMATICS IN THE MODERN WORLD APAYAO STATE COLLEGE-SAN ISIDRO, LUNA, APAYAO Page 3 of 6 Exercise eive the Numerical notation of each: 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. Exercise 4: 1. Using the first letter of your first name, represent the 7 frieze patterns. 2. On a sheet of drawing paper, create your own tessellation of any type you want. Exercise 5: Make a video presentation of Geometric Designs Found in your current place. MATHEMATICS IN THE MODERN WORLD APAYAO STATE COLLEGE-SAN ISIDRO, LUNA, APAYAO Page 4 of 6 STATE MATHEMATICS IN THE MODERN WORLD: CHAPTER 6 Name: Score: Course,Year&Section: Date: EXERCISE Eight different school clubs want to schedule meetings on the last day of the semester. Some club members, however, belong to more than one of these clubs, so clubs that share members cannot meet at the same time. How many different time slots are required so that all members can attend all meetings? Clubs that have a member in common are indicated with an "X" in the table. Send Favorite Edit Delete More APAYAD
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