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    Japan than made its way to America. The name of sudoku comes from Japan and consists of the Japanese characters Su  meaning number and Doku meaning single. The format of sudoku is made from a 9x9 square grid made of 81 cells (3x3 grids), the grid than has a subdivision of 3x3 little squares in total of the whole grid there is 9 subdivisions. Each grid and row should have the numbers 1-9 but can not repeat. The creditor of sudoku is named leonhard euler. Euler was born in Basle switzerland he was born

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    Pm3110 Project 2

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    BUSI 121: Foundations of Real Estate Mathematics Project 2: Analysis of Assessment Sales Data November 16th, 2014 1. a) ASSESVAL COSTVALU MKTVALU Mean 178,527.854 203,355.668 203,822.618 Median 167,348 195,199.548 194,101.390 Range 450,898 527,845.288 522,563.179 The mean, median, and range value estimates for COSTVALU and MKTVALU are higher than ASSESVAL. The statistics for last year’s value estimate (ASSESVAL) are lower than this year’s values estimates (COSTVALU and MKTVALU). The difference

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    Reynold's Number

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    Therefore if two spheres have the same Reynold’s number, they should both have the same aerodynamic characteristics even if the spheres are of different sizes and/or are flying at different speeds. The boundary layer is a thin layer of air which lies closely to the surface of the body in motion, and within this layer the adverse pressure gradient is crated which causes the separation of flow. When the Reynolds numbers are low, the boundary is smooth and called laminar. Laminar boundary layers usually

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    Unit 9 Pi Assignment

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    “PI” Assignment 1. Max makes certain statements and claims to belief, which he repeats many times. First, Math (number) is the language of the universe. Second, Nature can be expressed in these numbers. Third, if you graph (or otherwise represent) these numbers, patterns will emerge. Fourth, if you can discover these patterns, you can find the key to understanding the apparent chaos, and you can predict everything. What is your opinion of Max’s core beliefs? Do they really apply to the universe

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    Dimitri Mendeleev is best known for the creation of the periodic table, but he is responsible for so much more than that. He the beginning of his career as a professor of Chemistry at the St. Petersburg Technical Institute and the University of St. Petersburg. It was here that he wrote his first textbook. He was teaching classes and found that it was incredibly difficult to find a quality textbook to use. To counteract this, he simply wrote his own titled The Principles of Chemistry. In the process

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    3. Samples of natural selenium contain six stable isotopes. these isotopes have the same number of proton & electrons in each atom they differ in the number of neutrons in each atom, the atomic mass, & their nuclear stability Electron configuration 1S2, 2S2, 2P6, 3s2, 3p6, 4s2, 3d10, 4p4 Indicate the number of unpaired electrons in the ground-state atom it has 2 unpaired electrons in the 4P orbital. in a chemical reaction it is likely to take 2 electrons & become Se-2 or likely to do 2 covalent

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    I felt extremely awkward when Ralph said, “Why do you hate me?” to Jack when we were hunting for the beast. The reason I felt that way is because I am a hunter, but I side with Ralph with most of the decisions he makes. For example, I sided with Ralph when he tried to make the decision of waiting till morning to go hunt for the aforementioned beast. That was a better idea than Jack’s idea, which was to keep looking for it through the night, because if there was a beast out there, then it could attack

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    Cruc Hesi Case Study

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    artifacts should always be taken care of prior to HRV analysis. It should however be noted that artifact correction generates artificial values (when replacing the identified artifacts with interpolated values) into the RR interval data. Thus the number of corrected beats should not be too high (preferably <5%) not to cause significant distortion to analysis

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    Welcome to Algebra 1 Mrs.Denbaugh! Welcome new 8th grader who has taken my place in this class. I'm basically writing this just so you can have a warning, about this class before it's too late. Good luck you're going to need it. By the way, these letters are really written by past eighth graders. There are so many things you learn in this class from adding and subtracting polynomial to using the quadratic formula, it might seem scary but honestly, you'll learn it pretty simple not that hard as long

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