58 results for "shape".
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Question in Luke's workspace
No description given
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Exam (3 questions) in Jane's workspace
Apply formulas to calculate the areas of various shapes.
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Question in Standard Maths
A bill (for a random amount) is divided equally between a number of people.
Students evaluate the per-person cost for a random number of people.
They then complete a table showing the cost per person for various numbers of people.
Finally they are asked to identify the shape of the graph that represents this function. They are given 2 exponentials, a hyperbola and a line to choose from.
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Question in Transition to university
Substitute values into formulae for the area or volume of various geometric objects.
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Exam (3 questions) in Transition to university
Apply formulas to calculate the areas of various shapes.
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Question in Leyla's workspaceTesting knowledge of shape area and perimeter
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Question in MY QUESTIONS
Substitute values into formulae for the area or volume of various geometric objects.
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Exam (3 questions) in Transition to university
Questions involving the calculation of the volumes of shapes.
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Question in Transition to university
This question tests the students ability to calculate the area of different 2D shapes given the units and measurements required. The formulae for the areas are available if required but students are encouraged to try to remember them themselves.
The shapes are: a rectangle, a parallelogram, a right-angled triangle, and a trapezium.
Author of gif: Picknick
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Parallelogram_area_animated.gif
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Exam (3 questions) in Kwame D's workspace
Questions about volumes of shapes, and some surface areas.
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Question in Kwame D's workspace
Calculate the volume of different 3D shapes, given the units and measurements required. The formulae for the volume of each shape are available as steps if required.
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Question in Katrin's workspace
Write expressions for the moment of inertia of simple shapes about various axes.
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Question in NUMBAS General
Substitute values into formulae for the area or volume of various geometric objects.
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Question in Ryan's workspace
This question tests the students ability to calculate the area of different 2D shapes given the units and measurements required. The formulae for the areas are available if required but students are encouraged to try to remember them themselves.
The shapes are: a rectangle, a parallelogram, a right-angled triangle, and a trapezium.
Author of gif: Picknick
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Parallelogram_area_animated.gif
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Question in Ryan's workspace
Substitute values into formulae for the area or volume of various geometric objects.
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Question in Maths support
Area and perimeter of compound shapes
rebelmaths
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Question in MAT333
Given an oracle function that will output its value given an input: first estimate the derivative, and second calculate its shape.
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Question in MAT333
Given an oracle function that will output its value given an input: first estimate the derivative, and second calculate its shape.
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Question in Ann's workspace
Find moment of inertia of a shape which requires the use of the parallel axis theorem for a semicircle.
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Question in Meetkunde 1e jaar
Calculate the volume of different 3D shapes, given the units and measurements required. The formulae for the volume of each shape are available as steps if required.
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Question in meetkunde 2e jaar
Calculate the volume of different 3D shapes, given the units and measurements required. The formulae for the volume of each shape are available as steps if required.
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Question in Meetkunde 1e jaar
This question tests the students ability to calculate the area of different 2D shapes given the units and measurements required. The formulae for the areas are available if required but students are encouraged to try to remember them themselves.
The shapes are: a rectangle, a parallelogram, a right-angled triangle, and a trapezium.
Author of gif: Picknick
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Parallelogram_area_animated.gif
This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license. -
Question in john's workspace
This question tests the students ability to calculate the area of different 2D shapes given the units and measurements required. The formulae for the areas are available if required but students are encouraged to try to remember them themselves.
The shapes are: a rectangle, a parallelogram, a right-angled triangle, and a trapezium.
Author of gif: Picknick
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Parallelogram_area_animated.gif
This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license. -
Question in Sid's workspace
Given an oracle function that will output its value given an input: first estimate the derivative, and second calculate its shape.
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Question in Differential calculus
Given an oracle function that will output its value given an input: first estimate the derivative, and second calculate its shape.
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Question in Rachel's workspace
Question about the interior angles in simple shapes
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Question in David's workspace
Area and perimeter of compound shapes
rebelmaths
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Question in Katie's workspace
Finding the volumes of basic 3D shapes