120 results for "law".
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Question in Joshua's workspace
No description given
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Exam (7 questions) in Algebra
Collecting like terms, expanding a bracket (distributive law), substitution of values, finding factors, simplifying algebraic fractions.
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Question in Statistics
Given the probability that a basketball shot misses the hoop, find the probability that it's on target - use the law of total probability.
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
Apply and combine logarithm laws in a given equation to find the value of $x$.
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Question in Calculus Math 5A
Basic question on limit laws and the squeeze theorem for sequences.
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
Use laws for addition and subtraction of logarithms to simplify a given logarithmic expression to an arbitrary base.
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
Use laws for addition and subtraction of logarithms to simplify a given logarithmic expression to an arbitrary base.
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
Use laws for addition and subtraction of logarithms to simplify a given logarithmic expression to an arbitrary base.
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
Use laws for addition and subtraction of logarithms to simplify a given logarithmic expression to an arbitrary base.
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Question in Statistics
Example showing how to calculate the probability of A or B using the law $p(A \;\textrm{or}\; B)=p(A)+p(B)-p(A\;\textrm{and}\;B)$.
Also converting percentages to probabilities.
Easily adapted to other applications.
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
Testing whether students know how to use multiple log laws.
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Question in John's workspace
This question aims to test understanding and ability to use the laws of indices.
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Question in MY QUESTIONS
Use laws for addition and subtraction of logarithms to simplify a given logarithmic expression to an arbitrary base.
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Exam (1 question) in David's workspace
Laws of indices
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Question in MY QUESTIONS
Given the probability that a basketball shot misses the hoop, find the probability that it's on target - use the law of total probability.
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Question in MY QUESTIONS
Apply and combine logarithm laws in a given equation to find the value of $x$.
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Exam (7 questions) in Maria's workspace
Questions on powers, the laws of indices, and exponential growth.
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Question in Justin's workspace
Use laws for addition and subtraction of logarithms to simplify a given logarithmic expression to an arbitrary base.
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Question in post-algebra Arithmetic and Numeracy
Testing whether students know how to use multiple log laws.
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Question in David's workspace
This question aims to test understanding and ability to use the laws of indices.
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Question in Maths support
This question aims to test understanding and ability to use the laws of indices.
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Question in Foundation course FS0013 Heat and Energy
A simple ideal gas law question, using number of molecules, that asks the student to calculate one of the four variables. he question can ask for either L atm, or kPa m3, and either K or C for temp. As such the boltzmann constant is in either J/K or L atm/K.
pV = 1/3 Nm<v2>
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Question in Foundation course FS0013 Heat and Energy
A simple ideal gas law question, using number of molecules, that asks the student to calculate one of the four variables. he question can ask for either L atm, or kPa m3, and either K or C for temp. As such the boltzmann constant is in either J/K or L atm/K.
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Question in Foundation course FS0013 Heat and Energy
A simple ideal gas law question, that asks the student to calculate one of the four variables. he question can ask for either L atm, or kPa m3, and either K or C for temp.
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Question in Tom's workspace
A simple ideal gas law question, using number of molecules, that asks the student to calculate one of the four variables. he question can ask for either L atm, or kPa m3, and either K or C for temp. As such the boltzmann constant is in either J/K or L atm/K.
pV = 1/3 Nm<v2>
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Question in Tom's workspace
A simple ideal gas law question, that asks the student to calculate one of the four variables. he question can ask for either L atm, or kPa m3, and either K or C for temp.
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Exam (4 questions) in Core Foundation Maths, Pre-arrival.
Fourth part of the Core Foundation Maths pre-arrival self-assessment material:
Question 1: Algebra IV: Properties of indices (1) - Multiplication/Division
Question 2: Algebra IV: Properties of indices (2) - Fractions
Question 3: Algebra IV - Properties of Indices (4) - Further
Question 4: Numbers V: standard index form (conversions and operations)
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Question in BS11001 questions
Use laws for addition and subtraction of logarithms to simplify a given logarithmic expression to an arbitrary base.
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Question in BS11001 questions
Apply and combine logarithm laws in a given equation to find the value of $x$.
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Question in Katy's workspace
Use laws for addition and subtraction of logarithms to simplify a given logarithmic expression to an arbitrary base.