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How does knowing the sum for 2+7 help you find the sum for 6+1 2006-10-26
Andrea pose la question :
How does knowing the sum for 2+7 help you find the sum for 6+1
Haley Ess lui répond.
Math and using fingers 2006-10-26
Portia pose la question :
Should students be allowed to use their fingers to learn math and why
Walter Whiteley lui répond.
Balancing equations 2006-10-26
Della pose la question :

With the following equations, how do you know whether you need to apply the multiplication or division rule of equality?

75% t = 18

120% w = 72


Penny Nom lui répond.
Four digit combinations 2006-10-26
Sasha pose la question :
CAN YOU LIST ALL OF THE POSSIBLE 4 DIGIT COMBINATION'S, THAT DO NOT START WITH 0?
Stephen La Rocque lui répond.
Ratios, proportions and medicine 2006-10-25
Steven pose la question :
I don't understand why we need to learn about ratios and proportions because i want to become a doctor and i don't know if i'll ever use this type of math.
Penny Nom, Claude Tardif and Walter Whiteley lui répond.
3-6+4X3= 2006-10-25
Tom pose la question :
3-6+4X3=
Penny Nom lui répond.
(2/3)^2/(4/2)/1/3 2006-10-25
Jena pose la question :
how do i simplify this problem? (2/3)^2/(4/2)/1/3
Stephen La Rocque lui répond.
Stairs for the front of a new community center 2006-10-24
Tia pose la question :
Plans for a set of stairs for the front of a new community center use the ratio of rise to run of 2 units to 5 units. Are these stairs within carpenters guidelines,which state that the ratio of rise to run should be between 0.45 and 0.60
Penny Nom lui répond.
how many feet in 200 yards? 2006-10-24
Audrey pose la question :
how many feet in 200 yards?
Karen McIver lui répond.
(a^(1/3) – b^(1/3)) ( a^(2/3) + a^(1/3)b^(1/3) + b^(2/3)) 2006-10-24
Julie pose la question :
(a1/3 – b1/3) ( a2/3 + a1/3b1/3 + b2/3)
Haley Ess lui répond.
How much smaller is this one in percentage? 2006-10-24
Michael pose la question :
I have two different squares. One of them is smaller than the other. I need to know how to calculate how much smaller it is in percentage. 11.95mm x 6.72mm 11.2mm x 6.3mm How much smaller is this one compared to the one above in percentage?
Haley Ess lui répond.
logarithme 2006-10-24
Julie pose la question :
Loga(x^2-4) - loga(x-2)
Claude Tardif lui répond.
Water is being pumped into the pool 2006-10-24
Jon pose la question :
A swimming pool is 12 meters long, 6 meters wide, 1 meter deep at the shallow end, and 3 meters deeps at the deep end. Water is being pumped into the pool at 1/4 cubic meters per minute, an there is 1 meter of water at the deep end.

a) what percent of the pool is filled?

b) at what rate is the water level rising?

Stephen La Rocque lui répond.
Simplifying radicals 2006-10-23
Christin pose la question :
i would like for you to solve this problem?? 6 square root 8
Stephen La Rocque lui répond.
Octagonal Stop Sign 2006-10-23
Phil pose la question :
My colleagues and I are in a discussion about how many true "sides" an octagonal stop sign has. I say that it has 10 true sides because of the front back sides of a stop sign (3D octagon). Is this correct terminology or should the front and back "sides" be referred to as faces -- equaling 2?
Paul Betts, Steve La Rocque and Harley Weston lui répond.
 
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