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Nandana Madhav
Subject: Maths
, asked on 21/10/16
15 x 2 + 10
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Aalisha Kohli
Subject: Maths
, asked on 14/12/18
find the area of square whose diagonal is 5 root 2
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Navaneeth
Subject: Maths
, asked on 29/1/16
Could you please suggest me a concept for Maths Exhibition for Grade 1
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Vipint Yada
Subject: Maths
, asked on 19/1/16
what is mathJax??
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Karan
Subject: Maths
, asked on 16/1/16
~~which of of the following is in its lowest term 31/93 28/79 27/156 57/152
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2
Adhyayan
Subject: Maths
, asked on 19/5/15
Coding and decoding type of questions and games. Students can present logical reasoning quiz, puzzles.
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Kiran Raaghavendar
Subject: Maths
, asked on 11/1/15
Dear Experts,
I, KiranRaaghavendar's elder brother, have a complaint. In this subject's practise session, my brother encountered a question in the master challenge area. It went like this, 'Which of these is a correct pair?' I think. The question showed 4 pictures, out of which
3 were correct
. So I thought it was a spelling error and asked my brother to submit the incorrect one but when the explanation came, the images showed only one choice to be correct. Please rectify this error.
Regards,
Tarun Raghavendar, VII B
PS: I am also a member of Meritnation.
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Anuska
Subject: Maths
, asked on 25/12/14
20x/3=40, how to systematic method use here, suggets
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2
Aa
Subject: Maths
, asked on 21/11/22
2 - 2(5+6)
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1
Olwethu
Subject: Maths
, asked on 24/10/22
I ask the half of 5
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6
Datu Ali Musa
Subject: Maths
, asked on 11/5/22
A 128-g block of an unkown substance with a temperature of 92.0 OC is placed in a styrofoam cup containing 0.348 kg of water at 22.0 OC. The system reaches an equilibrium temperature of 24.2 OC. What is the specific heat, cx, of the unknown substance if the heat capacity of the cup is neglected? Cwater = 4,186 J/kg-OC.
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1
Vincent
Subject: Maths
, asked on 10/5/22
A Student sitting on a platform 4.2m high, views a flower on the horizontal ground at an angle of depression of 420 . using a scale of 1cm to represent 100cm, find the distance of the flower from the foot of the platform.
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Scarlet Smith
Subject: Maths
, asked on 8/5/22
Solve the following problems
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Scarlet Smith
Subject: Maths
, asked on 1/5/22
Directions: From the given problem
below, formulate the null and
alternative hypotheses in words and
in symbols. Identify what test
statistic to be used in the problem.
Problem: A certain school is
interested on the influence of social
media on academic performance of
the students in the Senior High
School Department. There were 50
grade 11 students tested in the
experiment. The average score was
83 with standard deviation of 5. In a
previous study, it was resulted ? = 82
with a standard deviation (o) of 10.
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1
Scarlet Smith
Subject: Maths
, asked on 1/5/22
Find the derivative of below
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1
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I, KiranRaaghavendar's elder brother, have a complaint. In this subject's practise session, my brother encountered a question in the master challenge area. It went like this, 'Which of these is a correct pair?' I think. The question showed 4 pictures, out of which3 were correct. So I thought it was a spelling error and asked my brother to submit the incorrect one but when the explanation came, the images showed only one choice to be correct. Please rectify this error.
Regards,
Tarun Raghavendar, VII B
PS: I am also a member of Meritnation.
below, formulate the null and
alternative hypotheses in words and
in symbols. Identify what test
statistic to be used in the problem.
Problem: A certain school is
interested on the influence of social
media on academic performance of
the students in the Senior High
School Department. There were 50
grade 11 students tested in the
experiment. The average score was
83 with standard deviation of 5. In a
previous study, it was resulted ? = 82
with a standard deviation (o) of 10.