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Wednesday, October 27, 2010
kw #2-6 Formulas
I am EXPECTING some questions, Mr. & Ms. Smarty-pants!
If you feel some information is missing from class, very often you can check (not only the internet) but the reading for that section in the text book. SO if you're a little confused, take a look at pgs 81 & 82 and you'll likely find some help there.
I tried to figure out #23 on page 84 and lokked in the back of the book to check the answers and it doesn't mathc up to my answer. I got 2.86 and the book says 9/11ft. maggie
#7 we need to find wat the formulas r wat is p=4s did anyone remember learning it because i dont
ReplyDeleteayaaz
nvm i found it on the internet
ReplyDeleteIf you feel some information is missing from class, very often you can check (not only the internet) but the reading for that section in the text book. SO if you're a little confused, take a look at pgs 81 & 82 and you'll likely find some help there.
ReplyDeletewhat is tonights homework?? I didn't get the chance to copy it down in class.
ReplyDeleteuhhh, you can look on Mathchamber... or the top of this post!!
ReplyDeleteI tried to figure out #23 on page 84 and lokked in the back of the book to check the answers and it doesn't mathc up to my answer. I got 2.86 and the book says 9/11ft.
ReplyDeletemaggie
Nevermind I the answer in the book was actually 9/3.14 I just overdid the problem by simplifying the answer too much.
ReplyDeleteMaggie
Actually, 2.86 ft is a much better way to write the answer than 9/pi ft. I would accept either answer on a test.
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