course Mth 151
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Question: `qQuery 1.4.24 1 to any power is what?
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Your solution:
1 raised to any power would be 1*1… so the answer will always be 1
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Question: `qQuery 1.4.30 sqr of neg gives what?
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Your solution:
If you square a negative the result will be a positive number because a negative * another negative is a positive
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Question: `qQuery 1.4.42 drawer has 18 compartments; how many drawers to hold 204 tapes?
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Your solution:
If a drawer has 18 compartments then you can fit one tape in each compartment. To find out the number of drawers you would take 204 and divide by 18. 204/18=11.3 so you would need 12 drawers.
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course Mth 151
6/23 1 not sure if i submitted this
Question: `qQuery 1.4.24 1 to any power is what?
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Your solution:
If you raise 1 to any power, you always get 1. Example: 1^1 = 1, 1^3=1
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Ok
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Question: `qQuery 1.4.30 sqr of neg gives what?
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Your solution:
If you square a negative number you get a positive result. This is way of showing that you can’t really get the square root of a negative number.
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Ok
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Question: `qQuery 1.4.42 drawer has 18 compartments; how many drawers to hold 204 tapes?
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Your solution:
204/18 = 11 with a remainder. Since those left over also have to be placed in a drawer, there must be 12 drawers in order to hold all of the tapes.
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Ok
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&#I need to see the questions so I can be sure what your answers mean. Most of the time I can tell, but I'm dealing with information that comes in from over 1000 different files, containing a total of about 10 000 questions. While I'm familiar with the content and sequencing of the questions, having written them all, and know what I'm looking for, different students will answer these questions in different ways and I need to be able to relate your answers to the specific wording of each question.
When reviewing my responses you will also need to be able to relate your answers and my comments to the specifics of the original document.
So it will be important for you on future documents to insert your responses into a copy of the original document, according to instructions, without otherwise changing any of the content of the original document.
This will ensure you of the best possible feedback on your work. &#
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