Science------------
Define the following:
Atom
Atomic Mass
Atomic Number
Covalent Bond
Electron
Electron Configuration
Element
Energy
Ion
Ionic Bond
Matter
Molecule
Neutron
Orbital
Valence Electrons
English-------
Give me a page summary of Chapter 4 of 'The Lord of the Flies'
NO PLAGURISING! (Or I will get into trouble!!)
Maths--------
1. Use the fifteen numbers below for Parts a through e.
13, 23, 20, 14, 27, 21, 29, 31, 12, 10, 11, 21, 5, 19, 36
Create a new set of numbers from the one above by adding or deleting just one number so that the new set will have...
a. a mean larger than the median;
b. a median of 20.5;
c. no unique mode;
d. a median of 20;
e. a mean of 25.
2. For each situation below, find five whole numbers between 1 and 10 inclusive that illustrate the situation. You may repeat numbers in each set.
a. The mean and median of this set arethe same.
b. The mean is less than the median of the set.
c. The set has the largest possible mean. What is the median of this set? What is the mode of this set?
d. A unique mode exists, and the mean, median, and mode are all the same, but the shape of the distribution is different from that of Part c.
3. Matt recieved an 80 and an 85 on his first two English tests this quarter.
a. If a grade of B requires a mean of at least 85, what must he get on his next test to have a grade of B?
b. Suppose, on the other hand, that a B requires a median of at least 85. What would Matt need on his next test to have a grade of B?
--End of All Homework--
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Define the following:
Atom
Atomic Mass
Atomic Number
Covalent Bond
Electron
Electron Configuration
Element
Energy
Ion
Ionic Bond
Matter
Molecule
Neutron
Orbital
Valence Electrons
English-------
Give me a page summary of Chapter 4 of 'The Lord of the Flies'
NO PLAGURISING! (Or I will get into trouble!!)
Maths--------
1. Use the fifteen numbers below for Parts a through e.
13, 23, 20, 14, 27, 21, 29, 31, 12, 10, 11, 21, 5, 19, 36
Create a new set of numbers from the one above by adding or deleting just one number so that the new set will have...
a. a mean larger than the median;
b. a median of 20.5;
c. no unique mode;
d. a median of 20;
e. a mean of 25.
2. For each situation below, find five whole numbers between 1 and 10 inclusive that illustrate the situation. You may repeat numbers in each set.
a. The mean and median of this set arethe same.
b. The mean is less than the median of the set.
c. The set has the largest possible mean. What is the median of this set? What is the mode of this set?
d. A unique mode exists, and the mean, median, and mode are all the same, but the shape of the distribution is different from that of Part c.
3. Matt recieved an 80 and an 85 on his first two English tests this quarter.
a. If a grade of B requires a mean of at least 85, what must he get on his next test to have a grade of B?
b. Suppose, on the other hand, that a B requires a median of at least 85. What would Matt need on his next test to have a grade of B?
--End of All Homework--
Thanks for your help, Just reply with anything you can help me with.
Bye!