Girl Scout Troop 900 is holding a brownie sale, with the girls' names, addresses, phone numbers or emails, and the number of brownies they are selling both with and without nuts, as well as the total cost.
This document provides 10 pictures without labels and lists their corresponding titles which include types of food commonly found in Ireland such as Irish stew, champ, smoked salmon, boxty, and mussel soup as well as other dishes like prawn, coffee desert, cheese pudding, and cod. The activity asks the reader to match each picture with its proper food title.
Este documento describe los pasos para resolver problemas utilizando computadoras, incluyendo definir y delimitar el problema, analizar los datos de entrada y salida requeridos, diseñar un algoritmo para la solución, codificar el algoritmo en un lenguaje de programación, depurar y ejecutar el código, y mantener el programa.
- Extreme Networks reported 12% product revenue growth in North America and EMEA in Q4 2010, with product revenue increasing 17% in North America and 22% in EMEA.
- For the full 2010 fiscal year, net revenue was $309 million compared to $336 million the prior year, with non-GAAP net income of $11.7 million versus $8.9 million in 2009.
- For Q1 2011, the company expects revenue of $81-84 million and non-GAAP net income of $0.04-0.06 per share.
Sesión 1 curso 1402 herramientas y elaboraciónJorge Vidal
Este documento presenta las herramientas y actividades evaluativas de un curso sobre educación tecnológica. Los estudiantes aprenderán a usar 10 herramientas digitales y desarrollarán 3 de ellas para usar en clases reales. También analizarán estrategias para hacer presentaciones y construir contenido digital. Para aprobar, deben completar las actividades formativas y el trabajo final con al menos el 60% de los objetivos alcanzados.
1) Reconstruction faced many challenges including the devastated economies and social structures of the southern states after the Civil War, as well as resistance to granting rights and citizenship to freed black slaves.
2) There were competing plans for how to reconstruct the South, including Lincoln's lenient 10% plan, the stricter Wade-Davis Bill, and Andrew Johnson's plan which initially disenfranchised wealthy southern landowners but later allowed them to retake power.
3) The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments were passed to grant rights to freed slaves, but southern states enacted Black Codes to maintain the racial hierarchy and labor force, and the Ku Kl
The document summarizes how to solve a multi-step word problem about filling tanks from inlet pipes and draining from an outlet pipe. It shows setting up an equation where the left side is the number of hours times the fill rate per hour, and the right side is the initial amount plus the change per hour. It uses this to find that in 0.71 hours the tank will be 0.7455 full, and it will take 57.14 minutes to fully fill the tank.
This document provides 10 pictures without labels and lists their corresponding titles which include types of food commonly found in Ireland such as Irish stew, champ, smoked salmon, boxty, and mussel soup as well as other dishes like prawn, coffee desert, cheese pudding, and cod. The activity asks the reader to match each picture with its proper food title.
Este documento describe los pasos para resolver problemas utilizando computadoras, incluyendo definir y delimitar el problema, analizar los datos de entrada y salida requeridos, diseñar un algoritmo para la solución, codificar el algoritmo en un lenguaje de programación, depurar y ejecutar el código, y mantener el programa.
- Extreme Networks reported 12% product revenue growth in North America and EMEA in Q4 2010, with product revenue increasing 17% in North America and 22% in EMEA.
- For the full 2010 fiscal year, net revenue was $309 million compared to $336 million the prior year, with non-GAAP net income of $11.7 million versus $8.9 million in 2009.
- For Q1 2011, the company expects revenue of $81-84 million and non-GAAP net income of $0.04-0.06 per share.
Sesión 1 curso 1402 herramientas y elaboraciónJorge Vidal
Este documento presenta las herramientas y actividades evaluativas de un curso sobre educación tecnológica. Los estudiantes aprenderán a usar 10 herramientas digitales y desarrollarán 3 de ellas para usar en clases reales. También analizarán estrategias para hacer presentaciones y construir contenido digital. Para aprobar, deben completar las actividades formativas y el trabajo final con al menos el 60% de los objetivos alcanzados.
1) Reconstruction faced many challenges including the devastated economies and social structures of the southern states after the Civil War, as well as resistance to granting rights and citizenship to freed black slaves.
2) There were competing plans for how to reconstruct the South, including Lincoln's lenient 10% plan, the stricter Wade-Davis Bill, and Andrew Johnson's plan which initially disenfranchised wealthy southern landowners but later allowed them to retake power.
3) The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments were passed to grant rights to freed slaves, but southern states enacted Black Codes to maintain the racial hierarchy and labor force, and the Ku Kl
The document summarizes how to solve a multi-step word problem about filling tanks from inlet pipes and draining from an outlet pipe. It shows setting up an equation where the left side is the number of hours times the fill rate per hour, and the right side is the initial amount plus the change per hour. It uses this to find that in 0.71 hours the tank will be 0.7455 full, and it will take 57.14 minutes to fully fill the tank.
The document asks what fraction of an initially empty tank would be filled in 0.71 hours if three pipes are filling it simultaneously, and how long it would take to fill the entire tank without overfilling if using just the three pipes.
The document summarizes the major events leading up to and during the initial planting of English colonies in North America in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. It discusses the founding of early outposts by Spain, England, and France; the introduction of European crops, livestock, and African slaves; England's break with the Catholic church and growing Protestantism; increasing population and unemployment in England driving colonization; Queen Elizabeth energizing English exploration and colonization efforts including Sir Francis Drake's raids and early failed colonies in Newfoundland and Roanoke; and the defeat of the Spanish Armada marking a shift where England began to control the world's seas and further colonization efforts.
The document presents a step-by-step solution to a problem involving 7 monkeys sharing coconuts. It sets up a system of equations modeling the number of coconuts remaining after each monkey eats. By solving this system, it determines that the original number of coconuts must have been at least 5,764,795 and each monkey received at least 279,935 coconuts.
The document presents a step-by-step solution to a problem involving coconuts and monkeys. It establishes equations to model the situation where each subsequent monkey takes 6/7 of the remaining coconuts. Through algebraic manipulation of the equations, it determines that the original number of coconuts (X) must be 5,764,795 and the amount each monkey received (I) must be 279,935.
The document summarizes the planting and early development of English colonies in North America between the early 1600s to the mid-1600s. It discusses how England began establishing colonies like Jamestown in the early 1600s after rivaling with Catholic Spain. The first colonies struggled greatly, with many settlers dying of disease and starvation. Relations with native tribes like the Powhatan were tense and included violent conflicts over land and resources. The colonies eventually began growing tobacco as their cash crop which led to the rise of the plantation system using indentured servants and African slaves. Other colonies like Maryland were founded with different religious or economic purposes. By the mid-1600s, the English colonies were becoming established in North America but relied heavily on tobacco
The document summarizes key events leading up to the American Revolution from 1763 to 1775. It describes growing tensions between the British government and American colonies over taxation and laws restricting colonial economic activities. This enforced a distinct colonial identity and pushed the colonies towards revolt. Major events included the Stamp Act of 1765, the Boston Tea Party of 1773, and the Intolerable Acts passed by Britain in 1774 in response to growing colonial unrest, culminating in the battles of Lexington and Concord in 1775 marking the start of the Revolutionary War.
Seven monkeys gathered coconuts during the day and agreed to split them evenly. That night, each monkey secretly took a pile for themselves by dividing the coconuts into seven piles and throwing the extra into the ocean, hiding one pile and combining the rest. By morning, the pile was much smaller due to each monkey stealing a share, meaning they must have started with at least 49 coconuts, with each monkey receiving 7.
The document asks what fraction of an initially empty tank would be filled in 0.71 hours if three pipes are filling it simultaneously, and how long it would take to fill the entire tank without overfilling if using just the three pipes.
The document summarizes the major events leading up to and during the initial planting of English colonies in North America in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. It discusses the founding of early outposts by Spain, England, and France; the introduction of European crops, livestock, and African slaves; England's break with the Catholic church and growing Protestantism; increasing population and unemployment in England driving colonization; Queen Elizabeth energizing English exploration and colonization efforts including Sir Francis Drake's raids and early failed colonies in Newfoundland and Roanoke; and the defeat of the Spanish Armada marking a shift where England began to control the world's seas and further colonization efforts.
The document presents a step-by-step solution to a problem involving 7 monkeys sharing coconuts. It sets up a system of equations modeling the number of coconuts remaining after each monkey eats. By solving this system, it determines that the original number of coconuts must have been at least 5,764,795 and each monkey received at least 279,935 coconuts.
The document presents a step-by-step solution to a problem involving coconuts and monkeys. It establishes equations to model the situation where each subsequent monkey takes 6/7 of the remaining coconuts. Through algebraic manipulation of the equations, it determines that the original number of coconuts (X) must be 5,764,795 and the amount each monkey received (I) must be 279,935.
The document summarizes the planting and early development of English colonies in North America between the early 1600s to the mid-1600s. It discusses how England began establishing colonies like Jamestown in the early 1600s after rivaling with Catholic Spain. The first colonies struggled greatly, with many settlers dying of disease and starvation. Relations with native tribes like the Powhatan were tense and included violent conflicts over land and resources. The colonies eventually began growing tobacco as their cash crop which led to the rise of the plantation system using indentured servants and African slaves. Other colonies like Maryland were founded with different religious or economic purposes. By the mid-1600s, the English colonies were becoming established in North America but relied heavily on tobacco
The document summarizes key events leading up to the American Revolution from 1763 to 1775. It describes growing tensions between the British government and American colonies over taxation and laws restricting colonial economic activities. This enforced a distinct colonial identity and pushed the colonies towards revolt. Major events included the Stamp Act of 1765, the Boston Tea Party of 1773, and the Intolerable Acts passed by Britain in 1774 in response to growing colonial unrest, culminating in the battles of Lexington and Concord in 1775 marking the start of the Revolutionary War.
Seven monkeys gathered coconuts during the day and agreed to split them evenly. That night, each monkey secretly took a pile for themselves by dividing the coconuts into seven piles and throwing the extra into the ocean, hiding one pile and combining the rest. By morning, the pile was much smaller due to each monkey stealing a share, meaning they must have started with at least 49 coconuts, with each monkey receiving 7.