ActiveBoard presentation for introducing area of a square. The ruler may not transfer into ActiveInspire well, so check it out before you present. I have also included notes for how I intended the presentation to be... er... presented.
ActiveBoard presentation for introducing area of a square. The ruler may not transfer into ActiveInspire well, so check it out before you present. I have also included notes for how I intended the presentation to be... er... presented.
For this Applied Knowledge Assessment, you will use the concepts.docxAKHIL969626
For this Applied Knowledge Assessment, you will use the concepts learned throughout this unit. You will develop your understanding of nets, perimeter, and area. Refer back to individual lessons if you need help.
Nets in the Kitchen
This assessment is worth 75 points. Show all work on this sheet and submit one document for full credit.
Part 1: Nets
Recall (refer to page 12 in your textbook if necessary) that a net is a two-dimensional pattern that you can fold to form a three-dimensional figure. You are to create nets for two different boxes from your house. Some good box examples include: cereal boxes, pasta boxes, cracker boxes, etc.
1. Rummage through your house and locate the two different boxes that you will use for this activity.
2. In the space provided below, describe what your original box looks like in a few sentences. You may also take pictures of your box and insert them into this document; however, this is not mandatory. When describing each three-dimensional figure, be sure to use complete sentences and proper grammar/spelling.
3. Create a net for each box. You may cut the box to help you unfold it into a two-dimensional piece.
4. Sketch your net in the space provided below. You must sketch your net by hand. The size of the net will not be drawn to scale. Draw each net to fit in the provided space. Use a ruler or other straight edge to make neat, straight lines.
Part 2: Perimeter and Area
Part 2 of this assessment will focus on perimeter and area. Choose one of your boxes from Part 1 to complete this activity. You will need a ruler. If you do not have one available, you may visit the following link to print and cut out a ruler:
http://www.vendian.org/mncharity/dir3/paper_rulers/UnstableURL/ruler_foot.pdf
1. Measure the top of your box. Draw a picture of the top of the box. Include your measurements and label the units. You may use inches or centimeters for the units. (Be sure to use the same units for the remainder of Part 2.)
2. What is the perimeter and area of the top of the box? Show all work and include the proper units.
3. Measure the front of your box. Draw a picture of the front of the box. Include your measurements and label the units.
4. What is the perimeter and area of the front of the box? Show all work and include the proper units.
5. Measure the bottom of the box. Draw a picture of the bottom of the box. Include your measurements and label the units.
6. What is the perimeter and area of the bottom of the box? Show all work and include the proper units.
7. Compare the areas of the pieces of the box. Which pieces have the same area? Why?
8. There are some pieces of the box that we did not measure. Use your knowledge of area and your findings from the previous questions to infer which pieces of the box will have the same area (you do not need to calculate the actual areas here). Be sure to list all parts of the box (top, bottom, front, back, side 1, and side 2).
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ENGR 102B Microsoft Excel Proficiency LevelsPlease have your in.docxYASHU40
ENGR 102B: Microsoft Excel Proficiency Levels
Please have your instructor or TA initial each level as you complete it. If you need additional help, ask the TAs or use the help guide within Excel.
Once you master Excel Levels I through IV, you can note Excel as a skill on your resume!
Please see D2L Content for this week for your Excel Homework assignment (individual), which is due via D2L Dropbox by the due date specified in the D2L News for your section.
If you use a Mac, please be sure to submit your homework in a format that the grader and instructor can open on a PC.
Level I: Basic Functions Initials _______
1. Calculating an Average: Calculate the arithmetic average of the 5 values listed below. Enter the values in cells A2 through A6. Place a descriptive label in cell A1.
3.6, 3.8, 3.5, 3.7, 3.6
First, calculate the average the long way, by summing the values and dividing by 5:
You will enter the following formula into a blank cell to accomplish this:
=(A2+A3+A4+A5+A6)/5
Second, calculate the average using Excel’s AVERAGE( ) function by entering the following formula in a cell:
=AVERAGE(cellrange)
Replace the “cellrange” with the actual addresses in your spreadsheet of the range of cells holding the five values (i.e., for this problem, the cell range is A2:A6).
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Level II: Advanced Functions Initials _______
1. Projectile Motion I: (See following page for Fig. 1 Excel chart) A projectile is launched at the angle 35o from the horizontal with a velocity equal to 30 m/s. Neglecting air resistance and assuming a horizontal surface, determine how far away from the launch site the projectile will land.
To answer this problem, you will need:
1. Excel’s trigonometry functions to handle the 35o angle, and
2. Equations relating distance to velocity and acceleration
When velocity is constant, as in the horizontal motion of our particle (since we’re neglecting air resistance), the distance traveled is simply the initial horizontal velocity times the time of flight:
(Equation 1)
What keeps the projectile from flying forever is gravity. Since the gravitational acceleration is constant, the vertical distance traveled becomes
(Equation 2)
Because the projectile ends up back on the ground, the final value of y is zero (a hor ...
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Maths area and volume
1. Foundation in Natural and Built Environment
MATHEMATICS (MTH30104)
Exercise - Surface Area and Volume
All unit in cm.
Figure 1 shows an object formed by two cylinders and a pyramidal frustum void at the center of the cylinders.
Working in a group, complete all tasks as stated below.
1. Draw all surface area of the object to scale on A3 sized card board (thickness should be about manila
card). You are required to show all dimension clearly. (Scan and save the drawings in PDF or image
format).
2. Calculate total surface area and volume of the object. Calculation should be done on foolscap paper
(not A3 papers on which you draw the surface area) and must be clear and tidy. (Scan and save the
calculation in PDF or image format).
3. Each of the members is required to upload the drawings and calculation to their e-portfolio. Briefly
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