Prentice Hall Algebra 1 • Teaching Resources Copyright © by Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. 35 Name Class Date 8-4 14. 522 Practice (continued) Multiplying Special Cases Form K Mental Math Simplify each product. 15.
Syllabus: Math 371 - Binghamton University Course: Time: Place: Text: Instructor: Email: Phone: Office: Office Hours: Calc Help Room: Course Web Site: Math 371-Ordinary Differential Equations; Summer 2003 Session II. MTWRF 8:40-10:55. SW 231. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig; 8th edition. Nic Koban.
Student Name: Date: VBScript Database Query Lab Report Task 4: Write and Run Database Query Program 1 In this scenario, we need to query the Computer database to determine which computers need to be replaced. Our decision will be based on the CPU speed, Number of Processors and the size of the Hard Drive. In the space provided in your Lab Report document, paste your modified VBScript program and the RUN. In the table cell below, paste your ComputerReplace.vbs Program '==========================================================================' NAME: ComputerDatabase.vbs'' AUTHOR: ' DATE : 8/24/14'' COMMENT: Use 32 bit ODBC Microsoft Access Driver''==========================================================================recordsStr = ""sqlStr = "SELECT Computer,Room_Num,Speed,Num_CPUs,OS_Type,HDD_Size FROM ComputersWhere Num_CPUs = 1 OR Speed<2.1 OR HDD_Size <300 order by Room_num"dataSource = "provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;" _& "data source=C:\Scripts\Computers.accdb"Set objConnection = CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")objConnection.Open dataSourceSet objRecordSet = CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")objRecordSet.Open sqlStr , objConnectionobjRecordSet.MoveFirst' Display HeadersrecordsStr = "Computer HostName Room_Num" & _ " CPU_Type Speed Num_CPUs Bit_Size OS_Type " & _ " Memory HDD_Size" & vbCrLf & _ "============================================================" & _ "=============================" & vbCrLfDo Until objRecordSet.EOF recordsStr = recordsStr & objRecordSet.Fields.Item("Computer") & _ vbTab & pad(objRecordSet.Fields.Item("Room_Num"),13) & _ vbTab & objRecordSet.Fields.Item("Speed") & _ vbTab & pad(objRecordSet.Fields.Item("Num_CPUs") ,14) & _ vbTab &
Kenneth Anderson IS 4670 Unit 9 Ass2 Document a Clear Chain of Custody Case Number: ____000114_____ Offense: _____Unknown____________ Submitting Officer: (Name/ID#) ______Warren Slater________________ Victim: ______Mr. Brown_______________________________________ Suspect: _____Mr. Jim Black____________________________________ Date/Time Seized: __5/29/14 - 0930_ Location of Seizure: ___Brown Wholesale – Main Office (Mr. Jim Black Office)__ Description of Evidence | Item # | Quantity | Description of Item (Model, Serial #, Condition, Marks, Scratches) | 001 | 1 | Dell Laptop – Good Condition – Serial Number 5687-04321-7834-7659 – Slight scratches on the bottom of the laptop | 002 | 1 | Scan disk thumb drive (1 TB) – No serial number | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Chain of Custody | Item # | Date/Time | Released by (Signature & ID#) | Received by (Signature & ID#) | Comments/Location | 001 | 5/29/14 – 0930 | Mr. Brown | Mr. Slater | Receipt of laptop | 002 | 5/29/14 - 0930 | Mr. Brown | Mr. Slater | Receipt of drive | | | | | | 001 | 5/29/14 - 1200 | Mr. Slater | Mr. Jones | Forensic Storage | 002 | 5/29/14 - 1200 | Mr. Slater | Mr. Jones | Forensic Storage | | | | | | 001 | 5/30/14 - 1000 | Mr. Jones | Mr. Slater | Forensic Exam - Lab | 001 | 5/30/14 - 1600 | Mr. Slater | Mr. Jones | Completed | | | | | Forensic Exam | APD_Form_#PE003_v.1 (12/2012) Page 1 of 2 pages (See back) Chain of Custody | Item # | Date/Time | Released by (Signature & ID#) | Received by (Signature & ID#) | Comments/Location | 002 | 5/31/14 - 0800 | Mr. Jones | Mr. Slater | Forensic Exam - Lab | 002 | 5/31/14 - 1600 | Mr. Slater | Mr. Jones | Completed | | | | | Forensic Exam | | | | | | 001 | 6/1/14 - 0800 | Mr. Jones | Mr. Slater | Return to
Jose turcios lab exercise step 8 displays name and hello world Step 8 print out part A class Hello { static void Main() { // display output System.Console.WriteLine("Jose Turcios"); System.Console.WriteLine("CIS170B – Programming using C#"); System.Console.WriteLine("\n\n\nHello, world!\n\n"); System.Console.WriteLine("EOJ"); System.Console.ReadLine(); } } Step 7: Capture the Output Part B Makes calculations by adding two amount // --------------------------------------------------------------- // Programming Assignment: LAB1B // Developer: ___Jose Turcios___________________ // Date Written: ____September 2, 2013__________________
Vice-Chancellory Open Universities Australia (Curtin) Unit Outline 311803 EDP136 Mathematics Education 1 OpenUnis SP 2, 2013 Unit study package number: Mode of study: Credit Value: Pre-requisite units: Co-requisite units: Anti-requisite units: Result type: Approved incidental fees: Unit coordinator: 311803 Area External 25.0 Nil Nil Nil Grade/Mark Information about approved incidental fees can be obtained from our website. Visit f ees.curtin.edu.au/incidental_fees.cfm for details. Name: Phone: Email: Building: Room: Consultation times: Alanna Webb Off Campus Alanna.Webb@curtin.edu.au 501 Off Campus Via email only. Emails will be checked daily and at least once on weekends. Teaching Staff: Administrative contact: Name: Phone:
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING, Spiceland, Sepe, Nelson, Tomassini (McGraw-Hill Irwin, 7th Edition, ISBN 0077282078). Old Dominion Email address to access Blackboard. Lecture notes are on the Blackboard website http://blackboard.odu.edu. The user id is your ODU email account without the @odu.edu and the password is your email password. You must have an ODU email account to access Blackboard.
COURSE SYLLABUS DVM 0031 Prealgebra DVM 0071 Introductory Algebra MAT 0104 Intermediate Algebra Dr. Brenda D. Teal Department Chair Developmental Math Marlboro Hall 3127 301-322-0657 Dr. Beverly Reed Dean Learning Foundations Marlboro Hall 2118 301-322-0495 August 2013 Date Revised Leslie Wojciechowicz Department Chair Mathematics Marlboro Hall 3046 301-322-0421 Dr. Christine Barrow Dean Sciences, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Chesapeake Hall 215 301-322-0419 Courses: INSTRUCTOR: OFFICE: DVM0031-LD08; DVM0031-LD12; DVMOO71-LD15 R. TIWANDA MOORE MARLBORO 3003 PHONE NUMBER: (301) 322.0095 EMAIL ADDRESS: wardlort@pgcc.edu OFFICE HOURS: Monday and Wednesday: 3:00 – 4:00pm Tuesday and Thursday: 11:00 – 11:30am and 3:30 – 4:00pm All students are required to use their PGCC ASSIGNED E-MAIL ADDRESS (ending in @students.pgcc.edu) for all college
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JCU Townsville | Evidence in Science – its use and misuse: Homeopathy Proving | SC1101 | | Student name was here | 4/29/2010 | 747 Words (excluding title page and references) Prepared on Microsoft Word 2007 File name: Evidence in Science.docx This essay examines the scientific methods applied to the ‘proving’ of homeopathic medicines, focusing on the techniques used by Dr Hahnemann in his book ‘Organon of Medicine’ (1921). | This essay examines the scientific methods applied to the ‘proving’ of homeopathic medicines, focusing on the techniques used by Dr Hahnemann in his book Organon of Medicine (Hahnemann, 1921). The key elements to be examined are; test conditions, the use of double blind trials, control subjects and falsifiability. It is my intent to show that Hahnemann’s methods of collecting scientific evidence, while adequate for its time, is not in accordance with current policy, and therefore, the use of his evidence would be a misuse in science today. Hahnemann methodology (Background) The experimenter ‘proved’ medicines by ingesting a small quantity of a known substance and then observing the signs and symptoms that followed over the next few days (Hahnemann, 1921).