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    The NAPLAN Test

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    actually is. While students at the senior school level should be able to solve this, other lower secondary schools should not have too much trouble. According to Reys et al. (2012) children become familiar with units of measurement and even simple multiplication and division in the earlier years. This emphasises that although scale drawings as a whole are implemented into the curriculum in senior schooling the elements of mathematics used to solve the problem are introduced sooner which combine…

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    Math Lesson Observation

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    thought process behind solving the multiplication problem but she incorrectly solved the problem. She said she used an array to help her solve the problem, which explained to me who she was 1 number off from the correct answer. The student came up with 25 instead of 24 because she miscounted the number of “X’s” in her array. I feel that the student seemed to partially understand the concept and needs some extra attention on labeling the parts of the multiplication problem along with learning to…

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    Pt1420 Unit 8

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    Initial Goals: My initial goals for the program was to take in an equation like 5*(4/3+2^(3-1)) and return the answer to it (26.666667 in this case). I intended it to work with simple arithmetic (multiplication, division, addition, subtraction, exponents, and parentheses). My initial brainstorming resulted in an iterative action. The program would follow the order of operations and begin with the contents of innermost parentheses and replace that portion of the input with the answer before…

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    Planning, performing and reporting are the three major stages of auditing. The first stage in an audit is the planning stage. The planning stage consists of getting to know the client, pinpointing factors that could impact the risk for a material misstatement for the financial records, and creating an audit strategy (Wiley,2015). Marilyn Terrill is the senior auditor for the the Uden Supply Company audit, for this client she will need to perform the analytical procedures and calculate the…

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    Reflection On Naplan Test

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    two out of the four were correct. Firstly the answer would need to consist of algebra ( when we use pronumerals when representing unknown values ) (mathlab) given Claire thinks of the number n, secondly multiplying n by itself, which introduces multiplication in superscript form (the superscript tells you how many times you are to multiply the number or variable it is next to) Study.com (2003-2016). Showing the sum so far as n 2 (n multiplied by itself e.g. 22) with the two placed up to the…

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    Bingo Order Of Operations

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    would first write PEMDAS on the board which stands for Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition and Subtraction. I would put brackets around M and D, and A and S, to show that they are grouped together in the order of operations. “One misconception by students is that all multiplication should happen before all division because the multiplication comes before division in the acronym. In fact, multiplication and division have the same precedence and should be evaluated as they…

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    Slps Rationale

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    instruction. A few students in this class struggled with prior units such as multiplication…

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    Star Service Analysis

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    clean, pretty, and welcoming. When we walked inside it was surprising. Compared to other burger places I have been, this one had an ambiance and the staff was so well trained and helpful. At the entrance a hostess welcomed us and accompanied us to our table. We did not have to wait even a minute and our server was already there asking for our drink orders. He was well trained and educated on every aspect of the menu. He was able to explain all the ingredients of every dish, give us an examples…

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    When Hostess Went Wrong

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    experience was embarrassing and unacceptable. The hostess takes us at a table with crumbs all over seat, before I say anything she gets a napkin and pushes all of the crumbs off the seat and onto the floor however, crumbs are still all over half of the table, I didn’t say anything to her. After we sat down our feet literally stuck to the ground, before opening the menu my hand and arm got very sticky from some substance on the table. I opened my menu with the inside inserted upside down from it…

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    database that stores the information about both data, for example for a person detail that is link with their car details that they have bought it from the company. The data and relationships are showed in an entity which is in a flat, two dimensional tables. We would use a relational database in a company such as a car company so when they want to store their customers information and what car did they buy, they use a relational database which stores the customer information such as their…

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