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henryx
post May 10 2005, 05:34 PM
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Ooops! yes, my bad, if you noticed my answer is over by 1634.8309. I multiply the triangle by 16 instead of 8. I already finished Calculus but im not good at it.

29% is correct.



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yanowhiz = If you have 10 books on a shelf how many different possibilities can you arrange them?


Isnt it 10! or 3,628,800?

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If you tossed 2 dice at the same time, what is the probability of getting a total of 5? It is very simple, you dont have to ask anyone for this.
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post May 10 2005, 08:42 PM
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1/9?

cause there's four possibilities for making the number 5, and there are a total of 36 possibilities. and 4/36 reduces to 1/9. smile.gif



Your problem.

Find the area bounded by the parabola y=x^2 and the line y=2x.

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post May 12 2005, 01:40 PM
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A = 4/3 ( Im not sure, though tongue.gif)


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6F = 2 Log(base 3)4
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post May 12 2005, 06:23 PM
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Yea your right! smile.gif
Good Job!

Um... .4206198357



251 + 613 in the base of 7 (both 251 and 613 are in the base of 7, add and give the answer in the base of 7). smile.gif


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post May 17 2005, 05:41 PM
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1164(base 7)

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279D(base of 16) + 15262(base of 8) = ?
Answers should be in binary, octal and hexadecimal.

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post May 17 2005, 06:22 PM
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Correct.

424F = Hexadecimal
16975 = Decimal
100001001001111 = Binary
41117 = Octal
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32E59 (hexadecimal)

Show answer in binary, hexidecimal, octal and decimal. smile.gif


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