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    • [PDF File]RESISTOR COLOR CODE GUIDE

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      10 100 1K 10K 100K 1M 10M 1 Silver None 0.01 0.1 Tolerance +-2 % 5 % 10 % 20 % +-+-+-Decimal Multiplier 1 10 100 1,000 10,000 100,000 1,000,000 10,000,000 100,000,000 1,000,000,000 4- Band Code 5- Band Code RESISTOR COLOR CODE GUIDE 2 0 x10,000 10 % 20 x 10,000 = 200,000 1,000 = 1K Resistor = 200 K with a 10 % Tolerance+-First Band Second Band ...


    • [PDF File]Plus/Minus Grading

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      Plus/Minus Grading The Problem In the Fall 2008 semester, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences added grades with pluses and minuses (A–, B+, etc.) to its list of available grades. (Such grades had been available in some schools at KU previously, but not in the College.) Here are the web pages stating the KU and CLAS grade lists:


    • [PDF File]Translating English Words Into Algebraic Expressions

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      number is 10 2x = 10 One half a number is 10 x/2 = 10 Five times the sum of x and 2 5(x + 2) Seven is greater than x 7 > x Five times the difference of a number and 4 5(x - 4) Ten subtracted from 10 times a number is that number plus 5 10x - 10 = x + 5 The sum of 5x and 10 is equal to the product of x and 15 5x + 10 = 15x


    • [PDF File]LaTeX Math Symbols

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      XY-pic User’s Guide Kristo↵er H. Rose hkrisrose@ens-lyon.fri⇥ Version 3.7, February 16, 1999 Abstract XY-pic is a package for typesetting graphs and diagrams


    • [PDF File]STATISTICS FORMULAS

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      SSM, SSE, SST: Sum of square means equals the sum of the centriod, symbolized by y-bar, minus the predicted value of each x data point, symbolized by y-hat sub I. Sum of square errors equal the sum of each y data point, symbolized by y-sub-I, minus the predicted value of each data point, symbolized by y-hat-sub-I, then squared.


    • [PDF File]Chapter 15 Chemical Equilibrium

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      equilibrium concentration is the initial minus that consumed. The table now looks like: H2(g) + I2(g) ⇔ 2HI (g) Initial 1.000 x 10-3M 2.000 x 10-3M 0 M Change -0.935 x 10-3 M -0.935 x 10-3 M +1.87 x 10-3M Equilibrium 0.065 x 10-3 M 1.065 x 10-3M 1.87 x 10-3M


    • [PDF File]Table of mathematical symbols - Ies Jovellanos

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      plus-minus 6 ± 3 means both 6 + 3 and 6 - 3. The equation x = 5 ± √4, has two solutions, x = 7 and x = 3. plus or minus arithmetic plus-minus 10 ± 2 or eqivalently 10 ± 20% means the range from 10 − 2 to 10 + 2. If a = 100 ± 1 mm, then a is ≥ 99 mm and ≤ 101 mm. plus or minus measurement ∓ minus-plus 6 ± (3 5) means both


    • [PDF File]CHAPTER 10 MARKET POWER: MONOPOLY AND MONOPSONY

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      Profit equals total revenue minus total cost: π = (75)(2,500) - (30,000 + (50)(2,500)), or π = $325 per week. b. If the government decides to levy a tax of 10 cents per unit on this product, what will be the new level of production, price, and profit?


    • [PDF File]Write a verbal expression for each algebraic

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      k squared minus 11 62/87,21 The word squared means a number raised to the second power. The word minus suggests subtraction. So, the verbal expression k squared minus 11 can be represented by the algebraic expression k2 ± 11. 20 divided by t to the fifth power 62/87,21 The words divided by suggest division. So, the


    • [PDF File]Conversion Chart: Fraction of an Hour to Minutes

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      Fraction Minutes Fraction Minutes Fraction Minutes Fraction Minutes 0.01 1 0.26 16 0.51 31 0.76 46 0.02 1 0.27 16 0.52 31 0.77 46 0.03 2 0.28 17 0.53 32 0.78 47 0.04 2 0.29 17 0.54 32 0.79 47 0.05 3 0.30 18 0.55 33 0.80 48


    • [PDF File]Formatting Numbers with C++ Output Streams

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      All of the digits of an integer will be printed using decimal (base 10), with no leading zeros and a leading minus if it is negative, using as many characters as needed, but no more. A double value will be printed using a general format that usually works fine to represent a number in a small amount of space.


    • [PDF File]Math Definitions: Introduction to Numbers

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      Minus (Subtract, Difference) To decrease a number by another number (-) 6 minus 2 = 6 – 2 = 4 Difference The positive result of subtracting (-) two numbers. The difference between 6 and 2 = 6 - 2 = 4 Fewer than To decrease by the original number (-) 5 fewer than 9 = 9 – 5 = 4 Multiply (Times)


    • [PDF File]Pressure Conversion Table and Vacuum Terminology

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      1 bar = 1000 mbar = 10 5 Pa 1 Torr = 133 Pa 1 psi = 6895 Pa = 68.95 mbar 10 -9 10 -14 10 -11 7.5x10 -12 7.5x10 -9 1.5x10 -13 10 -8 10 -13 10 -10 7.5x10 -11 7.5x10 -8 1.5x10 -12


    • [PDF File]SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR OPERATION GUIDE

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      Basic arithmetic keys, parentheses 10 Percent 11 Inverse, square, cube, xth power of y, square root, cube root, xth root of y 12 10 to the power of x, common logarithm 13 ... Enters minus symbol or sign change key. Changes positive numbers to negative and negative numbers to positive.


    • [PDF File]Voltage Tolerance Boundary

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      and motors should operate at nameplate plus or minus 10% satisfactorily, however not necessarily at an optimum condition. The reason that the nameplate nominal is lower than the service entrance voltage is the acknowledgment that there will be a voltage drop within the electrical distribution system of the end users premise.


    • [PDF File]General Tolerance (from ASME Y14.5M-2009)

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      the plus or minus value is nil, a single zero is shown without a plus or minus sign. +0.02 32 EXAMPLE: 32 -0.02 or (b) Where bilateral tolerancing is used, both the plus and minus values have the same number of deci- mal places, using zeros where necessary. EXAMPLE. +0.25 32 -0.10 not +0.25 32 -0.1 (c) Where limit dimensioning is used and either



    • [PDF File]Topic 7 Revision [143 marks]

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      The radioactive nuclide beryllium-10 (Be-10) undergoes beta minus (β–) decay to form a stable boron (B) nuclide. Identify the missing information for this decay. Markscheme conservation of mass number AND charge , Correct identification of both missing values required for [1].


    • [PDF File]TRANSLATING KEY WORDS AND PHRASES INTO ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS

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      more than Ten more than a number x + 10 the sum of The sum of a number and five x + 5 the total of The total of six and some number 6 + x increased by A number increased by two x + 2 added to Eleven added to a number x + 11 Subtraction ( −) minus A number minus seven X – 7 less than Four less than a number X – 4


    • [PDF File]Baldor Motor Basics: Power Systems and Voltage

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      plus 10% (506 volts) and down to 460 minus 10% (414 volts). If everything is right with the voltage of the system being in multiples of 120 plus or minus 5%, and the equipment volt-age being multiples of 115, plus or minus 10%, then every-thing fits together like a neat jigsaw puzzle. There is one oddity in the mix. That is 3-phase motors for


    • [PDF File]Translating Words into Algebra - Leeward Community College

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      exceeds, minus - Subtract x from y y - x From x, subtract y x - y The difference between x and 7 x -7 10 less m 10 - m 10 less than m m - 10 p decreased by 11 p - 11 8 diminished by w 8 - w y take away z y - z p reduced by 6 p - 6 x exceeds y x - y r minus s r - s Multiplication Multiply, times, the product of, multiplied by, times as much, of ×


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