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Friday, February 4, 2011
Math 10 Assignment
Today's assignment: - Complete Exercises p. 22-23 #1-16
Ok for #12 a) You can do one of two things. Change the 400yd to meters or change the 110m to yards.
b) If you did the conversion you've already answered b.
For #13 c) Change both heights to meters and just find the difference (subtract the larger one from the smaller one). Then repeat for the heights in feet.
For #15 Find out the total height in inches (so the 10ft of the rim plus the 6in the player needs to reach). Then change the player's reach to inches. Subtract the two and that will tell you how high the player needs to jump.
Hey Mr.Arocena its Suzanne. I am having a bit of difficulty on todays assignment..number 12, 13c and 15. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOk for #12
ReplyDeletea) You can do one of two things. Change the 400yd to meters or change the 110m to yards.
b) If you did the conversion you've already answered b.
For #13
c) Change both heights to meters and just find the difference (subtract the larger one from the smaller one). Then repeat for the heights in feet.
For #15
Find out the total height in inches (so the 10ft of the rim plus the 6in the player needs to reach).
Then change the player's reach to inches.
Subtract the two and that will tell you how high the player needs to jump.
Hope that helps.
Hello
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