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Chemistry 1210: General Chemistry Mon. & Thurs. 9:05 AM ? 10:30 AM Mon. & Thurs. 10:40 AM ? 12:10 AM Sullivan Hall Rm. B14 Dr. Gina M. Florio My Information Monday 3:00 ? 4:30 PM Thursday 3:00 ? 4:30 PM & by appointment Gina M. Florio Office: 358B St. Albert Hall Phone: 718-990-2638 Email: [email protected] Student Hours Fall 2011: Contact Information: Need help??? Ask questions in lecture, come to my office hours, or make an appointment to meet with me, ASAP! 358 B 358 C Layout: St. Albert Hall Room 358 Dr. Cesare?s Laboratory Dr. Jespersen?s Laboratory Dr. Chen?s Laboratory Dr. Chen?s Office Dr. Florio?s Office 358 A Enter here (SAH Room 358) from hallway 358 C-1 Dr. Megehee?s Office

2001 FRQ

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AP Human Geography 2001 Scoring Guidelines These materials were produced by Educational Testing Service (ETS), which develops and administers the examinations of the Advanced Placement Program for the College Board. The College Board and Educational Testing Service (ETS) are dedicated to the principle of equal opportunity, and their programs, services, and employment policies are guided by that principle. The College Board is a national nonprofit membership association dedicated to preparing, inspiring, and connecting students to college and opportunity.

Percentile

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Calculate?percentiles can tell us how numbers are distributed. Assume eight numbers: [0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14] Notice that these 8 numbers are arranged from lowest to highest: That's how you need to arrange your numbers to calculate percentiles. If the numbers are not arranged lowest to highest, make sure you order them this way. This is important because a percentile tells you how well you did compared to others and that comparison needs to be organized. Let N equal the number of data points. Here N=8. The formula is P=(k/100)(n). K is the percentile you want to find. Here that's 75 P=(75/100)(8)=0.75(8)=6 P is the position in the distribution that corresponds to the 75th percentile. Here, it's the data point in the 6th position. The data set is [0, 2, 4, 6, 8,?10, 12, 14]

Algebra 1

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Syllabus for ALGEBRA 1 2012-2013 School Year Mr. Kurth 691-2100 ex6293 Course Power Standards: Problem Solve Utilizing Appropriate Mathematical Processes Problem Solve Utilizing Appropriate Technology Apply Algebra Skills Analyze Reasonableness of Solutions Communicate Mathematical Reasoning in Verbal and Written Form Homework and Classwork: Homework and classwork are assigned for the sole and specific reason for test preparation. Students are allowed to work ahead on the ALEKS program and, at the very least, remain with the pace set by Quizzes: The ALEKS program will give quizzes at various times to check for full comprehension of previously-learned material. TESTS: Tests will be given on the ALEKS program at the end of each unit.
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