Today Mr. Maksymchuk taught us about restricted response, restricted responce with exeption, and open responce questions. He showed us how to make a spread sheet to answer certain questions. (ps. the images below have been put in reverse order from the way they should so read from bottom to top, The video was lost before it finished uploading.)
-What's the difference between a cake and a spa?You can't eat it-Zack.
Mr. biggmaxx wanted us to find the answers to assignment 2 question B, part A, B, and C and answer them in cubic feet and cubic inches.
Important Question for part A; Should we vinyl the bottom of the spa?
Well make an assumption
Assume NO vinyl of the bottom.
We need to remember that there is four inches all the way around the outside of the spa. Remember that the height of the Spa isn't 3'6'' for the bottom is four inches thick making the height 3'10'.
Watch out for the 19 minute mark. Biggmaxx started quoting Lord of the Rings.
For those who didn't do the homework do part B) & part C).
Today the class has started to touch on the subject of our reports on our projects and when we must show them to Mr.Maksymchuk as well as the fact the class will be working on our projects every Wednesday; and measurements, and Mr. Maksymchuk showed that we can use Excel as a fast and efficient way to solve problems concerning measurement and the class was assigned a question from a booklet listed under Assignment 2; Question 1; A.
Today we learnt how to do Mutually Inclusive/Exclusive probability. Mr. Maks went over a set of questions in our review book, questions 12, 13, 15 are for home work on Monday. Probability test next Wednesday.
How much citys are spending on rebuilding their comunity after a tsunami hits, and what makes tsunamis deadly.
farming...... how much it will cost to start up a whole neew farm and how much it will be to have a farm pasted do from pervious owners... ex. a dad passing the farm over to his son
I'm doing what my Dodge Caliber should be getting for gas mileage compared to what it is getting. Doing this by comparing my car to others who I know have the same in the valley.