To calculate an approximate value for, say 99.55, you could first rewrite it as 1005*(1-0.005)5 and then use the binomial expansion of the first three terms of (1-0.005)5 to get a pretty good approximation - accurate to 1.2 parts in a million! You can calculate the first three terms without a computer if you know your basic times tables.
Apply for what? Not enough information.
There are several jobs that use computers that you could apply for as an engineering graduate. Mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and chemical engineering are to name a few.
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Try searching on www.indeed.com. They have many different engineering jobs that you can research and apply for. You can enter your location to find engineering jobs near you.
An in-state engineering major would apply for fall acceptance in February.
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