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s is the sample standard deviation. it is computed by taking the square root of: sum(x-mean)2/n-1
There are 41 - 9 = 32 doing only French 22 - 9 = 13 doing only German So number enrolled = 32 + 13 + 9 = 54 So number not enrolled on either = 78 - 54 = 24
True. You can always add to your notes.
Graphing calculators are *required* for students taking the Algebra, Geometry, and Algebra II/Trig Regents exams. Schools may not require students to purchase their own graphing calculators for these courses: "Under no circumstances should students be charged for a calculator or otherwise required to purchase one in order to participate in an educational program." http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/mgtserv/charging_for_calculators.shtml Graphing calculators are specifically forbidden on the Earth Science, Living Environment, and Chemistry Regents exams. They are permitted on the Physics exam. http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/osa/08-09memo/jun-aug-09/730/541-809.pdf As required by the state, your graphing calculator has to have its memory cleared before you take the exam. Many schools have a program that will do this automatically, and will clear your calculator before you enter the exam room. Be sure to back up any data onto your computer before the exam.
In the US, one becomes an actuary by taking actuarial exams. Some courses of study make it easier to pass the exams. Examples are calculus, statistics, and accounting.
algebra, alg II, geometry, geometry II.
You should look into taking courses that have anything to do with wiring or circuitry. There are special courses designed to prepare you to become an electrician.
When it comes to taking courses in College or University; co-requisite (courses) means that you can take it together with another course; prerequisite means that you have to take the classes and pass before taking any other courses.
Yes, teenagers should be taking parenting courses in highschool because it gives them an outlook on what its going to be like when they are a parent in the future. Abstinence is key. Teenagers should be well aware of the consequences of pregnancies and in my opinion i think it is a perfect course to take! :)
Yes, you should eat before taking accutane. If you don't, overtime it will burn a hole in your stomach.
Some of the people facing an introductory statistics course seem to fear it because they are the very people who fear, or have avoided, mathematics courses of other kinds. In other words, the difficulty is not necessarily intrinsic to the statistics course, it's a consequence of the fear in the person taking the course. Speaking from personal experience, I can say that there are statistics courses that require more or less advanced mathematics, and some that require almost no formal mathematics at all. Understanding statistics at the introductory level does not depend on anything derived from calculus. Rather it has to do with basic intuitions about probabilities.
Different schools have different offerings in criminology and forensic science. The school will advise you on which courses contribute to the major and the order in which you will take them. This site gives an overview of the courses that apply to various degrees in criminology: http://www.ncsu.edu/majors-careers/do_with_major_in/showmajor.php?id=11
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It is quite difficult to find online courses for free. It also is quite dependent on what kind of courses you are interested in taking. The website e-learningcenter.com offers some free courses in IT training, but if you are looking for more traditional college courses should be prepared to pay some tuition fee.
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