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  2. Practice Task 2 What is the size of the ...

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/464545/PT2-BI2.pdf
    19 Feb 2014: Practice Task 2. What is the size of the fourth angle? Check: Did the four angles add up to 360o? Are the vertically opposite angles equal? Vertically opposite angles are equal, so the fourth angle must be 80o. To check: One full revolution is 360o.
  3. Health Science Pathway Scientific Notation Big Idea 1 Practice ...

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    4 Sep 2014: Health Science Pathway. Scientific Notation. Big Idea 1 Practice task 3. 1. Express 0. 0001 as a fraction. Answer:. 2. Express as a decimal number. Answer: 1 000 000. 3. What is the decimal equivalent of. Answer: 0. 001. 4. Express as a fraction.
  4. Practice Task 3 What is the size of the ...

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/464552/PT3-BI2.pdf
    19 Feb 2014: Practice Task 3. What is the size of the angle ABC? Clues: In Geometry module 1 you saw that. s = (n - 2)180o where: s = the sum of the interior angles. n = the number of sides of the polygon The two pentagons are regular polygons (see Geometry
  5. Extended thinking: Diagonals of rectangles The following diagrams…

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    19 Feb 2014: Extended thinking: Diagonals of rectangles. The following diagrams show the diagonals of three rectangles, one being a square. Look closely at the features of the three diagrams. What properties of diagonals do you think will guarantee that you will
  6. Practice tasks 1, Big Idea 3 Which of the ...

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/511808/BI3-Q1.pdf
    19 Mar 2014: Practice tasks 1, Big Idea 3. Which of the two measurement devices in questions 1 to 3 gives a more accurate reading: 1. A stop watch to two decimal places or a stop watch to four decimal places? A stop watch with four decimal places 2. A map with a
  7. Tasmanian School of Business and Economics University of Tasmania ...

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    4 Oct 2014: Tasmanian School of Business and Economics University of Tasmania. Discussion Paper Series N 2014‐12. Iden fying Periods of Financial Stress in Asian Currencies: The Role of High Frequency Finan‐cial Market Data. Mardi DUNGEY University of
  8. Big Idea 2 Learning Activity 2 Questions: 1. How ...

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    28 Apr 2014: Big Idea 2 Learning Activity 2 Questions:. 1. How many different types of cereal are made by Sanitarium? 2. Which manufacturer makes the most different types of cereal? Answers:. 1. There are 20 different types of cereal made by Sanitarium. 2. Uncle
  9. Microsoft PowerPoint - Tasmania_Trends in prefabricated timber…

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    5 Feb 2014: 22/11/2013. 1. Trends in prefabricated timber building. Phil Ladson & Spencer Calthorpe. Who is Multinail?100% Australian family-owned business. 22/11/2013. 2. Manufacturer of structural products. Manufacturer of machinery. Who is Multinail?
  10. Introduction

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    17 Nov 2014: Introduction. Table 1. WHO BMI categories. Category. BMI range (kg/m2). Underweight. < 18. 5. Normal (healthy weight). 18. 5 to 25. Overweight. 25 to 30. Obese. > 30. Figure 1. Relationship between height and weight showing BMI categories. Part 1
  11. Health Science Pathway Algebra, Big Idea 5 Practice Questions ...

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/580752/BI5Q1.pdf
    27 Aug 2014: Health Science Pathway. Algebra, Big Idea 5 Practice Questions. Practice questions. 1. Solve the equation 3x – 2 = x 4 2. Solve the equation 2(t 3) = t 7 3. A delivery company charges according to the equation C = 5W 8 where ‘C’ is the charge

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