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Saturday, January 22, 2022
Roman Numbers and Numbers in English
Number System
Natural numbers: In mathematics, the natural numbers are those numbers used for counting and ordering. In common mathematical terminology, words colloquially used for counting are "cardinal numbers", and words used for ordering are "ordinal numbers". Whole Numbers: Whole numbers are a set of numbers including all positive integers and 0. Prime Number and Composite Number: A prime number is a natural number greater than 1 that is not a product of two smaller natural numbers. A natural number greater than 1 that is not prime is called a composite number. For example, 5 is prime because the only ways of writing it as a product, 1 × 5 or 5 × 1, involve 5 itself. A composite number is a positive integer that can be formed by multiplying two smaller positive integers. Equivalently, it is a positive integer that has at least one divisor other than 1 and itself. Integer: An integer is colloquially defined as a number that can be written without a fractional component. For example, 21, 4, 0, and −2048 are integers, while 9.75, 5+1/2, and √2 are not.Tags: Mathematical Foundations for Data Science,
Friday, January 21, 2022
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Who did Patrick's Homework (Translation)
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Before you read, discuss in class: Do you like homework? Do you do it yourself? Or, do you get help? What homework do you usually have? Who did Patrick's homework?Tags: Communication Skills,English Lessons,
1. Patrick never did homework. "Too boring," he said. He played hockey, basketball, and Nintendo instead. His teachers told him, "Patrick, do your homework or you won't learn a thing." And it's true sometimes he did feel like an ignoramus but what could he do? He hated homework.
2. Then one day he found his cat playing with a little doll and he grabbed it away. To his surprise, it wasn't a doll at all, but a man of the tiniest size. He had a little wool shirt with old fashioned britches and a high tall hat much like a witch's. He yelled, "Save me, don't give me back to that cat." I'll grant you a wish, I promise you that.
3. Patrick couldn't believe how lucky he was! Here was the answer to all of his problems. So he said, "only if you do all my homework till the end of the semester, that's 35 days. If you do a good enough job, I could even get A's".
4. The little man's face wrinkled like a dishcloth thrown in the hamper. He kicked his legs and doubled his fists and he grimaced and scowled and pursed his lips, "Oh, am I cursed! But I'll do it."
5. And true to his word, that little elf began to do Patrick's homework. Except there was one glitch. The elf did not always know what to do and he needed help. "Help me! Help me!" he'd say. And Patrick would have to help in whatever way. "I don't know this world", the elf squeaked while reading Patrick's homework. "Get me a dictionary. No, what's even better, look up the word and sound it out by each letter."
6. When it came to Math, Patrick was out of luck. "What are times tables?" the elf shrieked. "We wish we never need that. And addition, subtraction and division and fractions? Here, sit down beside me you simply must guide me," Elves know nothing of human history, to them it's a mystery. So the little elf, already a shouter, just got louder. "Go to the library, I need books. More and more books. And you can help me read them too."
7. As a matter of fact, every day in every way that little elf was a nag! Patrick was working harder than ever and it was a drag! He was staying up nights, had never felt so weary, was going to school with his eyes puffed and bleary.
8. Finally, the last day of school arrived and the elf was free to go. As for homework, there was no more, so he quietly and slyly slipped out the backdoor.
9. Patrick got his A's, his classmates were amazed, his teachers smiled and were full of praise. And his parents? They wondered what had happened to Patrick. He was now the model kid. Cleaned his room, did his chores, was cheerful, never rude, like he had developed a whole new attitude.
10. You see, in the end, Patrick still thought he'd made that tiny man do all his homework. But I'll share a secret, just between you and me. It was not the elf, Patrick had done it himself!
-- Carol Moore
Wednesday, January 19, 2022
Bro-cofdex Syrup
Bro Cofdex Plus Syrup Prescription: Required Manufacturer: Cipla Ltd SALT COMPOSITION: terbutaline sulphate, bromhexine hydrochloride, guaiphesin, menthol Storage: Store below 30°CTags: Medicine,Introduction
Bromhexine + Guaifenesin + Menthol + Terbutaline is a combination of four medicines: Bromhexine , Guaifenesin , Menthol and Terbutaline. Bromhexine is a mucolytic which thins and loosens mucus (phlegm), making it easier to cough out. Guaifenesin is an expectorant which works by decreasing the stickiness of airway secretions and helps in their removal from the airways. Menthol is an organic compound which produces a sensation of coolness and relieves minor throat irritation. Terbutaline is a bronchodilator which relaxes the muscles in the airways and widens the airways. Together, they make breathing easier.
Who did Patrick's Homework?
Before you read, discuss in class: Do you like homework? Do you do it yourself? Or, do you get help? What homework do you usually have? Who did Patrick's homework? 1. Patrick never did homework. "Too boring," he said. He played hockey, basketball, and Nintendo instead. His teachers told him, "Patrick, do your homework or you won't learn a thing." And it's true sometimes he did feel like an ignoramus but what could he do? He hated homework. 2. Then one day he found his cat playing with a little doll and he grabbed it away. To his surprise, it wasn't a doll at all, but a man of the tiniest size. He had a little wool shirt with old fashioned britches and a high tall hat much like a witch's. He yelled, "Save me, don't give me back to that cat." I'll grant you a wish, I promise you that. 3. Patrick couldn't believe how lucky he was! Here was the answer to all of his problems. So he said, "only if you do all my homework till the end of the semester, that's 35 days. If you do a good enough job, I could even get A's". 4. The little man's face wrinkled like a dishcloth thrown in the hamper. He kicked his legs and doubled his fists and he grimaced and scowled and pursed his lips, "Oh, am I cursed! But I'll do it." 5. And true to his word, that little elf began to do Patrick's homework. Except there was one glitch. The elf did not always know what to do and he needed help. "Help me! Help me!" he'd say. And Patrick would have to help in whatever way. "I don't know this world", the elf squeaked while reading Patrick's homework. "Get me a dictionary. No, what's even better, look up the word and sound it out by each letter." 6. When it came to Math, Patrick was out of luck. "What are times tables?" the elf shrieked. "We wish we never need that. And addition, subtraction and division and fractions? Here, sit down beside me you simply must guide me," Elves know nothing of human history, to them it's a mystery. So the little elf, already a shouter, just got louder. "Go to the library, I need books. More and more books. And you can help me read them too." 7. As a matter of fact, every day in every way that little elf was a nag! Patrick was working harder than ever and it was a drag! He was staying up nights, had never felt so weary, was going to school with his eyes puffed and bleary. 8. Finally, the last day of school arrived and the elf was free to go. As for homework, there was no more, so he quietly and slyly slipped out the backdoor. 9. Patrick got his A's, his classmates were amazed, his teachers smiled and were full of praise. And his parents? They wondered what had happened to Patrick. He was now the model kid. Cleaned his room, did his chores, was cheerful, never rude, like he had developed a whole new attitude. 10. You see, in the end, Patrick still thought he'd made that tiny man do all his homework. But I'll share a secret, just between you and me. It was not the elf, Patrick had done it himself! -- Carol MooreTags: Communication Skills,English Lessons,
Tuesday, January 18, 2022
Visualize Multiplication
Or enter two numbers:
Ex 1: Visualizing Permutation-Combination Problem Using JavaScript
Ques: Find the number of ways of distributing 8 identical balls in 3 distinct boxes so that none of the boxes is empty.
Ans: Let the number of balls in three boxes be X, Y and Z.
We see that X + Y + Z = 8 with X, Y, Z >= 1 and <=6 .
And from the above diagram, there are only 7C 2 ways of doing it, that is the number of ways you can put two sticks in any of the seven gaps between the eight balls.
Saturday, January 15, 2022
Prime Factors of a Number (Test)
Following number has prime factors. Please list all of them.
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