![]() They each shared some of their struggles with their addictions to alcohol and drugs. There were 3 guys who came to talk to us, Trevor, Steven, and Rollin. Well since its a work period, I'll briefly discuss what the presentation this morning was about. This is due to the fact that there are 43 objectives due on Tuesday December 4th. Today are assignment was to work on Accelerated Math. Hey today as all know Mr.Max was away, so Mrs.Turton was our sub for the class. There is some talk that the facebook homepage will be unblocked and as of now, everyone is hopeful. Many caim that it is a important communication device that is a very important and useful tool in their everyday life. Many classmates had person opinions about this subject and many were upset. You divide the value by 100 then multiply that by the cost per $100.Įg: Home insurance based on a home value of $50,000 at a cost of $0.62 per $100.Īs a class, we also discussed the fact that facebook has been blocked in our school and how upset people are. Here is annual home insurance along with an example: You multiply the value by how many mills then divide that by 1000.Įg: The home is assessed for property tax purposes at $30,000, the mill rate is 61 mills. Here is how to calculate property tax along with an example: Today he taught us how to calculate annual property tax and annual home insurance is order to answer some of the questions. Today was a work period to work on our budgeting booklet Mr. ![]() Well that's what we did today!! I hope everyone had a great weekend and only 5 more days of school left!!!!! YEAH!!įor tomorrows blog Semba you are the blogger!! Have fun! HOLY!!! Did you notice that this =1000(1.05)^5 looks like the equation y=a.b^x!!Īnother way you can find this answer is also using excel!! (you can use excel for so many things!) This way was using the simple way and finding out his earnings for each year than adding them on to the next.Īn easier way to get the same number would be: (compound way) This is called the compounded amount( Interest was added (compounded) to thw principal each time). In the 5th year Bob's total value of his investment is $1276.29 >Interest is calculated continually, at the end of every compounding periodĪn amount of money generated through the use of 3 variables.Ī=P(1+r/n)^n.t (Amount (Principal plus interest)) Macs is teaching us about "Simple/Compound Interest" Macs is checking everyone's budget assignment if you did not finish yet. We haven't yet set a date for when the tessalations (number 9) is due yet but sometime this week. It was probably the most toughest one i did! If you did good on it well congrats to you! More are coming soon, just didn't have enough time before the holidays to create them all. The pictures (accept weapons of math destruction) were created my myself using various programs. ![]() "The sum of the measures of the interior Angles of a Polygon." ![]() If a point exists in the exterior of a circle and two unique lines tangent to that circle exists through that point then the segments created fromthe points of tangency to the exterior point must be congruent.ħ. If there exista a line tangent to a circle then the tangent line is perpenduclar to the radius/diameter at the point of tangency.Ħ. If two angles are inscribed in the same cricle and they both intersept the same arc then they are congruent.ĥ. If a circle contains an inscribed angle such that the angle intercepts a semicurclaular arc, than the inscribed angle has a measure of 90 degrees. If a diameter or radious happens to intercept a chord at a perpendicular, then that chord is bisected at the intersection point. If a central angle and an inscribed angle in the same circle both intercept the same arc, then the central angle has a measure of twice the inscribed angle.Ģ. I also realized that none of the circle "laws" are on the blog!!! I'll do that.ġ. I find some of the circle questions a tad difficult (fun though, I admit).
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