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MATH 101 FINAL REVIEW EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (VERIFIED AND UPDATED)
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    MATH 101 FINAL REVIEW EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (VERIFIED AND UPDATED)

  • MATH 101 FINAL REVIEW EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (VERIFIED AND UPDATED)
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MCAT Physics - Units, MCAT Physics questions and  answers Graded A+
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    MCAT Physics - Units, MCAT Physics questions and answers Graded A+

  • MCAT Physics - Units, MCAT Physics questions and answers Graded A+ Force - N = kg*m/s^2 Electric Potential/ emf - Volt (V) = W/A = J/C Resistance - Ohm = V/A Current - Ampere (A) = C/s Energy/ Work/ Heat - Joule (J) = Nm = kgm^2/s^2 1 Cal = 1000 cal = 3.97 Btu = 4,184 J Capacitance - Farad (F) = A*s/V = J/V^2 = C/V
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MCAT Physics Equations questions and answers  Graded A+
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    MCAT Physics Equations questions and answers Graded A+

  • MCAT Physics Equations questions and answers Graded A+ Average Speed Δx/Δt = distance/time Average Velocity Δx/Δt = displacement/time Acceleration Δv/Δt Newton's Second Law F(net) = ma an obj. will accelerate in the direction of the applied F Static and Kinetic Friction F(s) = µ(s)N F(k) = µ(k)N µ(s) >>> µ(k) coefficients depend only on the properties of the surfaces involved and thus, will not change unless these properties are changed.
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Math Questions and answers already Graded A+
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    Math Questions and answers already Graded A+

  • Math Questions and answers already Graded A+ rad → Gy number of rad / 100 = number of gray Gy → rad number of gray * 100 = number of rad Gy → mGy ×1000 mGy → Gy ÷ 1000 rad → cGy number of rad / 1 = number of cGy (they're equal) Sievert → mGy x1000 Collective EfD = Average Effective Dose (EfD) × Number of People Exposed 1 J/kg = 1 Gy rem → Sievert
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Math 101 - Exam 2 Content questions and  answers Graded A+  Slope-intercept form - y=mx+b  where x is the input value, m is the rate of change, and b is the initial value of the  dependent variable  Slope Intercept in equation form and function form - Equ
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    Math 101 - Exam 2 Content questions and answers Graded A+ Slope-intercept form - y=mx+b where x is the input value, m is the rate of change, and b is the initial value of the dependent variable Slope Intercept in equation form and function form - Equ

  • Math 101 - Exam 2 Content questions and answers Graded A+ Slope-intercept form - y=mx+b where x is the input value, m is the rate of change, and b is the initial value of the dependent variable Slope Intercept in equation form and function form - Equation form: y= mx + b Function form: f(x) = mx + b slope - The steepness of a line, designated by the letter m m = change in output (rise)/change in inpu
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Math 101- Midterm Exam questions and  answers Graded A+  Volume for rectangular prism - V= LxWxH  Volume for cylinder - V = π r²h  Celsius to Fahrenheit - F= 9/5 (C+32)  Fahrenheit to Celsius - C= 5/9(F-32)  Area of a trapezoid - A= 1/2(b1+b2)h  Volume of
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    Math 101- Midterm Exam questions and answers Graded A+ Volume for rectangular prism - V= LxWxH Volume for cylinder - V = π r²h Celsius to Fahrenheit - F= 9/5 (C+32) Fahrenheit to Celsius - C= 5/9(F-32) Area of a trapezoid - A= 1/2(b1+b2)h Volume of

  • Math 101- Midterm Exam questions and answers Graded A+ Volume for rectangular prism - V= LxWxH Volume for cylinder - V = π r²h Celsius to Fahrenheit - F= 9/5 (C+32) Fahrenheit to Celsius - C= 5/9(F-32) Area of a trapezoid - A= 1/2(b1+b2)h Volume of a sphere - V= 4/3πr³ Surface area of a sphere - SA= 4πr²
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Math 101 - Exam 1 - Chapters 1-2 questions  and answers Graded A+  y=x -   y=x^2 -   y=x^3 -   y=square root of x -   y= cube root of x -   y= absolute value of x -
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    Math 101 - Exam 1 - Chapters 1-2 questions and answers Graded A+ y=x - y=x^2 - y=x^3 - y=square root of x - y= cube root of x - y= absolute value of x -

  • Math 101 - Exam 1 - Chapters 1-2 questions and answers Graded A+ y=x - y=x^2 - y=x^3 - y=square root of x - y= cube root of x - y= absolute value of x -
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Math 101Exam questions and answers Graded  A+
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    Math 101Exam questions and answers Graded A+

  • Math 101Exam questions and answers Graded A+ Identity function - Y=x points 1,1 -1,-1 Square function - Y=x^2 (-1,1) (1,1) Cube function - Y=x^3 (1,1) (-1,-1 Square root - Y= squaree root x(1,1) Cube Root Function - y=3√x (-1,-1) (1,1) Absolute value - Y=[x] (-1,1) (1,1)
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Math 101Exam questions and answers Graded  A+
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    Math 101Exam questions and answers Graded A+

  • Math 101Exam questions and answers Graded A+ mathematics - addition - numbers to add equation - A mathematical sentence that contains an equals sign. multplication - fraction - is repeated addition but with diffrent notation. part of a whole skip counting - counting by twos, threes, counting only even or odd numbers, or counting by other multiples Rounding Rules - - 5 or *LARGER*, round *UP* (decimals) - 5 or *SMALLER*, Round *DOWN* (decimals) solve - ...
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