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Damasus Komla
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P(2,1) and Q(1,2) are points in a plane. Find the bearing of P from Q
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P(2,1) and Q(1,2) are points in a plane. Find the bearing of Q from P
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C=216k, find the least value of k that will make C a perfect square
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An object whose volume is 125cm^3 was enlarged to an image whose volume is 100cm^3. Find the scale.
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An object whose volume is 125cm^3 was enlarged to an image whose volume is 1000cm^3. Find the scale.
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Given that TanA= -0.5774, find A if 360°<A<540°
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X and Y both lie on the equator and their longitude differ by 25°. Find the distance between X and Y along the equator, to the
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X and Y both lie on the equator and their longitude differ by 25°. Find the distance between X and Y along the equator, to the
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If 7 is the divisor, X is the dividend, 11 is the quotient and 1 is the remainder. Find X
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Simplify 100110+11011 in binary numeral
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Two similar cylindrical shaped cans hold 2litres and 6.75litres of liquid. If the diameter of the smaller one is 16cm, find the
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If (3n-1)^0.5=2, find the value of n
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The base of an isosceles triangle is twice it's height. If the other sides are 3√2 long, find the length of the base.
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A man starts from a point S and walks 1000m on a bearing of 025°. How far North is he from his starting point?
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Find the bearing of x from Y if the bearing of Y from X is 180°.
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What is the error in the number pattern 90,80,70,55,50,45
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What is the ommission in the number pattern 90,80,70,55,50,45
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A square pyramid sculpture contains 50 ft by 50 ft of granite and is 6 feet high. What is the area of the base of the sculpture?
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Answers (1)
Work out in base twelve: TTE+T0E