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Started 3 days, 21 hours ago (2009-12-19 13:58:00)
by Melui
Hoping someone here can give me an idea? Last year our neighbours invited us round for a meal on xmas eve. I took a gift along for the hostess - but she surprised me with a small gift for each of the boys (pens and coloring books if i remember correctly). They have invited us around again this year and i want to take something small along for their daughter this time - so anyone have any ...
Started 6 days, 14 hours ago (2009-12-16 21:11:00)
by PIGLET16
DS came home with this question marked wrong on his homework -- can re-do for credit. There is a picture of 4 marbles equaling 2 rolls of tape. There is a picture of 1 roll of tape equaling 4 pencils. The question is: How many pencils equal 3 marbles. Here's the way I explained it to DS: If one roll of tape = 4 pencils, then 2 rolls of ...
Hi, I need help with a third gtade equation. I don´t know if excel can help me with this. I have this equation V=l·(r^2·COS((r - h)/r)^(-1) - (r - h)·SQRT(2·h·r - h^2)) .. Where V=volume l = large r= radio h= is the vakue I need to know If I do it with my calculator Texas TI-89 it gives ...
Started 2 days, 16 hours ago (2009-12-20 19:48:00)
by scatney
Klutz books. They are little "how-to" books with crafts or activities. Nathalie is in 3rd grade and loves the ones on Friendship bracelets, cat's craddle, juggling, shrinky dinks, a diary. Anything crafty but not too babyish is great!
Thank you very much. That was great help for me. On 16 dic, 01:10, "Joe User" wrote: > "Diana" wrote: > > I ve tried with soolver bit by bit but I get nothing. > > You neglect to say what version of Excel you are using. I had no problem > getting a solution using Solver in Excel 2003 SP3. > > > V = 36,855 >...