Year Attended Meaning

Year Attended Meaning

Assessment 3: Solve completely the following problemsIn a career guidance program of the school, 1000 participants attended from differentschools in Baguio City. Their mean age is 16 with a standard deviation of 4 years.a.find the age such that they belong to the upper 5%​

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1. Assessment 3: Solve completely the following problemsIn a career guidance program of the school, 1000 participants attended from differentschools in Baguio City. Their mean age is 16 with a standard deviation of 4 years.a.find the age such that they belong to the upper 5%​


Answer:

greater than 22 years old!


2. You have been invited by your Auntie to attend her wedding ceremony. On the occasion of Marriage, one of your cousins (10 yrs. old) asked you, “What is Marriage?”. As a Grade 11 student, how are you going to explain to a 10-year-old boy the meaning and essentials of Love and Marriage​


Answer:

Marriage is when you love someone and you want to married to a girl then you both fell in love each other ❤


3. Learning Task 4 Directions: What are your plans? What are your goals or dreams? Where do you see yourself 10 years from now? Talk about your plans by means of writing a journal. Do not forget to use verbs in Future Tense. Underline the verbs in Fut ense that you used in your paragraph. Do this in your notebook. My Personal Future flight attendant​


Answer:

In the future , I'd like to be a flight attendant. I need to study very hard so I can become one. Flight attendants make alot of money so I can take care of my family and me. Flight attendants are very kind and they help people who are having troubles in the plane. I wanna have another family so I can also take care of them. I also want to help people cause thats a good thing. I basically just want to be a flight attendant.

Explanation:

Hope it helps :)


4. 1. According to Central Limit theorem, which sample size will give a smaller standard error of the mean? A. 7 B. 12 C. 23 D. 40 2. If a population is not normally distributed, the distribution of the sample means for a given sample size n will ____________. A. be positively skewed. B. be negatively skewed. C. take the same shape as the population. D. approach a normal distribution as n increases. 3. The mean and standard deviation of a population are 75 and 15, respectively. The sample size is 100. What is the standard error of the mean? A. 1.5 B. 1.73 C. 0.15 D. 8 4. The mean and standard deviation of a population are 400 and 40, respectively. Sample size is 25. What is the mean of the sampling distribution? A. 400 B. 40 C. 25 D. 8 5. What is the standard error of the mean if the sample size is 25 with standard deviation of 16? A. 6.25 B. 3.2 C. 1.25 D. 0.64 6. The weights of the eggs produced by a certain breed of hen are normally distributed with mean 65 grams and standard deviation of 5 grams. Which of the following will you use? A. Normal Distribution C. Discrete Probability Distribution B. Central Limit Theorem D. Binomial Distribution 7. In a study done on the life expectancy of 500 people in a certain geographic region, the mean age at death was 72 years and the standard deviation was 5.3 years. If a sample of 50 people from this region is selected, and the probability that the mean life expectancy will be less than 70 years, which of the following will you use? A. Normal Distribution C. Discrete Probability Distribution B. Central Limit Theorem D. Binomial Distribution 16 8. The mean and standard deviation of a population are 200 and 20, respectively. What is the probability of selecting 25 data values with a mean less than 190? A. 69% B. 31% C. 0.6% D. 99% 9. In a metal fabrication process, metal rods are produced that have an average length of 20.5 meters with a standard deviation of 2.3 meters. A quality control specialist collects a random sample of 30 rods and measures their lengths. Suppose the resulting sample mean is 19.5 meters. Which of the following statements is true? A. This sample mean is 2.38 standard deviations above what we expect. B. This sample mean is 2.38 standard deviations below what we expect. C. This sample mean is only 1 standard deviation above the population mean. D. This sample mean is more than 3 standard deviations away from the population mean. For number 10-11, refer to the problem below. Suppose the teenagers that attend public high schools get an average of 5.7 hours of sleep each night with a standard deviation of 1.7 hours. Assume that the average sleep hour is normally distributed, and 35 high school students are randomly selected. 10.Compute the z-score for 6 hours of sleep. A. 1.04 B. 0.18 C. 0.52 D. 0.82 11.What is the probability that a randomly selected group of 35 high school students gets more than 6 hours of sleep each night? A. 0.3508 B. 0.1492 C. 0.0714 D. 0.4286 For number 12-14, refer to the problem below. The amount of fuel used by jumbo jets to take off is normally distributed with a mean of 4, 000 gallons and a standard deviation of 125 gallons. A sample of 40 jumbo jets are randomly selected. 12.Compute the z-score for 3, 950 gallons. A. – 0.4 B. 0.4 C. – 2.53 D. 2.53 13.What is the probability that the mean number of gallons of fuel needed to take off for a randomly selected sample of 40 jumbo jets will be less than 3, 950 gallons? a. 78.1% B. 34.5% C. 2.5% D. 0.57% 14.What is the probability that the mean number of gallons of fuel needed to take off for a randomly selected sample of 40 jumbo jets will be more than 3, 950 gallons? b. 0.57% B. 49.43% C. 65.54% D. 99.43% 15.Researchers found that boys playing high school football recorded an average of 355 hits to the head with a standard deviation of 80 hits during a season. What is the probability on a randomly selected team of 48 players that the average number of head hits per player is between 340 and 360? A. 56.96% B. 43.04% C. 40.32% D. 16.64%


Answer:

1. D. 40

2. B. be negatively skeward

3. A. 1.5

4. C. 25

5. A. 6.25

6. A. Normal Distribution

7. D. Binomial

8. B. 31%

9. A. This sample mean is 2.38 standard deviations above what we expect.

10.C. 0.52

11.B. 0.1492

12.A. -0.4  

13. A. 78.1%

14. D. 99.43%

15. C. 40.32%

Step-by-step explanation:

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5. Read and understand the statement below. In your notebook, write the mathematical symbol of the null hypothesis of the following statements.1. The average number of years to finish basic education is 14 years.2. At least 40% of private school students transferred to public school during the COVID 19 pandemic.3. The mean weekly expenses of a family during the COVID 19 pandemic increased at most by 15%.4. Thirty-five percent of senior high school students enrolled to a track/ strand because of peer pressure.5. During the COVID 19 pandemic, 8% of COVID 19 cases in the country were confirmed death cases.6. The mean number of new normal learning facilities a school have is not more than five.7. During the COVID 19 pandemic, more than half of the residents in cities decided to stay in their remote provinces.8. Forty-five percent of the students attended online learning delivery mode.9. At most, 55% of the public-school teachers were advised to stay at home during the opening of classes.10. At least 70% of the public school used blended learning delivery mode.​


H = 14H = 40%H = 15%H = 35%H = 8%H = <5H = <½H = 45%H = 55%H = 70%

6. John Dela Cruz is a valued employee who was has been working for the company for the past 5 years. He is a model employee who never had attendance issues and delivered all the required work targets close to above average performance. However, the competition is so cut throat, that the management team thinks that the balance within the company must be disturbed in order to survive in next 3 years of business life. Everybody is convinced that "pirating" Juliana, and replacing John is the right decision to stay competitive. But this will mean letting go of John and paying him a separation pay because keeping Juliana and John will strain the salary funds too much. You are the team leader of the team where John belongs. And John is your close friend. What will you do? Elaborate. ​


Answer:

John Dela Cruz is a valued employee who was has been working for the company for the past 5 years. He is a model employee who never had attendance issues and delivered all the required work targets close to above average performance. However, the competition is so cut throat, that the management team thinks that the balance within the company must be disturbed in order to survive in next 3 years of business life. Everybody is convinced that "pirating" Juliana, and replacing John is the right decision to stay competitive. But this will mean letting go of John and paying him a separation pay because keeping Juliana and John will strain the salary funds too much. You are the team leader of the team where John belongs. And John is your close friend. What will you do? Elaborate.


7. What’s MoreActivity 1Directions: Read each sentence that contains a clipped word. Figure out the meaning of the clipped word using context clues and match it with its longer word found in the bubblehead. Write your answers in your notebook.crocodile champagne luncheonmicrophone promenade promotionmicroprint champion launching1. Avoid going to the swamps and rivers in this area. I’ve heard that aCROC lurks somewhere.2. Every high school girl dreams of attending a PROM or a formal dance held for a school class towards the end of the academic year.3. Manny Pacquiao is the only boxing CHAMP who won titles in seven weight divisions.4. Check the MIKE before starting the live broadcast.5. To avoid getting sick, the children eat their LUNCH on time. pa help po please :)​


Answer:

1•crocodile

2•prominade

3•champion

4•microphone

5•luncheon

Explanation:

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8. Case on Education and Training    The President/COO of a small manufacturing firm of about 300 employees had learned over the years the value of education and training. Every company was investing in education and training. It was understood by everyone in top management that to remain competitive they would have to change. Change would mean that some rather dramatic changes would have to occur in the way the company had been managed and the skills that current employees possessed.    This company had been providing company and supplier sponsored seminars and training sessions for years. Management representatives commonly attended trade shows and attended popular workshops on quality, marketing, sales, technology and certification.    A local university was contacted and asked to deliver a series of on-site courses, to about thirty workers at a time. All training costs would be provided by the company for anyone who wanted to enroll.Question:1. Do you think this company has a culture of TQM? Why or Why not?​


Answer:

As a whole…., It's not easy to introduce TQM. An open, cooperative culture has to be created by management. Employees have to be made to feel that they are responsible for customer satisfaction. They are not going to feel this if they are excluded from the development of visions, strategies, and plans. It's important they participate in these activities. They are unlikely to behave in a responsible way if they see management behaving irresponsibly - saying one thing and doing the opposite.

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9. C. Identify the base, rate and percentage in the following problems. 1. Jenny deposited P 2,000 in a bank. After a year, his money earned P 100 which is 5% of his initial deposit P=R= B = 2. Lanie gives 40% of her salary to her mother. She says she has P 8,000 for her mother because her income is P 20 000. Is she right? P =R = B= 3. There are 40 students in the class 95% of them are present. There are 38 pupils attended their class. P= R= B = 4. There are 160 families in our barangay, 40 families are engage in fishing. It means 25% of them are fishermen. P= R= B= 5. Jian bought a toy car with 15% discount or P150. The toy car must have a tag price of P1,000.00 P= R= B = ​


To identify Base,Rate and Percentage:Base - You can identify the base by simply finding the largest value in the word problem.Rate - You can identify the rate by simply looking for a ℅ (percent sign).Percentage - Percentage can easily identify by looking for a number that is smaller than the value of the base.

1.

P = P100

R = 5

B = P2,000

2.

P = P8,000

R = 40

B = P 20,000

3.

P = 38

R = 95

B = 40

4.

P = 40

R = 25

B = 160

5.

P = P150

R = 15

B = P1,000.00

I Hope it helps ^_^

10. Read the following excerpts from an academic paper, then identify and states the thesis statement. 1.Language is the main means of communication between people. But so many different languages have developed that language has often been a barrier rather than an aid to understanding among people. For many years people have dreamed of setting up an international universal language which all people are simple and obvious. If all people spoke the same tongue, cultural and economic ties might be much closer, and goodwill will increase between countries (Kispert, 2004).2. One of the most annoying experiences for teachers like me is when students are absent. We prepare lesson plans with the objective that 100% of the class will learn from the day’s classroom activities, and it is most satisfying when all students are present on that day and the days thereafter to ensure maximum learning. Sadly, it is very difficult to achieve perfect attendance. No matter how interesting and well-prepared the lessons and teaching materials are, there are bound to be students who miss out on the day’s activities—willingly or unwillingly (Murcia 2015).​


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11. 1.Mrs.Gregorio and her son died after being shot by the angry policeman2.Andy's classmates make fun of the old shoes he wears to school daily.3.Maxine stopped attending school in fear of being harassed and attacked by the mean girls in her class.4.Beginning this year, the local construction company will be accepting female welders,carpenters,masons and metal workers.5.It has been more than a year since omar has last seen his hometown due to the on-going conflict between the military and the rebels in sulu.6.All of aling marta's children stopped going to school due to poor finances.7.Clara went home crying because her playmates wouldn't allow girls to join their game.8.Several students sustained injuries after tha gang attack in the school.9.if danny didn't get enough money from begging, his family would not eat.10.Attacks of the NPA caused not only death among the troops but also with the civilians.CHOICES:Violence,Bullying,Gender,War or Poverty​


Answer:

violence ye it's violence


12. yes / no 1. Don't go straight home after attending a wake. This superstition iscalled "pagpag" (the shaking off of dirt).2. Siblings should not marry within the same year. This superstition is called"sukob” and advises against siblings marrying within the same year as it is saidto divide the luck between the two marriages.3. Serve pancit (noodles) at celebrations, especially birthdays. This dish at Filipinogatherings is believed to represent long life.4. Respect the elementals Among the most practiced is the saying of "tabi tabipo" (excuse me) when passing through places where elementals are likely todwelltoas5. Be careful in showing fondness over babies. Referredeither "usog" or "bati", this superstition says that when a person with strongenergy greets a child, the child may soon after suffer from unexplainablediscomfort.6. If you want to get rich, wear clothes with polka dots in New Year's Eve Polkadots represents money and will bring good fortune7. If you are lost, turn your clothes inside out because the elves are teasing you8. Dropping utensils means that someone's coming. If a spoon falls, a woman willcome. If a fork falls, a man will arrive.9. You should jump on New Year's Eve so you'll get taller and grow faster10. When you bite your tongue, choose a number between 1 to 26 and determine itscorresponding letter from the alphabet. The first one that pops into your headwhose name starts with that letter means that the person just thought about you​


Answer:

yes

yes

no

yes

yes?

no?

yes ?

yes

yes

yes


13. ______20. What is the standard error of the mean if the sample size is 25 with standard deviation of 16? A. 6.25 B. 3.2 C. 1.25 D. 0.64 ______21. The weights of the eggs produced by a certain breed of hen are normally distributed with mean 65 grams and standard deviation of 5 grams. Which of the following will you use? A. Normal Distribution B. Central Limit Theorem C. Discrete Probability Distribution D. Binomial Distribution ______22. In a study done on the life expectancy of 500 people in a certain geographic region, the mean age at death was 72 years and the standard deviation was 5.3 years. If a sample of 50 people from this region is selected, and the probability that the mean life expectancy will be less than 70 years, which of the following will you use? A. Normal Distribution B. Central Limit Theorem C. Discrete Probability Distribution D. Binomial Distribution16 ______23. The mean and standard deviation of a population are 200 and 20, respectively. What is the probability of selecting 25 data values with a mean less than 190? A. 69% B. 31% C. 0.6% D. 99% ______24. In a metal fabrication process, metal rods are produced that have an average length of 20.5 meters with a standard deviation of 2.3 meters. A quality control specialist collects a random sample of 30 rods and measures their lengths. Suppose the resulting sample mean is 19.5 meters. Which of the following statements is true? A. This sample mean is 2.38 standard deviations above what we expect. B. This sample mean is 2.38 standard deviations below what we expect. C. This sample mean is only 1 standard deviation above the population mean. D. This sample mean is more than 3 standard deviations away from the population mean. For number 25-26, refer to the problem below. Suppose the teenagers that attend public high schools get an average of 5.7 hours of sleep each night with a standard deviation of 1.7 hours. Assume that the average sleep hour is normally distributed, and 35 high school students are randomly selected. ______25. Compute the z-score for 6 hours of sleep. A. 1.04 B. 0.18 C. 0.52 D. 0.82 ______26.What is the probability that a randomly selected group of 35 high school students gets more than 6 hours of sleep each night? A. 0.3508 B. 0.1492 C. 0.0714 D. 0.4286 For number 27-28, refer to the problem below. The amount of fuel used by jumbo jets to take off is normally distributed with a mean of 4, 000 gallons and a standard deviation of 125 gallons. A sample of 40 jumbo jets are randomly selected. ______27.Compute the z-score for 3, 950 gallons. A. – 0.4 B. 0.4 C. – 2.53 D. 2.53 ______28.What is the probability that the mean number of gallons of fuel needed to take off for a randomly selected sample of 40 jumbo jets will be less than 3, 950 gallons? a. 78.1% B. 34.5% C. 2.5% D. 0.57% ______29..What is the probability that the mean number of gallons of fuel needed to take off for a randomly selected sample of 40 jumbo jets will be more than 3, 950 gallons? A. 0.57% B. 49.43% C. 65.54% D. 99.43% ______30.Researchers found that boys playing high school football recorded an average of 355 hits to the head with a standard deviation of 80 hits during a season. What is the probability on a randomly selected team of 48 players that the average number of head hits per player is between 340 and 360? A. 56.96% B. 43.04% C. 40.32% D. 16.64%​


Answer:

1.a

2.c

3.b

4.b

5.c

6.d

7. a

8. c

9. b

10.d


14. 25. The weights of the eggs produced by a certain breed of hen are normally distributed with mean 65 gramsand standard deviation of 5 grams. Which of the following will you use?A. Normal DistributionC. Central Limit TheoremB. Discrete Probability DistributionD. Binomial Distribution26. In a study done on the life expectancy of 500 people in a certain geographic region, the mean age at deathwas 72 years and the standard deviation was 5.3 years. If a sample of 50 people from this region isselected, and the probability that the mean life expectancy will be less than 70 years, which of thefollowing will you use?A. Normal DistributionC. Central Limit TheoremB. Discrete Probability DistributionD. Binomial Distribution27. Suppose the teenagers that attend public high schools get an average of 5.7 hours of sleep each night witha standard deviation of 17 hours. Assume that the average sleep hour is normally distributed, and 35 highschool students are randomly selected. Compute the 2-score for 6 hours of sleep.A. 1.04B. 0.18C. 0.52D. 0.8228. Suppose the teenagers that attend public high schools get an average of 5.7 hours of sleep each night witha standard deviation of 1.7 hours. Assume that the average sleep hour is normally distributed, and 35 highschool students are randomly selected. What is the probability that a randomly selected group of 35 highschool students gets more than 6 hours of sleep each night?A. 0.3508B. 0.1492C. 0.0714D. 0.428629. What will be the degree of freedom of the data whose sample size is 187A. 17B. 18C. 19D. 2030. Researchers found that boys playing high school football recorded an average of 355 hits to the head witha standard deviation of 80 hits during a season. What is the probability on a randomly selected team of 48players that the average number of head hits per player is between 340 and 360?A. 56.96%B. 43.04%C. 40.32%D. 16.64%31. Which of the following is NOT a characteristics of t-distribution?A. Like the normal distribution, the t-distribution has a smooth shape.B. Like the normal distribution, the t-distribution is symmetric. If you think about folding it in half at themean, each side will be the same.C. Like a standard normal distribution (or z-distribution), the tdistribution has a mean of one.D. The normal distribution assumes that the population standard deviation is known. The t-distributiondoes not make this assumption,32. If three coins are tossed, which is NOT a possible value of the random variable for the number of tails?A.1В. 2C.3D. 433. Which of the following is a discrete random variable?A. Length of electrical wiresC. Number of pencils in a boxB. Amount of sugar used in a cup of coffeeD. Voltage of car batteries34. It is a numerical quantity that is assigned to the outcome of an experiment.A. random variable B. variableC. probability D. probability distribution35. What will be the degree of freedom whose t-value is 0.68978. 2CH3​


Answer:

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15. 3. Sarah was frequently absent from school and missed a lot of work. Sarah'steacher knew something needed to be done to fx Sarah's attendance, so shedecided to call Sarah's parents in for a conference. When Sarah's teacher explainedthe importance of attending school regularly, her parents realized the issue andmade sure she attended school every single day for the rest of the yearPeople looking to lose weight have a few options: exercise, diet weight losspills, and surgery. Exercising involves going to a gym, working out at home, orjoining some sort of class or sports team. Those who are dieting can talk to a doctorabout a plan for them. Weight loss pills can be taken, is proper precautions anddirections are followed. Individuals who are severely overweight can talk to a doctorabout having surgery to lose the weight that they need.5. What love' means from person to person, let alone from century to centuryis one of the most varied in the English language. The word love' was once "leubiha word used by the Proto-Indo-Europeans approximately five thousand years ago todescribe care and desire. When love was incorporated into Old English as lufu', ithad turned into both a noun to describe, 'deep affection and its offspring verb, tobe very fond of​


Answer:

Ahm? Where's the question??


16. 5. A worker has noticed that the more time he spends at work (x), the less money he is likely to make (y) in conducting transactions for his firm. Which of the following regression equations MOST suggests such a possibility? a. y=-3x+4 b. y=x-0.3 C. y=13x+0.1 d. y=0.02x+0.5 6. Which of these is an example of a categorical variable? a. flavor of soft drink ordered by each customer at a fast food restaurant b. height, measured in inches, for each student in a class c. points scored by each player on a team d. All of the above 7. The study finds that the mean amount spent on produce per visit by the customers in the sample is $12.84. This is an example of a: a. parameter b. population c. statistic d. variable 8. The U.S. federal government conducts a survey of high school seniors concerning their plans for future education and employment. One question asks whether they are planning to attend a four-year college or university in the following year. Fifty percent answer yes to this question; that fifty percent is a: a. data b. parameter 9. The manager of a department store decides to measu c. statistic d. variable​


Option A (y=-3x+4) suggests that as x (time spent at work) increases, y (money made) decreases. Therefore, this equation best suggests the possibility that the more time a worker spends at work, the less money he is likely to make.

Option A (flavor of soft drink ordered by each customer at a fast food restaurant) is an example of a categorical variable. Categorical variables represent characteristics that fall into distinct categories or groups, such as types of soft drinks.

Option C (statistic) - A statistic is a numerical summary of a sample, such as the mean amount spent on produce per visit by the customers in the sample.

Option C (statistic) - In statistics, data refers to the information that is collected, while a parameter is a characteristic of a population. Since the question is asking about high school seniors who responded to a survey, the 50% who answered yes to attending a four-year college or university in the following year is a statistic.

Option D (variable) - A variable is any characteristic or attribute that can be measured or observed and can take on different values for different individuals or objects. In this case, the manager of the department store is measuring the amount of time it takes for customers to check out, which is a variable.


17. REINFORCEExercise 1: Match some of the Filipinos beliefs in Column A with its interpretation in Column B. Writethe letter of the correct answer on the blank.Column Aa.1. "pagpag" (the shaking off of dirt)2. "Tao po!"3. "sukob"Column Bsaying this when passing through places whereelementals are likely to dwellb. this ever-present dish at Filipino gatherings isbelieved to represent long lifeadvises against siblings marrying within the sameyear as it is said to divide the luck between thetwo marriagesd. line used by Filipinos when knocking onsomeone's doorС.4. pancit (noodles) in celebrations5. "tabi tabi po"e. it means going elsewhere after attending thewake before heading home to shake off the spiof the deceased lest it follows you home​


Answer:

1. E

2. D

3. C

4. B

5. A

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18. 1. According to Central Limit theorem, which sample size will give a smaller standard error ofthe mean?A. 7B. 12C. 23D. 402. The mean and standard deviation of a population are 75 and 15, respectively. The samplesize is 100. What is the standard error of the mean?A. 1.5B. 1.73C. 0.15D. 83. What is the standard error of the mean if the sample size is 25 with standard deviation of16?A. 6.25B. 3.2C. 1.25D. 0.644. In a study done on the life expectancy of 500 people in a certain geographic region, themean age at death was 72 years and the standard deviation was 5.3 years. If a sample of 50 peoplefrom this region is selected, and the probability that the mean life expectancy will be less than 70years, which of the following will you use?A. Normal DistributionC. Discrete Probability DistributionB. Central Limit TheoremD. Binomial Distribution5. Suppose the teenagers that attend public high schools get an average of 5.7 hours of sleepeach night with a standard deviation of 1.7 hours. Assume that the average sleep hour is normallydistributed, and 35 high school students are randomly selected. Compute the z-score for 6 hours ofsleep.C. 0.52B. 0.18D. 0.82A. 1.04​


1 B

2 C

3 D

4 A

5 C

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19. 1 Cyberbullying or cyber harassment is a form of bullying or harassment using electronic means. Ithas become increasingly common, especially among teenagers, as the digital sphere has expandedand technology has advanced. What is the purpose of the author on this statement?a to persuadeb. to informc. to entertaind. to criticize2. Students should be assigned a computer to use throughout the school year. Among manyreasons, studies show that students who attend schools that have a 1:1 computer policy do betteracademicallya to persuadeb. to informc. to entertaind. to criticize3. The lyrics of Moira Dela Torre's song, "Paubay", aims to?a. to persuadeb. to informc. to entertaind. to criticize4. What is the purpose of the ingredients listed on the side of a chocolate bar wrapper?a. to persuadeb. to informc. to entertaind. to criticize5. A speech written by a sports hero urging young people to stay in school is meanta. to persuadeb. to informc. to entertaind. to criticize6 Identify the idiom: I saw Jane at the store, and she gave me the cold shoulder​


Answer:

1.c

3.d

3.b

4.a

5.d

Explanation:

To entertain

To criticized

To inform

To persuade

To criticized


20. 6. How would you make a paragraph of exemplification more interesting and moreconvincinga. By using more illustrationsb. By using more specific examplesc By using a good topic sentenced. By using descriptions7. What pattem of paragraph development stick to one basis?a. Classificationb. Exemplificationc. Persuasiond. Narration8. What are usually discussed in a paragraph of comparison and contrast?a. How the two subjects are alikeb. How the two subjects are differentc. How the two subjects are compared and contrastsd. How they are used in the paragraph9. Suppose a writer wished to describe the advantages and disadvantages of attendinga two-year college. What pattern is nest to use?a. Problem Solutionb. Narrationc. Exemplificationd. Comparison and Contrast10. What paragraph convinces the reader that one's opinion on an issue or subject is theright one?a. Paragraph of definitionb. Paragraph of descriptionc. Paragraph of persuasiond. Paragraph of classificationsy or not? If yes, it means you have​


Answer:

6.B-By using more specific example

7.C-Persuasion

8.C-how the two subjects are compared and cintrasts

9.A-Problem Solution

10.C-Paragraph of Persuasion


21. Put a period where necessary in the following sentences. 1. Dr Nestor Castellon is a heart specialist 2. The GSIS is owned by the government 3. Kindly inform the rest that we will meet at 8.00 am 4. The SBA Broadcasting Co will soon start its operation 5. His complete name is George Bernard Aliño Jr 6. BC in 500 BC means Before Christ 7. AD in AD 300 is the Latin abbreviation for Anno Domini or in the year of our Lord 8. Buy the following: 1 kg sugar 3 m red ribbon 12 clusivon tab 9. Uncle will attend a UNESCO conference on Dec 5 10. Our teacher in science is Mrs Ophelia T Diliman and Composition 239​


Answer:

1. Dr. Nestor Castellon is a heart specialist.

2. The GSIS is owned by the government.

3. Kindly inform the rest that we will meet at 8:00 a.m.

4. The SBA Broadcasting Co. will soon start its operation.

5. His complete name is George Bernard Aliño Jr.

6. BC in 500 BC means Before Christ.

7. AD in AD 300 is the Latin abbreviation for Anno Domini or in the year of our Lord.

8. Buy the following:

  - 1 kg sugar

  - 3 m red ribbon

  - 12 clusivon tab

9. Uncle will attend a UNESCO conference on Dec 5.

10. Our teacher in science is Mrs. Ophelia T. Diliman and Composition 239.

Explanation:


22. What’s MoreActivity 1Directions: Read each sentence that contains a clipped word. Figure out the meaning of the clipped word using context clues and match it with its longer word found in the bubblehead. Write your answers in your notebook.crocodile champagne luncheonmicrophone promenade promotionmicroprint champion launching1. Avoid going to the swamps and rivers in this area. I’ve heard that acroc lurks somewhere.2. Every high school girl dreams of attending a promor a formal dance held for a school class towards the end of the academic year.3. Manny Pacquiao is the only boxing champ who won titles in seven weight divisions.4. Check the mike before starting the live broadcast.5. To avoid getting sick, the children eat their lunch on time.pa help po :)) ​


Answer:

1. crocodile

2.promotion

3.champion

4.microphone

5.lunceon

Explanation:

Pa brainlest nalng po<33


23. 1) What is the target population in her study?A. all students in her schoolB. parents of all students in her schoolC. first year high school students in her schoolD. parents of first year high school in her school2) The principal creates a list of all first year high school students, decides to survey every seventh student on the list. Which random sampling technique does she apply?A. cluster C. stratifiedB. simple D. systematic3) Mrs. Mogol writes each name of all first year high school students on small pieces of paper, he then put them in a box and draws 300 names to participate in the study. Which random sampling technique does she apply?A. cluster C. stratifiedB. simple D. systematic4) The principal groups the first year high school students according to the barangay where they live. She randomly picks a barangay and all of the students living in that barangay answer the questionnaire. Which random sampling technique does she apply?A. cluster C. stratifiedB. simple D. systematic5) Mrs. Mogol groups the first year high school students according to their school’s last attended. She proportionately and randomly chooses students from each group. Which random sampling technique does she apply?A. cluster C. stratifiedB. simple D. systematic6) What do you call a number that describes a sample characteristic?A. data C. sampleB. parameter D. statistic7) What do you call a number that describes a population characteristic?A. data C. sampleB. parameter D. statistic8) What distribution pertains to the frequency distribution of the sample mean from all the possible random samples of a particular sample size n taken from the given population?A. frequency B. normal C. population D. sampling9) Which of the following is NOT a step-in creating sampling distribution of the sample mean?A. Determine the number of sets of all possible random samples.B. Compute for the standard deviation and variance of the samples.C. Construct a frequency distribution table of the sample means andprobability.D. List all the possible random samples and solve for the sample mean of each set of samples.10) Which of the following is the mean of sample 6, 10, 21, 25, and 28?A. 15.17 B. 18 C. 21.2 D. 22For numbers 11-15, refer to the following population consists of the data{2,4, 6, 8, 10}.11) How many different samples of size n = 3 can be drawn from thepopulation? A. 6 B. 8 C. 10 D. 1212) Which of the following sample mean appears most frequent in thesampling distribution? A. 3.67 B. 4 C. 4.67 D. 613) What is the lowest value of the sample means in this sampling distribution?A. 3.67 B. 4 C. 4.67 D. 614) What is the probability of the sample mean 5.33 in the samplingdistribution of the sample mean? A. 110 B. 16 C. 15 D. 2515) Which of the following histogram correctly shows the samplingdistribution of sample means of size n = 3?​


Answer:

1.B.parents of all students in her scholl

2.D.systematic

3.A.cluster

4.D.systematic

5.C.systematic

6.A.Data

7.B.parameter

8.A.frequency

9.D

10.D.22

11.D.12

12.C.4.67

13.B.4

14.A.1


24. 46. The weights in kg of 7 basketball players are 68, 66,70, 67, 68, 65 and 64. Find the range. D.7 C. 6 ΑΣ B. 5 А 4 47. The scores of 5 top student in a quiz are 20. 13, 18, 19 and 20. Find the mean deviation A 8 B. 1.5 C. 1.6 D. 1.8 48. What measure of central tendency is best for a given data with extreme values? It is also known to be the middle score of an arranged data set. A Mean B. Median C Mode D. Range 49. Ana is hosting a birthday party. Five kids age 12 and two babies aged 2 attended the party Which statistical measure is appropriate to use to represent the data? A Mean B. Median C. Mode D. Range 50. Mrs. Arizona has five children, they are studying in the same school. She wants to compare the performance of her children last year with this year. Their final grades last year are 85, 88 87. 89 and 88. What is the best measure of central tendency can be use to describe the given set of data? A Mean B. Median C Mode D. Range​


Answer:

46.C.

47. D.

48.A.

49.B.

50.D.

Step-by-step explanation:

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25. Learning Task 4 Directions: What are your plans? What are your goals ar dreams? Where do you see yourself 10 years from now? Talk about your plans by means of writing a joumal. Do not forget to use verbs in Future Tense. Underline the verbs in Future Tense that you used in your paragraph. Do this in your notebook. My Personal FutureMy dream is Flight Attendant​


Answer:

In the future , I'd like to be a flight attendant. I need to study very hard so I can become one. Flight attendants make alot of money so I can take care of my family and me. Flight attendants are very kind and they help people who are having troubles in the plane. I wanna have another family so I can also take care of them. I also want to help people cause thats a good thing. I basically just want to be a flight attendant.

Explanation:

Hope it helps po!!


26. Directions: Read the following sentences and write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the statement is wrong. 1. Shinto is Japan's indigenous religion which means way of the gods. 2. Shinto has no human founder. 3. Shinto lacks a doctrine of the soul and has no Bible-like core text or a codified system of ethics. 4. Shinto is concern more with community than with the individual, with performing rituals rather than with doctrines and believing. 5. Japanese people visit church while performing rituals and festivals. 6. Shinto does not have a schedule of regular religious services-followers decide when they wish to attend a shrine. 7. Shinto believes in only one god. 8. Kojiki is the most important and universally recognized kami because it is mentioned in the mythological accounts. 9. Shinto altars are all found in Shrines. 10. New Year is not celebrated by the Shinto.​


Answer:

1. TRUE

2. TRUE

3. TRUE

4. TRUE

5. FALSE

6. TRUE

7. FALSE (Shinto recognizes multiple gods, not just one)

8. FALSE

9. TRUE

10. FALSE (New Year is a major holiday in Shinto, celebrated as Oshogatsu)

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27. Unlocking DifficultiesChoose the meaning of the following words. Write the letter of the correct answer onthe space provided before the nuinber.1. Ms. K Palaparan unable to attend her cooking lesson. She missed the chanceto learn how to cook.a. fail to experienceb. single womanc. succeedsthe underlined word is: missed2. Eva Fonda daydreams of herself 10 years from now.a. concentrationb. submissionc, irnaginingthe underlined word is: daydreams3. Ryza is lucky to have a friend who will listen to her resentment in lifea. Happinessb. bitternessC. contentmentthe underlined word is: resentment​


Answer:

1. A. Fail to experience

2. C. Imagining

3. B. Bitterness


28. John Dela Cruz is a valued employee who was has been working for the company for the past 5 years. He is a model employee who never had attendance issues and delivered all the required work targets close to above average performance. However, the competition is so cut throat, that the management team thinks that the balance within the company must be disturbed in order to survive in next 3 years of business life. Everybody is convinced that "pirating" Juliana, and replacing John is the right decision to stay competitive. But this will mean letting go of John and paying him a separation pay because keeping Juliana and John will strain the salary funds too much. You are the team leader of the team where John belongs. And John is your close friend. What will you do? Elaborate.​


Answer:

sorry Indi ko Po alam Ang answer


29. Read the following excerpts from an academic paper, then identify and states the thesis statement.1.Language is the main means of communication between people. But so many different languages have developed that language has often been a barrier rather than an aid to understanding among people. For many years people have dreamed of setting up an international universal language which all people are simple and obvious. If all people spoke the same tongue, cultural and economic ties might be much closer, and goodwill will increase between countries (Kispert, 2004).2. One of the most annoying experiences for teachers like me is when students are absent. We prepare lesson plans with the objective that 100% of the class willhi learn from the day’s classroom activities, and it is most satisfying when all students are present on that day and the days thereafter to ensure maximum learning. Sadly, it is very difficult to achieve perfect attendance. No matter how interesting and well-prepared the lessons and teaching materials are, there are bound to be students who miss out on the day’s activities—willingly or unwillingly (Murcia 2015).​


Answer:

just okay I love it all to be handgun in the difference between the

I'm sorry

Explanation:

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30. 1. 20% of 10 is equal to A.2 B.0.2 C20 0 200 A 2. 10 is what percent of 20? A 10% B. 20% C. 30% D. 50% 13 3. There are 100 pupils attended the seminar. If 75% are girls, how many are boys? A35 B 25 50 75 04. Belle got 38 points which is 90% of the rest what is the total number of tests given? A 36 B 90 C. 50 0.40 A 5. The price of the sling bag cost 100 pesos. If there is a 30% discount, how much is the discount? A. 30 B. 50 A 6. Fiona deposited P 10,000 in her savings account. If the bank gives 4% a year, how much will she receive at the end of the year? AP 10,200 BP 10,500 C.P 10,400 D. P 10.300 Marion bought a dress at 20% discount How much she will pay if the cost is P1,000.00? A. P750 B P200 C. P800 D. P250 C 8. A salesman selis a car for P960,000. If he receives a commission of 15%, how much vill be his commission? A. P144,000 B. P140,000 C. P145,000 D. P150,000 B 9. The following statements about exponential notation are correct except A. In 63. 6 is the base and 3 is the exponent B. 42 is the exponential form of 4 x 4. C. 3-means 3 multiplied by 2. D. 54 means 5 is multiplied by itself four times. 10. In an exponential notation, what is the base? A. It is the number that is being multiplied repeatedly. B. It is the number that is being added repeatedly. C. It tells the number of times the exponent is multiplied. D. It tells the number of times the exponent is added. 3 Mue​


Answer:

1 a

2 d

3 a

4 d

5 a

6 c

7 c

8 c

9 c

10 a

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1.) A. 2

2.) D. 50%

3.) B. 25

4.) D. 40

5.) A. 30

6.) C. 10,300

7.) B. 200

8.) A. 144,000

9.) C. 3² means 3 multiplied by 2

10.) A. It is the number that is being multiplied repeatedly.

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