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What is one thing you have learned in math?
I have learned what integers are. For example, -9,+9,-1,+2,-3
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Aaron’s Answer
Hi Jordan,
I have learned multiple things in math over the years in college. In College Algebra I learned about integers with -9, 9, -1, 1 and how to calculate order of operations with the acronym (PEMDAS) parenthesis, exponents, multiplication, division, addition and subtraction. I learned medical math with nursing calculating medication dosages safely using the metric system meters, grams, milliliters and liters. In statistics I learned how to calculate the mean, median, mode and range, I also learned how to use the SPSS program to collect statistical data to create different types of graphs such as bar and line graphs.
-Thank you,
Aaron
I have learned multiple things in math over the years in college. In College Algebra I learned about integers with -9, 9, -1, 1 and how to calculate order of operations with the acronym (PEMDAS) parenthesis, exponents, multiplication, division, addition and subtraction. I learned medical math with nursing calculating medication dosages safely using the metric system meters, grams, milliliters and liters. In statistics I learned how to calculate the mean, median, mode and range, I also learned how to use the SPSS program to collect statistical data to create different types of graphs such as bar and line graphs.
-Thank you,
Aaron
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Viswa’s Answer
The one thing I learnt was "There can be more than 1 solution to a problem"...
So in life when you are stuck at a point and start believing that you are not going to solve a problem, remember to think out of the box, because now you know, there can be more than 1 way to solve a problem.....
So in life when you are stuck at a point and start believing that you are not going to solve a problem, remember to think out of the box, because now you know, there can be more than 1 way to solve a problem.....
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Stephanie’s Answer
The answer might be simple, but the steps to get there may not.