Solutions to 9/30/20 Review

Agency

Without setting goals, making plans to accomplish them, and executing those plans, your life will become littered with a growing pile of lost opportunities.

The Sciences

  
  













  
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

3. Besides rectangles, there are other quadrilaterals. Sketch and classify them.
         Analysis, Solution, and Proof:

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4. Determine the rectangle with perimeter 56 millimeters which has the greatest area.
         Analysis, Solution, and Proof:

Length 1 mm 2 mm 3 mm 4 mm 5 mm 6 mm 7 mm 8 mm 9 mm 10 mm 11 mm 12 mm 13 mm 14 mm
Width 27 mm 26 mm 25 mm 24 mm 23 mm 22 mm 21 mm 20 mm 19 mm 18 mm 17 mm 16 mm 15 mm 14 mm
Area 27 mm2 52 mm2 75 mm2 96 mm2 115 mm2 132 mm2 147 mm2 160 mm2 171 mm2 180 mm2 187 mm2 192 mm2 195 mm2 196 mm2

Therefore, a 14 mm square gives the greatest area with a 56 mm perimeter.

  
  

  
  

  1. Solve xn = 625.
  2. List the classifications of matter and give an example of each.
  3. Draw simple Bohr models of one stable and one radioactive isotope of flourine.
  4. Sketch and label the muscles which move the human femur. Include the frontal, lateral, and posterior views.
  5. Sketch the solar system.
  6. Select an appropriate style for the shed roof.

Past, Present, and Future

  1. Update your timeline.
  2. Provide justification for your claims that the Agricultural Revolution (1) made humans sicker, and (2) increased pollution.
  3. Which civilizations were the first to arise?
  4. Which of today's headlines stood out to you and why?
  5. What are the probable futures of humanity?
  6. How many children in the world today are denied education? Describe their daily life.

Language, Logic, and Literature

  1. Write a limerick using all the words you mapped yesterday.
  2. For each type of sentence, give one of the simplest examples and list the required parts of speech.
  3. Construct one silly and one valid modus ponens syllogism.
  4. Discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly you read about in The Unstoppable RBG today.