How to Divide Fractions in 3 Simple Steps

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February 2019 Question of the Month: How do you solve a system of equations? Question By: Max

What is a system of equations? A system of equations is a set of equations (Usually two) that are solved together. The solution is the point(s) where the equations intersect. However, there are three types of solutions. There could be: There are also three ways to solve a system of equations. They are: Graphing the Equations SubstitutionContinue reading “February 2019 Question of the Month: How do you solve a system of equations? Question By: Max”

March 2018 Question: What is blood pressure? Question By: Anoymous

Have you ever wondered what the numbers on your blood pressure machine ment? Blood pressure is the force of your blood pushing against your arteries. Tending to increase with age, there are two main types of blood pressure.  Systolic Blood Pressure – Is the pressure of your blood while your heart is beating Diastolic BloodContinue reading “March 2018 Question: What is blood pressure? Question By: Anoymous”

March 2018 Question: How do you use the Partial Quotient Method of Devision? Question By: Lulu

This method is very helpful to become more familier with devision, and is useful for problems that can be evenly divided, or use remainders. However, this method cannot easily be used with integers or decimals.  Below are pictures and instructions on how to use this method. Draw a “hangman pole” by attaching a line toContinue reading “March 2018 Question: How do you use the Partial Quotient Method of Devision? Question By: Lulu”

October 2017 Question of the Month: When was email invented, and by who? Question By: Lulu

Almost all of us use email in our daily lives, from sending a quick message to a friend, asking someone for permission for something, or sharing media. In 1971, Ray Tomlinson created a basic message system between computers, and began using the @ symbol as the address for each messages. Seven years later, in 1978,Continue reading “October 2017 Question of the Month: When was email invented, and by who? Question By: Lulu”