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Dahlke, Richard; Fakler, Robert – Mathematics Teacher, 1982
Geometrical probability deals with probability on infinite sample spaces where each outcome of an experiment is equally likely to occur. Geometry which identifies sample space regions and event subregions leads to a method of finding a desired probability. A collection of problems with solutions is presented. (MP)
Descriptors: Answer Keys, Instructional Materials, Mathematical Applications, Mathematical Enrichment
Artino, Ralph A., Comp.; And Others – 1982
This volume contains the Annual High School Mathematics Examinations given 1973 through 1982, supplementing three previous compilations. The examinations provide challenging problems which teach, stimulate, and provide enjoyment for both participants and readers. In addition to presenting the ten examinations, consisting of 35 problems for the…
Descriptors: Answer Keys, Competition, High Schools, Mathematical Enrichment
Uebelacker, James W. – 1980
This module considers ordinary linear differential equations with constant coefficients. The "complex method" used to find solutions is discussed, with numerous examples. The unit includes both problem sets and an exam, with answers provided for both. (MP)
Descriptors: Answer Keys, College Mathematics, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
Daniel, Becky; Daniel, Charlie – 1980
Contained in this booklet is a variety of puzzles, games, and activities for students in grades 5-8 "who are looking for an extra challenge." The activities are categorized by number, money, clock, age, fraction, line, logic, and probability puzzles, with some games for two or more players. An answer key is provided. (MNS)
Descriptors: Answer Keys, Educational Games, Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary Secondary Education
Solomon, Frederick – 1979
This module applies linear algebraic methods to solve the following problem: If an object in a three-dimensional coordinate system is first rotated about a given axis through the origin by a given angle, and then rotated about another axis through the origin by another angle, there is a straightforward way to calculate the combined result of the…
Descriptors: Answer Keys, College Mathematics, Geometric Concepts, Geometry
Wilde, Carroll O. – 1980
The Poisson probability distribution is seen to provide a mathematical model from which useful information can be obtained in practical applications. The distribution and some situations to which it applies are studied, and ways to find answers to practical questions are noted. The unit includes exercises and a model exam, and provides answers to…
Descriptors: Answer Keys, College Mathematics, Higher Education, Instructional Materials