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... We assign five payoffs to the vertices of a pentagon. Three of these are $0, the remaining two are $2^ and $-2^, where N is a fixed positive integer (preferably large). A ball moves clockwise around the five positions, and where it stops determines the payoff. The ball is propelled by coin tossing. ...
... We assign five payoffs to the vertices of a pentagon. Three of these are $0, the remaining two are $2^ and $-2^, where N is a fixed positive integer (preferably large). A ball moves clockwise around the five positions, and where it stops determines the payoff. The ball is propelled by coin tossing. ...
8-math-2007-standards
... For example: Marty's cell phone company charges $15 per month plus $0.04 per minute for each call. Jeannine's company charges $0.25 per minute. Use a system of equations to determine the advantages of each plan based on the number of minutes used. Understand that a system of linear equations may hav ...
... For example: Marty's cell phone company charges $15 per month plus $0.04 per minute for each call. Jeannine's company charges $0.25 per minute. Use a system of equations to determine the advantages of each plan based on the number of minutes used. Understand that a system of linear equations may hav ...
tpc maths (part a) - nswtmth307a
... 6.8 Problems involving Substitution and Solving Equations Often, algebra is used to solve word problems. Here are some hints of what you should do: 1. Make a note of all the important information in the question 2. Work out what the question is asking you 3. Write an algebraic expression or equation ...
... 6.8 Problems involving Substitution and Solving Equations Often, algebra is used to solve word problems. Here are some hints of what you should do: 1. Make a note of all the important information in the question 2. Work out what the question is asking you 3. Write an algebraic expression or equation ...