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Word Problems1 comment

Carmen Ana wrote 2 weeks ago:   Word Problem No. 1 Frank is buying Hot Dogs for a class picnic.  Hot dogs are sold in pckgs o … more →

Tags: Number Theory, Word Problems, GCF

LCM

aiesecriga wrote 1 month ago: As it was mentioned on previous LC meeting… this Wednesday, November 4th, from 18:00 – 2 … more →

Tags: office, Work Hard

6 November (1ºA)/9 November (1ºB)2 comments

Carmen Ana wrote 1 month ago: Test Today! Divisibility Rules Least Common Multiple Greatest Common Factor Prime and Composite Numb … more →

Tags: Number Theory, Assessment, divisibility, Word Problems, Prime Numbers, composite numbers, GCF

Thursday, 5 November 2009 (1ºA)/Friday, 6 November 2009

Carmen Ana wrote 1 month ago: Review: Divisibility Rules LCM GCF … more →

Tags: Number Theory, divisibility, GCF

November 2, 2008

aiesecriga wrote 1 month ago: Good afternoon! Remember not to be late for EPs recruitment promotion training! It will happen on Tu … more →

Tags: Blog, ENJOY, Events, funfunfun, aiesec, Work Hard, xx

October 8, 2008

aiesecriga wrote 1 month ago: Hellow, Some big things are happening in LC Riga! Our LCP Ilona is in EuroCo conference.. this Weeke … more →

Tags: Old Posts, Events, Conference, aiesec, Work Hard

May 14, 2008

aiesecriga wrote 1 month ago: LCM - May 14 Agenda 18.30 – 18.50 Personality test. pre-elections for OCP. 18.50 – 19.15 Next steps … more →

Tags: From EB, Old Posts

Problem 5: Lowest Common Multiple

Sidhant Godiwala wrote 1 month ago: Find the smallest number divisible by each of the numbers 1 to 20 The requirement is to find the Low … more →

Tags: Project Euler, clojure

Monday, 10/5 Recap of Consumer related news

etfdesk wrote 2 months ago: More on consumer spending, jobs, and the economic recovery Roubini: Forget The V-Shaped Recovery … more →

Tags: bond market, consumer spending, Deflation, dia, Economy, Fax, frugality Stocks: ADX, GDP, IAF

Sometimes I'm Happy..

tessasmith wrote 2 months ago: So…. Here I am again! Yesterday, I was taking a wander into town, enjoying the sunshine with m … more →

Tags: Journal Entry, tessa smith, jazz, London, leeds, solaris, BBC, Leeds College of Music, Look North

2.4" TFT LCM

retromaster wrote 3 months ago:   I got a brand new 2.4″ TFT LCD module off ebay from China. It has 320×240 resolution an … more →

Tags: Components, LCD

Sixty Five Years Later4 comments

Turkish Prawn wrote 6 months ago: Utah, Omaha, Juno, Gold, and Sword. It’s been quite a long time since I stood on the bluffs and clif … more →

Tags: Europe, Family, France, history writing, Military, Nostalgia, Travel, World War Two, writing

More Practice/Help on HCF & LCM Problem Sums3 comments

fireflower wrote 7 months ago: Problem sums on HCF and LCM can be really tricky as they are not easy to identify. Thus for this pos … more →

Tags: maths, Unit 4 -Factors & Multiples, HCF, Highest Common Factor, Lowest Common Multiple, problem sums

Highest Common Factor & Lowest Common Multiple

mrstevensonmaths wrote 7 months ago: These topics caused some trouble in the revision worksheet today. I’d suggest you first of all … more →

Tags: Year 7, HCF, Highest Common Factor, Lowest Common Multiple

Computing the Greatest Common Divisor2 comments

Jaime wrote 7 months ago: Here comes my take at one of the most ubiquitous algorithms you can find googling… The least c … more →

Tags: Number Theory, Euclidean algorithm, GCD, Python

LCM evening

sunflowerluv wrote 8 months ago: We had LCM and all the newies attended! There were so many people, all shiny and smiley, eager to pa … more →

Tags: aiesec

And so it begins!

Amy wrote 10 months ago: Hello everyone! Our names are Amy Miller and Courtney Hoormann, and we’re going to Africa. We … more →

Tags: Progress, May.07, port edward

Primes, Odds and Evens

Maths Chick wrote 11 months ago: Worksheet: GCSE Questions on Primes, Odds and Evens … more →

Tags: Exam Questions, Factors, GCSE Revision, HCF and LCM, KS4, number, even numbers, HCF, Odd Numbers

Orbital Collinearity

Lukman wrote 1 year ago: The question goes like this: Consider three planets that revolve around a star on separate circular … more →

Tags: maths, collinearity, GCD, modular arithmetic


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