The bar chart above shows the distribution of SS2 students in a school.Find the total number of students
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2011
The pie chart shows the distribution of courses offered by students. What percentage of the students offer English?
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From the venn diagram above, the complement of the set P\(\cap\)Q is given by
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Find the derivative of \(\frac {\sin\theta}{\cos\theta}\)
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Find the probability that a number picked at random from the set(43, 44, 45, ..., 60) is a prime number.
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In how many ways can five people sit round a circular table?
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I how many was can the letters of the word ELATION be arranged?
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\(\begin{array}{c|c} \text{Class Interval} & 3 - 5 & 6 - 8 & 9 - 11 \\ \hline \text{Frequency} & 2 & 2 & 2 \end{array}\).Find the standard deviation of the above distribution.
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2011
\(\begin{array}{c|c} \text{No} & 0 & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 \\ \hline \text{Frequency} & 1 & 4 & 3 & 8 & 2 & 5 \end{array}\).From the table above, find the median and range of t…
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The sum of four consecutive integers is 34. Find the least of these numbers
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Find \(\int^{1}_{0}\) cos4 x dx
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Evaluate \(\int^{1}_{2}\)(3 - 2x)dx
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Find the value of x at the minimum point of the curve y = x3 + x2 - x + 1
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\(\begin{array}{c|c} \text{Class Intervals} & 0 - 2 & 3 - 5 & 6 - 8 & 9 - 11 & \\ \hline \text{Frequency} & 3 & 2 & 5 & 3 &\end{array}\)Find the mode of the above distribution.
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2011
The derivatives of (2x + 1)(3x + 1) is
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A man walks 100 m due West from a point X to Y, he then walks 100 m due North to a point Z. Find the bearing of X from Z.
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2011
In a right angled triangle, if tan \(\theta\) = \(\frac{3}{4}\). What is cos\(\theta\) - sin\(\theta\)?
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Find the equation of a line perpendicular to line 2y = 5x + 4 which passes through (4, 2).
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The midpoint of P(x, y) and Q(8, 6). Find x and y. midpoint = (5, 8)
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The perpendicular bisector of a line XY is the locus of a point B. whose distance from Y is always twice its distance from X. C