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*[http://www.rasmusen.org/special/Cedars_School/2021.10.29_class.mp4 Video of class].  
 
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*Mr. Rasmusen will be in Florida and will teach by Zoom. The class will meet in  room 106 as usual. 
 
 
*[http://www.rasmusen.org/special/Cedars_School/2021_11_01_Math_Class_ORDER.mp4 Video] of the class.
 
*[http://www.rasmusen.org/special/Cedars_School/2021_11_01_Math_Class_ORDER.mp4 Video] of the class.

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Chapter 3: More on Fractions

3.1: Adding fractions with the same denominator

  • The Python code by Professor Connell to test the Polya Conjecture.

Review


. Test 2. LaTeX and Anaconda Python.


Least Common Multiples


Adding Fractions



Adding Mixed Numbers

  • Monopoly: It is not a crime to be a monopoly, but it is one to monopolize. You can be the only company selling something because you have the best prices and product, but you can't, for example, combine all the companies selling the product together and raise the price. My amicus brief explaining that the lady who designs websites in Colorado doesn't count as a monopoly is "303 CREATIVE v. Elenis et al., Brief for Law and Economics Scholars as Amici Curiae."

3.5. Order of Operations and Greater Than