Highly composite number Essays

  • Emma's Dilemma

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    Emma's Dilemma In my investigation I will investigate the number of different combinations a word can be put in. For example the word… Tim. The letters in this word can be mixed up to show all the possible variations of combinations the letters can be put in. So a variation of the name Tim would be… Mit. E.g. TIM, ITM, MIT, TMI, ITM, MTI. …this shows all the possible combinations the letters can be put into. A total of 6 different combinations can be achieved. I will begin

  • Permutation of Letters

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    Permutation of Letters EMMA is investigating the amount of different arrangements of letters in her name; she does the same with her friend LUCY. LUCY has twice as many arrangements as EMMA, they are curious as to why this is and decide to investigate other names and find reasons for their answers. EMMA - emma, eamm, emam, aemm, amme, amem, meam, maem, mame, mema, mmea, mmea, LUCY - lucy, luyc, lycu, lyuc, lcyu, lcuy, ulcy, ulyc, uylc,

  • Arranging Letters

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    11)Uylc 21)Ylcu From these 2 investigation I worked out a method, To Use My Method I Preferred To Convert Letters into Numbers, It Makes No Difference: Step1: 1234---Do the last two number first then you get 1243. 1243---Do the last three numbers and try the possibility. 1423. 1432. 1342.1324, because the number 2 has been the first number of last three numbers, so we don't do it again. Step2: we have list all arrangements of 1 go front, so we do 2 go front. 2134 and we do same thing

  • Emma's Dilemma

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    Emma's Dilemma In my investigation I am going to investigate the number of different arrangements of letters for names and words and try to find a formula that can be used to predict this. For example: TOM is one arrangement and OTM is another arrangement First, I am going to investigate the number of different arrangements of letters for the name LUCY (a 4-letter name, where all the letters are different). LUCY ULCY CLUY YLUC LUYC ULYC CLYU YLCU LCUY UCLY CULY YULC LCYU

  • Rearranging Letters in a Word

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    Rearranging Letters in a Word In my investigation I am going to investigate the number of different arrangements of letters in a word. e.g. Tim Is one arrangement Mit Is another First I am going to investigate how many different arrangements in the name LUCY, which has no letters the same. LUCY LUYC LYCU LYUC LCYU LCUY ULCY UCLY UYLC ULYC UCYL There are 4 different letters and there are 24different arrangements. SAM SMA MSA

  • Dental Composites: The Uses Of Dental Composites

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    Dental composites, also known as "white fillings", are a group of restorative materials composed of a mixture of powdered glass and plastic resin regularly used in modern dentistry to resemble the appearance of the natural tooth. Acrylic resin was first introduced to the dental profession in the mid 1950s. Since their introduction, acrylic based materials have continued to play a pivotal role in restorative and prosthetic dentistry. After the introduction of the bisphenol A glycidyl methacrylate

  • What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Fiber Reinforced Plastics

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    Fiber reinforced composites have become increasingly important over the past few years and are now the first choice for fabricating structures where low weight in combination with high strength and stiffness are required. Fiber Reinforced Plastics (FRP) composites are in greatest commercial use. They have been extensively used in aerospace, automotive, marine and construction industries due to their inherent advantages over conventional metals. Failure modes of such laminated structures are also

  • The Progression of Forensic Art and How it can be Used

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    what Forensic Art is defined as, most commonly, it is perceived as any art that can or is used in law enforcement or legal proceedings. This field has several recognized skill sets most prevalent of which are demonstrative evidence, crime scene/composite sketches, image modification/ identification, and postmortem or facial reconstruction. Having a history stretching back to the 1800s forensic art has grown and improved over the course of the following years. First giving a brief history on where

  • Hockey Sticks: The Best Composite Materials For Hockey Sticks

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    4.0 DISCUSSION The best composite materials for hockey stick are Kevlar and carbon fiber. The different grade of Kevlar is available such as Kevlar K-24, Kevlar K-49, Kevlar K-100, Kevlar K-119, Kevlar K-129, Kevlar AP and Kevlar KM2 for hockey sticks (DuPont, 2012). As example, Kevlar K-24: The mechanical properties of Kevlar K-24 based on thermal effect on tensile strength, young modulus and tensile strain. The reason Kevlar has high tensile strength and high tensile modulus is bonding interface

  • Freemasonry's Influence On American Culture

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    paper will focus on just one aspect of Freemasonry, its architectural style. Several famous buildings across the nation, including iconic ones such as the White House, still retain some freemasonic elements to this day. Freemasonic architecture can be highly complex, and due to this complexity contains various facets and components that one can explore. This paper will outline these various forms of Freemasonic architecture, known as the Five Orders, compare and contrast them, and observe the background

  • The Importance Of Adhesive Dentistry

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    From the time Buenocore first discovered adhesive dentistry in 1955, there has been continuous development in this field. This innovation has revolutionized restorative dental practice. Today’s direct composite restorations have a number of advantages over other restorative materials. ‘They are aesthetic, timesaving, minimally invasive and biologically compatible. Moreover, they are easy to handle, manipulate, repair and control’ (Dentistry today, 2008). Such mode of treatment not only involves a

  • Analysis of Coca Cola Composite Strategy

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    to as composite strategy. This concept advocates for the combination of competitive and collaborative strategies. The principal behind it is that appropriate combination of collaborative and competitive strategies will result in a superior competitive advantage than what can be achieve by either incorporating the initial concepts (competitive and collaborative) independently. In international business environment, firms need to be flexible in order to operate at an optimal level. Composite strategy

  • Essay On William Notman

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    same time (Triggs). A famous example of Notman’s composite photos, and the first containing a large number of subjects, is Skating Carnival, Victoria Rink, Montreal, (Notman, McCord Museum) taken in 1870 and containing approximately one hundred and fifty people in costume (Triggs). The photo drew in a large public audience for viewing and was highly regarded for its excellent execution, a lot of work in its day. Later, a large demand for these composite photos made them a regular service of the Notman

  • Measuring World Development

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    Measuring World Development Development is a complex economic, social and political phenomenon. There are a range of simple and composite indicators used to measure development. There are many definitions of development, perhaps the most used is; “Development refers to a number of characteristics such as demographic change, economic growth, an increase in the case of resources, modernisation, higher levels of technology and political freedom.” Indicators of development are put into

  • Jola Initiation Ritual

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    in the western mid enclave of African continent. In seeking to understand this subject we are made aware of the changing textures of time and space and the beauty of physical universe existence, as well as the challenge of continental mapping and composite humanity. This is so because the essence of African identity can be sensed through its integration of individual and communal 'zones of experiences as well as the blending of multiple planes of consciousness (i.e. reception /hearing). This same sensibility

  • The 9/11 Conspiracy

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    C-13, Appendix C-6)’. (Cole, 2013) So why would a building have explosive residue left at the scene of the accident? And what is Nano Thermite exactly? “Nanothermite, is the common name for a subset of metastable intermolecular composites (MICs) characterized by a highly exothermic reaction after ignition. Nanothermites contain an oxidizer and a reducing agent that are intimately mixed on the nanometer scale. Such nano-energetics are produced for various applications including propellants, explosives

  • Stratovolcanoes Case Study

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    on Stratovolcanoes and how they compare to the other known types and specifically the magma constituency, viscosity levels and mineral content when compared to that of other types of volcano. Stratovolcanoes which are also commonly known as composite volcanoes are composed of many different strata or layers of pyroclastic materials, pumice, volcanic ash and igneous rocks. They tend to have similar eruption patterns that ordinarily results in very significant pyroclastic flows indicated by a fast

  • Essay On Laminates

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    7 INTRODUCTION 7.1 Introduction about laminates Lamination is the technique of manufacturing a material in multiple layers, so that the composite material achieves improved strength, stability, sound insulation, appearance or other properties from the use of differing materials. A laminate is usually permanently assembled by heat, pressure, welding or adhesives. Laminates is manufactured product that simulates the look of hardwood, ceramic tile, natural stone and many other types of flooring

  • Virgin Galactic: Company Overview

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    customers, employees, shareholders and lenders”. This means how the organisation wants itself and the goods and services that it sells to be seen by the people involved in the organisation. Burt Rutan founded SpaceShipOne, along with his company Scaled Composites and who ‘scale developed’ a model of the ship (Virgin Galactic, 2013). His scale won the Ansari X Prize, along with $10 million for being the ‘world’s first privately developed manned spacecraft.’ (Virtuoso, 2014) It allows customers to experience

  • The Importance Of Strategic Management

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    course towards the actual goals, both in long term and in short term. In real terms, strategic scaffolding does not eliminate the older strategy, but rather improves it, or adds a new element to the original Among the first is the creation of a composite portrait that comprises of three parts, verbal, numeral and pictorial. The verbal element is known as a maxim. While organizations follow a slogan to appeal to their customers, a maxim is a statement that encourages the organization workforce to