Math is superannuated, I mean the concept of math has been there since maybe 1900 BC by the people of Mesopotamia. However, no matter how many years math has been around, we still have much to learn. This is why in this page, you will learn about math problems and I will also be posting about computer science because not only do we have much to learn about the superannuated concept we call arithmetic equations or math, but also about the technology of the future. The first project from computer science was about business identity (click below). I think you will find it interesting on how much you can find out by the ASPCA
If you want to see the ASPCA business made by Isabelle Cogis and me click on this link
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/19gEVvjz3SlD0Whwqhr1K08LM997gywHUD6t4wBGcgyQ/edit?usp=sharing
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/19gEVvjz3SlD0Whwqhr1K08LM997gywHUD6t4wBGcgyQ/edit?usp=sharing
Google Spreadsheet due on Friday 10/16. The Google Spreadsheet contains adding cells, subtracting cells, multiplying cells, dividing cells, sum command, multi-step, and max and min. My Google Spreadsheet is about adult spending. If you want to see what I did for my Sheets click below.
For Engineering design, I did a presentation of what charts I made and what methods I used for statistics. The charts about how sexism is not over is below. The method I used for both of these charts was truncating. The method was truncating because I changed the scale. When I changed the scale for the pie chart, it made it look like women had a higher percentage of sexual harassment that they experience in Australia which is true and for sexism in the workplace, I changed the scale to a constant because that makes the chart look like men and women are being affected equally that way no one undermines the sexism that men go through while also paying attention to the women sexism face.