Both business people and consumers must learn to work with fractions, decimals and percents in addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
Subject: base
Transcript: , BECAUSE DECIMALS ARE READ BASED ON THE COLUMN WHICH HAS THE LAST DIGIT OF THE DECIMAL IN IT. THE NUMBER 0.364 FOR EXAMPLE, IS READ AS 364 THOUSANDTHS
base to the vertex of the opposite angle," the clip explains. "The altitude bisects the base and opposite angle, dividing them into two equal parts." The
Subject: base
This clip focuses on isosceles triangles, explaining that the equal sides are called the legs, while the remaining side is called the base. The clip
Subject: base
This clip reviews key terms introduced in this lesson, including base, exponent, power and squared. The clip then introduces the concept of square
Subject: base
base times the height," the clip states. The clip further notes that, "
if we cut a parallelogram in half diagonally, we get two triangles that are the
Subject: base
at its base instead of a rectangle
to find the volume of a cylinder, we multiply the area of a circle by the height. The formula is pi times radius
Subject: base
The rule for raising a power to a power is demonstrated in simplifying a monomial in which an exponent is outside parentheses.
Subject: base
Transcript: RULE AND COMPARE IT TO THE FIRST ONE IN THIS LESSON. IN THE NEW RULE, THE BASE APPEARS ONCE. ONE OF THE EXPONENTS IS INSIDE THE PARENTHESES AND ONE
The importance of maintaining accurate payroll records. It covers methods for calculating gross earnings, overtime earnings, and incentive pay methods such as commission and piecework pay.
Subject: base
Transcript: SOMETIMES PROVIDE A MODEST BASE SALARY TO SUPPLEMENT THE COMMISSION, AT LEAST FOR A WHILE. THE SALESPEOPLE ARE PAID BY COMMISSION, AND GENERALLY, THE MORE
Using the rules for exponents to divide a polynomial by a monomial.
Subject: base
The rules for exponents includes the rule for dividing two monomials with the same base, as demonstrated here.
Subject: base
Transcript: THERE IS ALSO A RULE FOR DIVIDING TWO MONOMIALS WITH THE SAME BASE. LOOK AT X TO THE FIFTH DIVIDED BY X SQUARED. THAT'S THE SAME AS X TIMES X TIMES