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Math Quiz 10 for Elementary Education I - Summer '04, Exercises of Elementary Mathematics

Math quiz 10 for prof. Brick's elementary education i class during the summer of 2004. The quiz includes three questions: calculating the height of a tree based on shadow lengths, identifying a device used for calculations before the 1960s, and discussing zeno's paradox.

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Prof. S. Brick Math for Elem Ed I; Quiz 10 Math 201
Summer ’04 section 501
0. Print your name:
1. At 4pm, a six foot man casts a shadow that is 4 feet long and a tree casts a shadow
that is 20 feet long. How tall is the tree ? Explain.
2. What device was used for calculations by engineers in the U.S. before the 1960’s ?
3. Why did we talk about Zeno’s paradox in class ?

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Prof. S. Brick Math for Elem Ed I; Quiz 10 Math 201

Summer ’04 section 501

  1. Print your name:
  2. At 4pm, a six foot man casts a shadow that is 4 feet long and a tree casts a shadow that is 20 feet long. How tall is the tree? Explain.
  3. What device was used for calculations by engineers in the U.S. before the 1960’s?
  4. Why did we talk about Zeno’s paradox in class?