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Mar 9, 2010

This easy to understand video gives us two ways to calculate a percentage using a calculator. The video first shows us how to use the percent key on the calculator using the example of figuring out ho ...

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Mar 9, 2010

In this tutorial the author explains of how to find percentages using examples. He explains that x percent of some number y is x multiplied by y and divided by 100. He goes on and explains this concep ...

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Mar 9, 2010

In this tutorial the author explains about the concept of X and Y intercepts in coordinate geometry. She uses a graph consisting of a line to explain the concept. She tells that Y intercept of a line ...

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Mar 9, 2010

There will be a time when the need to know how to convert a percent to a decimal will arise. Maybe it will be when trying to calculate a percentage discount on an item to be purchased. The item is 30% ...

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Mar 9, 2010

Having trouble with evaluating expressions at school? This short and easy educational video will take you through the steps that will lead you to accomplishing these problems. It explains the easy pro ...

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Mar 9, 2010

This how-to video is about Fourth Law of Exponents.Before going to see this let's first know what the fourth law of exponent says. The fourth law of exponents says that "any value other than zero brou ...

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Mar 9, 2010

This video shows the basics of multiplying integers. The main point that people can struggle with is the variation of signs. When multiplying integers you must always be aware of the positive and nega ...

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Mar 9, 2010

This video teaches the viewer how to multiply fractions with mixed numbers. You would first need to multiply the denominator by the whole number, and then add the product to the numerator. This number ...

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Mar 9, 2010

This video tells you how to identify the coordinates of an ordered pair from a given point. An ordered pair is denoted by (x, y). Normally a graph has two axis, the x and the y axis. Consider a point ...

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Mar 9, 2010

In this tutorial the tutor shows how to draw a parallelogram using a base, a short side with a given length, and the given angle between them.He draws the base of the parallelogram first.He uses a pro ...