Fashion Dress Code Combinations and Mathematical Tables

Fashion Dress Code Combinations and Mathematical Tables
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Explore the dress code combinations for a school and delve into mathematical tables related to the area, circumference of a circle, and the volume of a cube. The content includes creating tables and tree diagrams for outfit combinations and presenting mathematical formulas in tabular form.

  • Fashion
  • Dress Code
  • Mathematics
  • Combinations
  • Tables

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  1. Warm ups 4.15.09 At CMS there is a dresscode. Students may wear Navy, Khaki, or Black slacks with an Orange, White, Khaki, or School T shirt. 1. Make a table showing all possible outfit combinations 2. Make a Tree Diagram showing all possible outfit combinations

  2. 3. Which table could represent the area of a circle? A. B. r 1 2 3 4 A 3.14 r 1 2 3 4 A 3.14 = 2 A r 12.56 12.56 18.84 28.26 25.12 50.24 r=radius A=area

  3. 4. Which table could represent the circumference of a circle? A. B. r 1 2 3 4 C 3.14 r 1 2 3 4 C 3.14 = C d 12.56 12.56 28.26 18.84 50.24 25.12 r=radius C=circumference

  4. 5. Which table could represent the volume of a cube? A. B. s 1 2 3 4 V 3 s 1 2 3 4 V 1 V = 3s 8 6 27 12 64 24 s=side of cube V=Volume

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