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    Mathematical examples in everyday life

    The mathematics in everyday life , are displayed through different processes or activities we do routinely, such as shopping ; study; to work; to cook; eat ; build a model…

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    Examples of quantitative data

    Quantitative data When researching using quantitative data , what it means is that data are obtained in numerical form,  which can then be studied…

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    Examples of dualism

    Dualism Dualism is a doctrine that decrees that there are two completely antagonistic principles, one of good and the other of evil,…

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    Examples of earthquakes

    An earthquake is a phenomenon where the earth’s crust shakes, releasing accumulated energy within it and creating what is called…

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    Examples of organic waste

    Organic waste is all that waste that comes biologically or from some other organic chemical compound. Organic waste is biodegradable,…

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    Examples of Bacteria

    Bacteria are a type of living beings or cells that do not have a cell nucleus. Bacteria are single-celled, as…

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    Examples of physical phenomena

    Physical phenomena Physical phenomena are, according to what is established by physics, changes that matter presents regardless of its state of aggregation,…

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    Examples of potential energy

    Potential energy Potential energy is the ability of an object to perform work or action based solely on its position or composition. To…

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    Examples of metallic bonds

    Metallic bonds are a type of atomic or chemical bond that occurs between metallic elements only and as its name…

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    Examples of atomic bonds

    Atomic bonds The atomic bonds are treated in the way in which one atom of a certain element is attached to another atom of…

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