Random Questions "Attempt II"

14 years ago
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Quote from enomis
ermm...so is there anyway i search my own list like a genre search? For example i want to group my list according to genre(like all shounen together) is there anyway to do that? or i must do it manually=.=
You could do a genre search specifying at the end that you want it to apply to one of your lists, like shounen on your reading list. If you want a permanent list though of all shounen on all your lists, I can only think of doing that genre search for each of your lists and then moving them to a custom list entitled "shounen".
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14 years ago
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Quote from enomis
ermm...so is there anyway i search my own list like a genre search? For example i want to group my list according to genre(like all shounen together) is there anyway to do that? or i must do it manually=.=
You could do a genre search specifying at the end that you want it to apply to one of your lists, like shounen on your reading list. If you want a permanent list though of all shounen on all your lists, I can only think of doing that genre search for each of your lists and then moving them to a custom list entitled "shounen".
thanks alot
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14 years ago
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Quote from enomis
ermm...so is there anyway i search my own list like a genre search? For example i want to group my list according to genre(like all shounen together) is there anyway to do that? or i must do it manually=.=
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So, who do you think is going to win the steelers vs. patriots game this weekend? I have been thinking and I just don't know.

14 years ago
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Concering the zombified threads that keep appearing more frequent lately, does it has anything to do with holloween? Coz the same thing also happen in some other forums i went to....

14 years ago
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Quote from mu2020
Concering the zombified threads that keep appearing more frequent lately, does it has anything to do with holloween? Coz the same thing also happen in some other forums i went to....
I think it has more to do with the new batch of newbies we get around this time of year.

14 years ago
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The radius of a spherical ball bearing is measured to be 2 cm with a maximum possible error of 0.02 cm.
Find the maximum possible error in calculuting the volume of the ball bearing. Round your answer to 4 decimal digits.
problem is i can't find the right answer no matter what 🤢
3 attempts, 2 already out. can someone check this please!!
edit: answered.
that was close. i thought my 3rd attempt was a failure for sure 🤢
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14 years ago
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If I remember correctly, the answer should be (0.02)^3 = 0.000008 cm^3. Rounding it up, you get 0.0001 cm^3.
Edit: Sorry, didn't see that you got the answer. Am I right, by the way?
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14 years ago
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The radius of a spherical ball bearing is measured to be 2 cm with a maximum possible error of 0.02 cm.
Find the maximum possible error in calculuting the volume of the ball bearing. Round your answer to 4 decimal digits.problem is i can't find the right answer no matter what 🤢
3 attempts, 2 already out. can someone check this please!!edit: answered.
that was close. i thought my 3rd attempt was a failure for sure 🤢
Out of curiosity, how do you solve this problem?
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14 years ago
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Use percent error or differential propagation of error, I suppose.
Also, there's a homework help thread somewhere around here.

14 years ago
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Quote from Sagaris
Use percent error or differential propagation of error, I suppose.
Also, there's a homework help thread somewhere around here.
using percent error to solve a differential problem is a big mistake of mine 🤢
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14 years ago
Posts: 121
Hi,
I don't know if anyone would know the answer to this question, but here it is. Have you ever heard of a filipino needing to take a 7 day interview process to get a tourist visa to Canada? I can't find anything on the internet and I don't know who else to ask.

14 years ago
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Quote from netj999
Hi,
I don't know if anyone would know the answer to this question, but here it is. Have you ever heard of a filipino needing to take a 7 day interview process to get a tourist visa to Canada? I can't find anything on the internet and I don't know who else to ask.
What, like 7 days of interviews, one after another? Seems pretty odd to me.
The link to how to apply for a temporary resident visa
It definitely implies the interview to be of a singular nature.
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14 years ago
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When I was typing in Microsoft Word, suddenly the quotation key gives off this « . How do I get it back to the normal " ?
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14 years ago
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Nevermind then.