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Word problem: making change | 4th grade | Khan Academy


By Khan Academy

To make change means to be able to give people the correct amount back in dollars and cents when paying for something. This is one of the most common and important skills haivng to do with unit conversion. Let's do it!

Understanding inverse trig functions


By Khan Academy

Sal is given the graph of a trigonometric function, and he discusses ways in which he can change the function to make it invertible.

Do' as a helping verb in the present tense.


By Linguaspectrum

An English teacher explains how the word "do" is used as a helping verb in the present tense. The lecture is presented on the white board using a variety of examples. The instructor talks about how to make do negative by changing it to "don't" or "doesn't".

K12 Grade 3 - Science: Characteristics of Solid, Liquid and Gas


By Lumos Learning

TPK Learning is a digital platform designed to help students, parents, and teachers make learning easier and more accessible, anywhere and for everyone. We are using technology the way it should be used - as a valuable tool for positive change.

Multiplying and Dividing Decimals | 7.NS.A.2c | 7th Grade Math


By ParksMath

ParksMath explains how to multiply and divide decimals numbers without the use of a calculator. Understanding how to change a decimal number so that it is an integer, makes multiplying and dividing decimals much easier. This quick tutorial will give you thee tools that you need to find the product or quotient of any decimal number.

Multiplying and Dividing Decimals | 7.NS.A.2c | 7th Grade Math


By ParksMath | Todd Parks

ParksMath explains how to multiply and divide decimals numbers without the use of a calculator. Understanding how to change a decimal number so that it is an integer, makes multiplying and dividing decimals much easier. This quick tutorial will give you thee tools that you need to find the product or quotient of any decimal number.

Learn English - Singular, Plural, and Non-Count


By efljack

This tutorial describes the difference between singular and plural nouns, as well as other number class-related issues. Many examples and clear definitions make this video easy to follow. Other areas of the English language that change due to singular and plural forms are addressed as well.

Basic rules to improve your spelling


By JamesESL English Lessons (engVid)

Do you make spelling mistakes? Spelling in English CAN be easy. You just have to know the rules. In todays lesson, I will show you two basic rules about doubling consonants when changing words. Youll also learn how to say these words correctly. Practice these rules with me on our whiteboard, and then take our quiz to make sure you understand

Subject and Object Questions (Part 2)


By Smrt English

This lesson explains what a subject question is and points out that a subject question uses question words such as "who, how many, what".

Commutative Property of Multiplication | MathHelp.com


By MathHelp.com

This lesson covers the properties of a rhombus. Students learn the definitions of a rectangle, a rhombus, and a square. Students also learn the following theorems. The diagonals of a rectangle are congruent. The diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular and bisect the angles of the rhombus. The midpoint of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equidistant from the three vertices. Students are then asked to solve problems related to these concepts using Algebra.

Speed translation | Ratios, proportions, units, and rates | Pre-Algebra | Khan Academy


By Khan Academy

This video takes us through some more advanced unit conversion problems. Here, we can see how to make multiple conversions in the same problem concerning speed. Take particular note of how the units change in each step. More importantly, note how, step by step, our units slowly change into the units we want for our final answer. If you are having trouble understanding why this happens, go to the key concept described at 2:20 in the video. Note that this only occurs when multiplying two quantities, not when adding them!

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By TucsonMathDoc

I make short videos so learning math can be easy and fun.