Following completion of your weekly readings, complete the exercises in the “Projects” section on page 397 of Mathematics in Our World.

You should be concise in your reasoning. For Project #1, work only equations (a) and (c), but complete all 6 steps (a-f) as shown in the example.

For Project #2, please select at least five numbers; 0 (zero), two even, and two odd. Make sure you organize your paper into separate projects.

The assignment must include (a) all math work required to answer the problems as well as (b) introduction and conclusion paragraphs

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Complete the exercises in the "Projects' section on page 397 of Mathematics in Our Word.For Project #1, work only equations (a) and (c), but complete all six steps (a-f)as shown in the example

To complete the exercises in the "Projects" section on page 397 of Mathematics in Our World, you will need to follow these steps:

1. Start by reading the instructions in the textbook for Projects #1 and #2 on page 397. Make sure you understand what is required for each project.

2. For Project #1, focus on equations (a) and (c) only. Skip equations (b) and (d).

3. Follow the example provided in the textbook and complete all six steps, including steps (a) to (f) for equations (a) and (c). Make sure to show all your work and calculations.

4. For Project #2, select at least five numbers to work with. These numbers should include 0 (zero), two even numbers, and two odd numbers. You can choose any convenient values for these numbers, such as 2, 4, 6, 7, and 9.

5. Organize your paper into separate projects. Start with an introduction paragraph for each project, where you explain the purpose of the project and the specific equations or numbers you will be working with.

6. Write a conclusion paragraph for each project, summarizing your findings and any patterns or observations you made during the exercise.

Make sure to include all the math work required to answer the problems in each project. Show your calculations step by step, demonstrating how you arrived at your answers.

Remember to be concise in your reasoning, providing clear explanations for each step or solution.

By following these steps and completing all the necessary components, you will successfully complete the exercises in the "Projects" section on page 397 of Mathematics in Our World.