math final

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  • Choose either Microsoft Word or Microsoft PowerPoint in which to create your project. This course does not teach PowerPoint, so if you choose this format, do so only because you are already comfortable with it or know someone who can help you learn to use it.
  • Create 5 slides or pages.
  • On slides or pages 1 and 2, provide your name, the project title, and the course and section number, and introduce your chosen profession and give a brief overview of the concept you will apply to the profession.
  • On slides or pages 3 and 4, describe how the concept can apply to you chosen profession. You will not need to “do the math”; simply describe how you would use it and provide examples of situations in which you would use the concept you have chosen. On slide or page 5, provide any resources you have used to give credit to others’ ideas and information.
  • Check spelling and grammar and visit the Writing Center if needed.
I would like to use the powerpoint and the chosen profession is criminal justice. I will fill in the information regarding my name and course info myself so just leave that part blank please let me know asap

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