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9.C Пропиши словами и реши:

  1. -3 + 4 =

  2. 0,05 x 1,5 =

  3. ½ + 7/8 =

  4. -5 : 2 =

  5. 78 : 0,23x – 5 = 10

  6. 40x + 4/8 – 6 = 15x

  7. 42 – x = 157

  8. 91 + 562/7 -14x = 184

  9. 87x+12.2=72x-180

9.D Реши задачи:

  1. Convert 5/12 to a decimal.

  2. Express 0,28 as a fraction.

  3. What is 67.469 to 3 significant figures.

  4. Find 16% of 8.

9.E Реши задачи:

percentage процент; dealer торговец; mark-up наценка.

  1. Find 18 as a percentage of 64.

  2. The price of an item including the dealer’s 20% mark-up is $36. What did it cost before the mark-up?

  3. If it costs $6 to drive k miles, then what is the cost of driving 4 miles?

  4. Web-desginer has drawn 3 logos by 12 a.m, he started at 8 a.m.. how many logos will he draw after 7 hours of work.

CHAPTER 10

HIGHWAY PATROL 

10.1 Прочитай и письменно переведи:

A highway patrol is either a police unit created primarily for the purpose of overseeing and enforcing traffic safety compliance on roads and highways, or a detail within an existing local or regional police agency that is primarily concerned with such duties.

Duties of highway patrols or traffic police may include the following:

• Accident investigation: Gathering evidence to determine the cause of a roadway accident.

• Commercial vehicle enforcement: Enforcing highway laws related to commercial transport, including weight limits and hazardous materials rules.

• Education: Providing public information, handouts, and displays to encourage safe driving and usage of the roads.

• Emergency response: Securing the scene of a traffic accident by using cones and flares as well as providing first aid to the injured.

• Law enforcement: Assisting local police in rural areas, and keeping an eye out for non-traffic violations.

• Maintenance: Observing and reporting damage to the roadways, and conducting hasty road surveys after disasters or the passage of inclement weather.

• Traffic enforcement: Enforcing laws and regulations intended to improve traffic safety, such as speed limits.

10.2 Прочитай, письменно переведи и сопоставь со странами:

  1. In Portugal,

  2. In Spain,

  1. In the United Kingdom,

  2. In Pakistan,

  1. In Mexico,

  1. In Italy,

  1. In India,

  1. In France,

  1. In Colombia,

  2. There is also a third police force in Newfoundland 

  3. In Brazil,

  1. In Argentina,

  2. In Germany,

  3. In the Czech Republic,

  4. Currently, the provincial sheriffs' service in Alberta

  1. In Canada,

  1. In Indonesia,

  1. In Belgium,

  1. In Japan,

  2. In Poland,

  1. In the Netherlands,

  2. In Russia,

  1. In Australia,

  2. In Sri Lanka,

  1. In Taiwan,

  1. traffic policing is the responsibility of the Argentine National Gendarmerie.

  2. traffic policing is the responsibility of the state police forces. Each force has its own traffic sections, often a local section in each area and a statewide section.

  3. traffic policing on highways is the responsibility of the Wegpolitie - Police de la Route (WPR) a section of the Federal Police (former Gendarmerie).

  4. traffic policing is the responsibility of state and federal police forces accordingly to the highway administration status. State administered highways (usually shorter, within state borders, two-way, single lane, lower traffic) are policed by a branch of the Military Police forces, called State Highway Military Police. At the same time Federal highways and roads (longer, crossing state borders, some double lane and high-traffic) are the responsibility of the Federal Highway Police.

  5. traffic policing on highways is the responsibility of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, except for the provinces of Ontario and Quebec.

  6. known as the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary, which serves several metropolitan areas. Although this police force no longer exists as the main provincial police service, it is in competition with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police for the role.

  7. maintains a highway patrol that shares traffic duties with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and historically, several provinces, e.g. New Brunswick, have had their own highway patrols. Quebec also operates the Contrôle routier Québec, who enforce traffic laws in relation heavy vehicles.

  8. traffic policing on highways is the responsibility of the Highway Police (Colombia).

  9. traffic policing on highways is the responsibility of the Policie CR.

  10. traffic policing on highways is the responsibility of dedicated units of the Gendarmerie Nationale (France), the Escadron départementaux de sécurité routière (EDSR)and the CRS autoroutières of the National Police (France).

  11. traffic policing on highways is the responsibility of the Autobahnpolizei section of the Landespolizei.

  12. traffic policing on highways are carried out by state police forces.

  13. traffic policing is the responsibility of the Indonesian National Police.

  14. traffic policing on highways is the responsibility of the Polizia Stradale section of the civilian Polizia di Stato and the military Carabinieri.

  15. the Traffic Bureau of the National Police Agency (Japan) licenses drivers, enforces traffic safety laws, and regulates traffic. Intensive traffic safety and driver education campaigns are run at both national and prefectural levels. The bureau's Expressway Division addresses special conditions of the nation's growing system of express highways.

  16. traffic policing on highways is the responsibility of the Federal Police (Mexico).

  17. policing on the highways falls under the purview of the Dienst Verkeerspolitie (transportation police), which is one the Korps landelijke politiediensten (national police services, as opposed to the regional forces).

  18. traffic policing on National Highways And Motorways is the responsibility of National Highways & Motorway Police.

  19. traffic policing on highways is the responsibility of the Policja.

  20. traffic policing on highways is the responsibility of the Republican National Guard (Portugal).

  21. traffic policing on highways is the responsibility of the GIBDD section of the Politsiya (formerly Militsiya) and the Public Security Service of the MVD.

  22. traffic policing on highways is the responsibility of the Civil Guard (Spain), except in the autonomous communities with transferred competences on traffic policing (Catalonia and the Basque Country), where regional police forces (Mossos d'Esquadra and Ertzaintza, respectively) are responsibly for this area. In Navarra, traffic policing is shared between the Guardia Civil and the regional police (Policía Foral de Navarra).

  23. traffic policing is the responsibility of the Traffic Police.

  24. traffic policing on highways is the responsibility of the National Police Agency.

  25. traffic policing on highways is the responsibility of the road policing unit of the territorial police force.

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