Discovering Mathematics: A Quantitative Reasoning Approach 2nd edition

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Richard N. Aufmann
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  • Chapter 1: Introduction to Problem Solving
    • 1.1: Inductive and Deductive Reasoning (36)
    • 1.2: Estimation and Graphs (26)
    • 1.3: Problem-Solving Strategies (33)
    • 1.4: Introduction to Fair Division (27)
    • 1: Prep Test (19)
    • 1: Chapter Review (31)
    • 1: Projects (2)
    • 1: Math in Practice: Medical Studies (1)
    • 1: Responsive Lab: Fair Division (1)

  • Chapter 2: Sets and Logic
    • 2.1: Sets, Set Operations, and Applications (53)
    • 2.2: Categorical Logic (29)
    • 2.3: Propositional Logic (56)
    • 2.4: Investigating Fallacies (40)
    • 2: Prep Test (10)
    • 2: Chapter Review (53)
    • 2: Projects (1)
    • 2: Math in Practice: Logic, Sets, and Databases (1)
    • 2: Responsive Lab: Venn Diagrams (1)

  • Chapter 3: Proportions and Variation
    • 3.1: Ratios and Rates (35)
    • 3.2: Measurement (36)
    • 3.3: Proportions (23)
    • 3.4: Percent (38)
    • 3.5: Variation (29)
    • 3: Prep Test (15)
    • 3: Chapter Review (33)
    • 3: Projects (1)
    • 3: Math in Practice: Trenchless Sewer Pipe Lining (1)
    • 3: Responsive Lab: Scaling a Recipe (1)

  • Chapter 4: Managing Your Finances
    • 4.1: Simple Interest (28)
    • 4.2: Compound Interest (29)
    • 4.3: Future and Present Value of an Annuity (27)
    • 4.4: Credit Cards (19)
    • 4.5: Student Loans (21)
    • 4.6: Financial Considerations of Car Ownership (34)
    • 4.7: Financial Considerations of Home Ownership (26)
    • 4.8: Stocks, Bonds, and Mutual Funds (28)
    • 4: Prep Test (10)
    • 4: Chapter Review (41)
    • 4: Projects
    • 4: Math in Practice: Saving Up (1)
    • 4: Responsive Labs: Financing a Car and Credit Cards (2)

  • Chapter 5: Linear Functions
    • 5.1: Introduction to Functions (34)
    • 5.2: Properties of Linear Functions (35)
    • 5.3: Linear Models (24)
    • 5: Prep Test (15)
    • 5: Chapter Review (17)
    • 5: Projects (1)
    • 5: Math in Practice: Nursing (1)

  • Chapter 6: Nonlinear Functions
    • 6.1: Exponential Functions (44)
    • 6.2: Logarithmic Functions (41)
    • 6.3: Quadratic Functions (38)
    • 6: Prep Test (15)
    • 6: Chapter Review (22)
    • 6: Projects (1)
    • 6: Math in Practice: Music (1)
    • 6: Responsive Lab: Population Growth (1)

  • Chapter 7: Introduction to Probability
    • 7.1: The Counting Principle (33)
    • 7.2: Permutations and Combinations (55)
    • 7.3: Probability and Odds (58)
    • 7.4: Addition and Complement Rules (45)
    • 7.5: Conditional Probability (42)
    • 7.6: Expectation (19)
    • 7: Prep Test (12)
    • 7: Chapter Review (48)
    • 7: Projects (2)
    • 7: Math in Practice: Fundraiser (1)
    • 7: Responsive Lab: License Plates (1)

  • Chapter 8: Introduction to Statistics
    • 8.1: Measures of Central Tendency (31)
    • 8.2: Measures of Dispersion (18)
    • 8.3: Measures of Relative Position (39)
    • 8.4: Normal Distributions (31)
    • 8.5: Linear Regression and Correlation (19)
    • 8: Prep Test (10)
    • 8: Chapter Review (14)
    • 8: Projects (1)
    • 8: Math in Practice: Real Estate (1)
    • 8: Responsive Lab: Approximately Normal Distributions (1)

  • Chapter 9: Voting and Apportionment
    • 9.1: Introduction to Apportionment (23)
    • 9.2: Introduction to Voting (26)
    • 9.3: Weighted Voting Systems (22)
    • 9: Prep Test (10)
    • 9: Chapter Review (21)
    • 9: Projects (2)
    • 9: Math in Practice: Coffee Shops (1)
    • 9: Responsive Lab: Arrow's Impossibility Theorem (1)

  • Chapter 10: Circuits and Networks
    • 10.1: Graphs and Euler Circuits (27)
    • 10.2: Weighted Graphs (28)
    • 10.3: Planarity and Euler's Formula (18)
    • 10.4: Graph Coloring (17)
    • 10: Prep Test (10)
    • 10: Chapter Review (24)
    • 10: Projects (1)
    • 10: Math in Practice: Delivery Routes (1)
    • 10: Responsive Lab: Complete Graph Algorithms (1)

  • Chapter 11: Geometry
    • 11.1: Measurement (35)
    • 11.2: Basic Concepts of Euclidean Geometry (47)
    • 11.3: Perimeter and Area of Plane Figures (53)
    • 11.4: Volume and Surface Area (47)
    • 11.5: Properties of Triangles (43)
    • 11.6: Right Triangle Trigonometry (36)
    • 11.7: Non-Euclidean Geometry (21)
    • 11.8: Fractals (27)
    • 11: Prep Test (12)
    • 11: Chapter Review (39)
    • 11: Projects (1)
    • 11: Math in Practice: Feed Tanks (1)
    • 11: Responsive Lab: Regular Polygons (1)

  • Chapter A: Appendix A: A Review of Integers, Rational Numbers, and Percents
    • A.1A: Use Inequality Symbols with Integers (6)
    • A.1B: Simplify Expressions with Absolute Value (6)
    • A.2A: Add Integers (6)
    • A.2B: Subtract Integers (5)
    • A.2C: Multiply Integers (5)
    • A.2D: Divide Integers (5)
    • A.3A: Simplify Expressions Containing Exponents (6)
    • A.3B: Use the Order of Operations Agreement to Simplify Expressions (6)
    • A.4A: Multiply Fractions (4)
    • A.4B: Divide Fractions (2)
    • A.4C: Add Fractions (4)
    • A.4D: Subtract Fractions (3)
    • A.4E: Identify the Order Relation Between Two Fractions (8)
    • A.5A: Multiply and Divide Positive and Negative Fractions (10)
    • A.5B: Add and Subtract Positive and Negative Fractions (10)
    • A.6A: Add and Subtract Decimals (6)
    • A.6B: Multiply Decimals (7)
    • A.6C: Divide Fractions (5)
    • A.7A: Convert Fractions to Decimals (6)
    • A.7B: Convert Decimals to Fractions (6)
    • A.7C: Compare a Fraction and a Decimal (12)
    • A.7D: Write Ratios and Rates (4)
    • A.8A: Write a Percent as a Decimal or a Fraction (6)
    • A.8B: Write a Decimal or a Fraction as a Percent (5)
    • A.9A: Find the Square Root of a Perfect Square (5)
    • A.9B: Approximate the Square Root of a Real Number (6)

  • Chapter B: Appendix B: Variable Expressions and Equations
    • B.1A: Evaluate a Variable Expression (6)
    • B.2A: Simplify a Variable Expression Using the Properties of Addition (6)
    • B.2B: Simplify a Variable Expression Using the Properties of Multiplication (6)
    • B.2C: Simplify a Variable Expression Using the Distributive Property (6)
    • B.2D: Simplify General Variable Expressions (7)
    • B.3A: Determine Whether a Given Number Is a Solution of an Equation (10)
    • B.3B: Solve an Equation of the Form x + a = b (5)
    • B.3C: Solve an Equation of the Form ax = b (5)
    • B.3D: Solve the Basic Percent Equation (5)
    • B.3E: Solve Percent Increase and Decrease Problems (5)
    • B.4A: Solve an Equation of the Form ax + b = c (5)
    • B.4B: Solve an Equation of the Form ax + b = cx + d (6)
    • B.4C: Solve an Equation Containing Parentheses (5)
    • B.4D: Solve a Literal Equation for One of the Variables (6)
    • B.4E: Solve an Absolute Value Equation (6)
    • B.5A: Solve a Quadratic Equation by Using the Quadratic Formula (5)

  • Chapter C: Appendix C: Review of Rectangular Coordinates and Graphing
    • C.1A: Graph an Equation in Two Variables (5)
    • C.2A: Evaluate a Function (4)
    • C.2B: Graph a Function (4)


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Chapter A: Appendix A: A Review of Integers, Rational Numbers, and Percents
A.1A 6 001.PE 001.PE.EP 002.PE 002.PE.EP 003.PE 004.PE
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A.2C 5 001.PE 002.PE 003.PE 004.PE 005.PE
A.2D 5 001.PE 002.PE 003.PE 004.PE 005.PE
A.3A 6 001.PE 002.PE 003.PE 004.PE 005.PE 006.PE
A.3B 6 001.PE 002.PE 003.PE 004.PE 005.PE 006.PE
A.4A 4 001.PE 002.PE 003.PE 005.PE
A.4B 2 001.PE 005.PE
A.4C 4 001.PE 002.PE 003.PE 004.PE
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A.6A 6 001.PE 002.PE 003.PE 004.PE 005.PE 006.PE
A.6B 7 001.PE 002.PE 003.PE 004.PE.MI 004.PE.MI.SA 005.PE 006.PE
A.6C 5 001.PE 002.PE 003.PE 004.PE 005.PE
A.7A 6 001.PE 002.PE 003.PE 004.PE 005.PE 006.PE
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A.9A 5 001.PE 002.PE 003.PE 004.PE 005.PE
A.9B 6 001.PE 002.PE 003.PE 004.PE 005.PE 006.PE
Chapter B: Appendix B: Variable Expressions and Equations
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Chapter C: Appendix C: Review of Rectangular Coordinates and Graphing
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Chapter 1: Introduction to Problem Solving
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Chapter 2: Sets and Logic
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Chapter 3: Proportions and Variation
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3.2 36 I.001 I.002 I.008 I.009 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 P.005 P.006 P.007 P.008 P.009 001 001.EP 002 002.EP 004 006 006.EP 008 012 013 013.EP 016 021 022 023 025 026 027.MI 027.MI.SA 030.MI 030.MI.SA 031 033
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Chapter 4: Managing Your Finances
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4.R 41 001 003 005 006 007 008 009 011 012 013 015 017 019 021 023 025 025.EP 026 027 030 031 033 034 035 037 038 041 042 044 047 049 051 054 055 057 059 061 062 063 065 066
4.1 28 I.001 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 P.005 P.006 001 001.EP 004 004.EP 006.MI 006.MI.SA 008 009.MI 009.MI.SA 011 013 013.EP 014 015 017 020 021 023 024 025 027
4.2 29 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 P.005 P.006 P.007 002 003 003.EP 005 005.EP 006 007 009 009.EP 010 012.MI 012.MI.SA 013 016 018 020.MI 020.MI.SA 021 022 023 026 027
4.3 27 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 P.005 P.006 P.007 P.008 P.009 P.010 001 001.EP 003 003.EP 005 005.EP 007.MI 007.MI.SA 008 009 011.MI 011.MI.SA 013 016 016.EP 017 018
4.4 19 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 P.005 001 001.EP 003.MI 003.MI.SA 005 006.MI 006.MI.SA 007 008 009 011 014 015 018
4.5 21 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 P.005 P.006 001 001.EP 003 003.EP 005.MI 005.MI.SA 006 007 008 011 012 013.MI 013.MI.SA 015 017
4.6 34 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 P.005 P.006 P.007 P.008 001 001.EP 002 003.MI 003.MI.SA 004 004.EP 006 008 009 011 013 015 015.EP 017 019 021 023 025 026 027.MI 027.MI.SA 029 031 033 034
4.7 26 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 P.005 P.006 P.007 P.008 P.009 001 003 005 005.EP 007.MI 007.MI.SA 010 012 013 014 015 017 019 020 021 023 501.XP
4.8 28 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 P.005 P.006 P.007 P.008 001 002 003 004 005 007 008 009 011 011.EP 013 016 017 019.MI 019.MI.SA 021 023 025 028.MI 028.MI.SA
Chapter 5: Linear Functions
5.MIP 1 001
5.PJT 1 001
5.PT 15 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015
5.R 17 001 003 005 008 009 012 012.EP 013 013.EP 014 015 017 018 019 021 022 023
5.1 34 CV.001 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 P.005 P.006 0.001 0.002 001 003 005.MI 005.MI.SA 006 007 008 009 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 019 021 023 025 026 027 029 035.MI 035.MI.SA 037
5.2 35 CV.001 CV.002 CV.003 CV.004 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 P.005 P.006 001 001.EP 003 003.EP 005 006 007 009 011 013.MI 013.MI.SA 014 015 017 019 021 023 023.EP 024 025 027 028 029 031.MI 031.MI.SA
5.3 24 CV.001 CV.002 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 001 003.MI 003.MI.SA 004 005 007 009 011.MI 011.MI.SA 012 013 014 016 018 019 021 023 024
Chapter 6: Nonlinear Functions
6.Lab 1 001
6.MIP 1 001
6.PJT 1 001
6.PT 15 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015
6.R 22 001 005 007 009 010 011 015 017 019 020 022 025 026 027 028 031 033 034 035 037 039 040
6.1 44 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 P.005 P.006 P.007 P.008 0.001 0.002 0.003 0.004 0.005 0.006 0.007 0.008 0.009 0.010 001 001.EP 003 004 005 007 008 009 011.MI 011.MI.SA 012 015 017.MI 017.MI.SA 019 021 022 024 025 027 027.EP 028 029 031 033 034
6.2 41 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 P.005 P.006 P.007 P.008 P.009 P.010 0.001 0.002 0.003 0.004 0.005 0.006 0.007 0.008 0.009 0.010 001 002 003 006 007 009 011.MI 011.MI.SA 014 015 017 019 021.MI 021.MI.SA 022 023 024 026 028 029 031
6.3 38 CV.001 CV.002 CV.003 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 P.005 P.006 P.007 P.008 002 002.EP 003 003.EP 005 005.EP 007 009 010 012 012.EP 013 013.EP 016 019 020 021 022.MI 022.MI.SA 023 025 026 027.MI 027.MI.SA 028 029 031
Chapter 7: Introduction to Probability
7.Lab 1 001
7.MIP 1 001
7.PJT 2 001 002
7.PT 12 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012
7.R 48 001 002 004 005 006 010 012 014 015 016 018 019 022 023 024 026 028 029 029.EP 030 031 033 034 034.EP 036 036.EP 037 037.EP 039 040 043 045 046 046.EP 047 048 050 051 054 055 057 059 061 063 065 066 069 070
7.1 33 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 P.005 P.006 001 005 007 008 009 012 013.MI 013.MI.SA 014 014.EP 015 016 016.EP 018 020 021 023 025 025.EP 026 027 030 030.EP 031.MI 031.MI.SA 032 032.EP
7.2 55 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 P.005 P.006 P.007 P.008 002 003 005 008 010 011.MI 011.MI.SA 015 016 018 019 021 024 025 027.MI 027.MI.SA 028 030 031 033 034 037 038 038.EP 040 040.EP 041 042 044 046 047 047.EP 049 049.EP 050 052 053 055 058 058.EP 059 061.MI 061.MI.SA 065 067 068 070
7.3 58 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 P.005 P.006 P.007 001 005 006 009 011 012 015 016 018 020 020.EP 021 023 023.EP 026 027 029 030 032 033 033.EP 034 035 036 036.EP 037 039 039.EP 042 043 045 047 048 049 052 054 057 058 060 061.MI 061.MI.SA 064 065 068 069 072 074 075 077 080.MI 080.MI.SA
7.4 45 I.002 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 P.005 001 003 005 007 008 009 011 013.MI 013.MI.SA 015 015.EP 016 018 018.EP 019 021 022 022.EP 024 026 027 030 031 033 035 035.EP 037 038 039 039.EP 040 041.MI 041.MI.SA 043 045 046 047 049 050
7.5 42 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 001 003 005 007 009 011 014 014.EP 015 017 017.EP 019 022 023 023.EP 025 027.MI 027.MI.SA 029 030 035 037 039 042.MI 042.MI.SA 043 044 044.EP 045 047 049 049.EP 052 053 055 058.MI 058.MI.SA 059
7.6 19 I.001 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 002 003 004 004.EP 005 007 007.EP 009 009.EP 011.MI 011.MI.SA 014 015 017
Chapter 8: Introduction to Statistics
8.Lab 1 001
8.MIP 1 001
8.PJT 1 001
8.PT 10 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010
8.R 14 001 004 005 006 006.EP 007 008 010 011 013 014 015 015.EP 017
8.1 31 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 P.005 P.006 P.007 S.101.DS S.102.DS S.103.DS 001 003 004 006 008 010 012 014 015 015.EP 017 020.MI 020.MI.SA 021 023 025 025.EP 026 027 028.MI 028.MI.SA
8.2 18 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 S.101.CHDS S.102.CHDS 001 002.MI 002.MI.SA 003 004 005 006 007 009 012 014 016
8.3 39 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 P.005 P.006 P.007 S.101.CHDS S.102.CHDS S.103.CHDS S.104.CHDS S.105.CHDS S.106 S.107.DS S.108 S.109 S.110 001 002 003 004 005 006.MI 006.MI.SA 007 008 009 009.EP 010 010.EP 011.MI 011.MI.SA 012 013 016 017.MI 017.MI.SA 020 021
8.4 31 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 S.101 S.102 S.103 S.104 S.105 S.106 S.107 S.108.CH S.109.CH S.110.CH 002 003 005 007 008 008.EP 009 011 011.EP 013 014 015 016 017 019 021 022
8.5 19 P.001 P.002 P.003 S.101.CHDS S.102.CHDS S.103.CHDS S.104.CHDS S.105.CHDS S.106.CHDS S.107.CHDS 001 002 003.MI 003.MI.SA 004 005 006 007 011
Chapter 9: Voting and Apportionment
9.Lab 1 001
9.MIP 1 001
9.PJT 2 001 002
9.PT 10 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010
9.R 21 001 003 004 005 006 008 009 011 011.EP 013 013.EP 014 017 017.EP 018 019 021 023 023.EP 024 027
9.1 23 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 002 005 007 007.EP 011 016.MI 016.MI.SA 017 017.EP 019 021 022.MI 022.MI.SA 023 023.EP 027 028 029 031
9.2 26 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 P.005 P.006 001 001.EP 002 004 006 008.MI 008.MI.SA 011.MI 011.MI.SA 014 016 018 020 023 023.EP 026 026.EP 028 029.MI 029.MI.SA
9.3 22 P.001 P.002 P.003 002 003 004 004.EP 007.MI 007.MI.SA 009 011 012 012.EP 015 015.EP 019 020 021.MI 021.MI.SA 023 024 025
Chapter 10: Circuits and Networks
10.Lab 1 001
10.MIP 1 001
10.PJT 1 001
10.PT 10 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010
10.R 24 001 004 005 006 007 009 009.EP 010 010.EP 011 012 013 013.EP 015 018 019 022 023 027 028 029 031 032 033
10.1 27 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 P.005 P.006 P.007 003 005 006 007 009 010 011 012 015 015.EP 017 017.EP 018 018.EP 019 019.EP 021 021.EP 023 025
10.2 28 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 P.005 P.006 001 001.EP 003 003.EP 005 007 009 011 013 015 017 019 021 023.MI 023.MI.SA 024 025 026 027 029.MI 029.MI.SA 030
10.3 18 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 P.005 001 002 003 005 007 015 016 017 018 019 021 023.MI 023.MI.SA
10.4 17 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 001 009 011 012 013 015 016 017 019 021 022 023 026
Chapter 11: Geometry
11.Lab 1 001
11.MIP 1 001
11.PJT 1 002
11.PT 12 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012
11.R 39 002 004 004.EP 006 006.EP 007 008 008.EP 009 011 011.EP 012 013 014 016 016.EP 017 018 021 021.EP 022 024 025 026 028 029 030 031 033 035 038 039 043 045 046 050 050.EP 052 054
11.1 35 I.001 I.002 I.008 I.009 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 P.005 P.006 P.007 P.008 P.009 001 001.EP 002 002.EP 006 006.EP 007 008 010 013 013.EP 016 019 023 025 027.MI 027.MI.SA 030.MI 030.MI.SA 031 033 034
11.2 47 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 P.005 P.006 P.007 002 003 005 011.MI 011.MI.SA 013 015 016 017 018 019 019.EP 021 021.EP 023 025 025.EP 027 027.EP 028 029 031.MI 031.MI.SA 032 033 035 036 037 038 039 041 041.EP 043 044 045.MI 045.MI.SA 046 047 049 050
11.3 53 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 P.005 P.006 P.007 P.008 P.009 P.010 P.011 003.MI 003.MI.SA 005 006 007 009 011 013 014 015 017 019 019.EP 020 023 024 025 027 028.MI 028.MI.SA 029 030 031 032 034 034.EP 035 036 039 040 040.EP 041 043 044 046.MI 046.MI.SA 047 049 050 052 053 054
11.4 48 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 001 002 002.EP 003 003.EP 005 006 007.MI 007.MI.SA 009 009.EP 010.MI 010.MI.SA 011 011.EP 012 012.EP 013 015 017 019 021 023 027 029 030.MI 030.MI.SA 032 033 036 037 039 041 043 044 047 048 049 050 051 052 055 057 060
11.5 43 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 003 004 005 006 007 009 009.EP 010 011 012 013 013.EP 015 017 019 020 021.MI 021.MI.SA 023 025 026 027 029 030 031 034 037 040 044 045 048 050.MI 050.MI.SA 051 052 053 054 056.MI 056.MI.SA
11.6 36 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 P.005 P.006 003 003.EP 005 005.EP 007 010 011 012.MI 012.MI.SA 013 015 016 017 019 020 021 024 025.MI 025.MI.SA 027 029 031 032 033 037 039.MI 039.MI.SA 041 042 501.XP
11.7 21 I.001 P.001 P.002 P.003 001 002 003 005 007.MI 007.MI.SA 010 011 013.MI 013.MI.SA 016 019 021 022 023 024.MI 024.MI.SA
11.8 27 I.001 P.001 P.002 P.003 P.004 P.005 001 004 005 007 008 010 011 011.EP 013 013.EP 014 015 015.EP 016.MI 016.MI.SA 017 017.EP 018.MI 018.MI.SA 019 019.EP
Total 2527