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thankyou, but i couldn't find it with in the aritcle
I think 16.
Thank you
thanks you really helped me
Thanks you gave me great ideas
B is the answer
Where is the 15 coming from? I thought that you may have meant 25 so I calculated 1.21*9.8*25*cos 25 and I got the answer wrong.
I do not really know but somthing to do with isolating Vo ?
There are 1728 cubic inches in a cubic foot. Therefore, you divide 5040 by 1728:
5040 / 1728 = 2.92 cubic feet.
It is easy to overlook that to get a cubic foot, you have 12 rows, 12 columns, and 12 layers of cubic inches.
12 x 12 x 12 = 1728
Isnt five divided by 24 invalid?
20
Beat you to it Ms. Sue ;)
the answer is A
the correct answer is c) signals that must interact with DNA in order to be effective. i just did this problem on mastering biology
This exercise is from Schaum's book of chemistry, and the answer has to be 55,4 ml but I don't get that result ( my result is 51,7 ml).
I did all the steps and solve for mL of IO3 , is there something that I'm missing?
My steps were:
Vhidrazine×Chidrazine=VKIO3×CKIO3
VKIO3=Vhidrazine×Chidrazine/CKIO3
Is the book wrong?
Raising the first equation to the fifth power, we get $a^5 b^{20} = 12^5 = 248832$. Dividing this equation by the second equation, we get $b^{15} = 32$, so $b = \sqrt[15]{32} = \sqrt[15]{2^5} = \sqrt[3]{2}$. Then from the first equation,
\[a = \frac{12}{b^4} = \frac{12}{(\sqrt[3]{2})^4} = \frac{12}{\sqrt[3]{2^4}} = \frac{12}{2 \sqrt[3]{2}} = \frac{6}{\sqrt[3]{2}}.\]We can simplify this fraction by multiplying the top and bottom by $\sqrt[3]{4}$:
\[a = \frac{6}{\sqrt[3]{2}} = \frac{6 \sqrt[3]{4}}{\sqrt[3]{2} \cdot \sqrt[3]{4}} = \frac{6 \sqrt[3]{4}}{\sqrt[3]{8}} = \frac{6 \sqrt[3]{4}}{2} = 3 \sqrt[3]{4}.\]Therefore, the solution is $(a,b) = (3 \sqrt[3]{4}, \sqrt[3]{2})$; the desired value of $a$ is $\boxed{3\sqrt[3]{4}}$.
5 cm..Use v^2-u^2=2as...Hope u will get the answer...or do it by using the method of
conservation of energy
I want to be something good
Thank you for the help!!
The method above is correct but
The 0.5 is magically gone on the t equation
The t should of been t = 100/23.5
b c
multiply??
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Thank you PsyDAG
Find the point of the curve y=x^2+1 which is closest to the point(3,1)
Find the point of the curve y = x^2+1 that is closest to the point (3,1).
n>-2 is a simplified version of the answer scott gave
I don't understand
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