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On February 19, the temperature in Orlando was 78° Fahrenheit. 127° Fahrenheit to find the difference, you have to subtract and subtracting two negatives ca be simplified as adding. 78+49 equals 127.
What is the variance of {8, 19, 10, 0, 1, 0}? - Socratic God bless.... I hope the explanation is useful. Answer link You can reuse this answer
If a DVD weight 1.7 grams, how much would 19 CDs weigh? 9 Jan 2017 · 32.3 grams We can write the equation for thisas: w = 1.7g xx d Where w is the weight and d is the number of DVDs. Substituting in 19 for d gives: w = 1.7g xx 19 s = 32.3g
If y varies directly as x and y = 270 when x = 15, how do you find … 13 Nov 2015 · If y varies directly as x and y = 270 when x = 15, how do you find y when x = 19? Algebra Graphs of Linear Equations and Functions Direct Variation
How do you express the midday temperature at the surface of 4 Jul 2017 · Use this formula: T ∘C = T K − 273 where T ∘C is the temperature in Celsius and T K is the temperature in Kelvin. Plug in known values: T ∘C = 400 −273 T ∘C = 127 The midday …
How do you solve -3/5b+7+2/5b=19? | Socratic 13 Jun 2015 · How do you solve − 3 5 b + 7 + 2 5 b = 19? Algebra Linear Equations Multi-Step Equations with Like Terms
What is the Celsius temperature scale? - Socratic 14 May 2014 · The Celsius scale is a temperature scale in which the freezing and boiling points of water are exactly 0 °C and 100 °C. There are 100 equal degrees between these two …
How do we convert from the Celsius scale to the Kelvin scale? 18 May 2017 · If you want to calculate Celcius degree, just use the above formula. t = T −273.15 t (degrees Celcius) and T (Kelvin) Therefore put 298 (T) into equation: t = 298 − 273.15 t = …
What is 29 degrees celsius in fahrenheit? - Socratic 31 Mar 2016 · Fahrenheit are the lager number when comparing like temperature for like. So to convert Centigrade to Fahrenheit, you need to make the numbers bigger. Thus you multiply by …
Question #bda16 - Socratic Molar mass = mass × RT P V = 0.100 ⋅ g × 0.0821 ⋅ L⋅atm K⋅mol × 573 ⋅ K 1.00⋅ atm ×19.2 × 10−3 ⋅ L = 245 ⋅ g ⋅ mol−1.... So considering that we KNOW that the molar mass of AlCl3 = …