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Given that the initial experimental ratio of blue and red food . . . Part 1: What would the ratio values be if you had 1 cup of blue? Part 2: What would the ratio values be if you had 1 cup of red? Part 3: How many cups of red and blue would be needed if the total combined count of cups is 20? Algebra
Ms. Ermas oatmeal recipe calls for 2 5 of a cup of raisins. How many . . . The recipe ration is: 1batch -> 2 5 ∪ s or 1batch 2 5cups Let's call the number of batches we are looking for b We can then write and solve this equation for b: 1batch 2 5cups = b 4 5cups 4 5 cups × 1batch 2 5cups = 4 5cups × b 4 5cups 4 5 cups × 1batch 2 5 cups = 4 5cups × b 4 5cups 4 5 × 1batch 2 5 = b 4 5 2 5 × (1batch) = b 4 × 5 5 × 2 × (1batch) = b 4 × 5 5 ×2 ×(1batch) = b
Question #1340d - Socratic m= (Pt) (gh) P= (mgh) t P 1 = (mgh) t Now cross multiply t with P and multiply 1 with mgh Then, take m as common multiple and make a fraction form by dividing m = (Pt) (gh)
Question #60ac3 - Socratic 15% Use can use the expression (Fraction) (Total) x 100 to find out percentages Thus, for this, it would be: 93 620 xx 100 = 15%
If due to some ingury the chordae tandinae of the tricuspid valve is . . . The flow of blood into pulmonary artery will be reduced Chordae tendineae are tough tendinous strands which basically connect papillary muscles to heart valves Pappilary muscles are present in ventricles In right ventricle, Chordae tendineae connect the papillary muscles to the cusps or leaflets of tricuspid valve (these also connect papillary muscles of left ventricle to bicuspid valve
Question #5257c - Socratic The formula to calculate Simple interest is: SI = P RT 100 In simple interest, the interest is calculated ONLY on the original amount invested The interest is $5,400 SI = 20000× 4 5 × T 100 = 5400 T = 5400 ×100 20000 ×4 5 T = 6 years
Question #b36f6 - Socratic If the selected acid is weaker, the flatter part of the graph to the left of the equivalence point (where little pH change occurs) rises, as does the pH of the equivalence point The image below shows a typical titration curve for the addition of a strong base into a weak acid Note that the equivalence point comes at a value somewhat greater than seven Two points on the graph are of interest
Miscellaneous - Socratic Meta Can law be included in the Socratic org list of topics? This could help out a lot of people who would want their legal inquiries to be answered free of charge Why do so many ask questions here that can be easily answered by google in less than a minute? How to add profile pic in my profile of Socratic ?
Question #a0043 - Socratic The idea is that if you know how many atoms you get in one mole of zinc, you can cause this to calculate how many atoms you'd get in 1 4 moles of zinc Now, one mole of any element is said to contain 6 022 * 10^ (23) atoms of that element -> this is known as Avogadro's number