Please explain answer, I am dyslexic and I learn a little slower.
The function W(d)=112.d approximates the amount of water in cm that results from d cm of snow melting.Find the amount of water that results from melting from depts of 19cm.
Answer is 2.128 but how do I solve?
Please, let me rewrite the data.
W(d) = 0.112*d
d = 19cm.
W(19) = 0.112*19 = 2.128cm.
Sunday, July 18, 2010
How to do this math problem using exponential rules?
The teacher used this example:
(27/64)^2/3 and got 288/125 as the final answer. There are some steps in between that I don
(27/64)^2/3 and got 288/125 as the final answer. There are some steps in between that I don
Organic chem problem?
Draw the skeletal structure of the major organic product A which is the compound of interest. (There is another product that can be considered the by-product which is of no synthetic interest.)
There is one equivalent of base used.
http://www.webassign.net/userimages/kasandbe@ncsu/CH223_fall_02/223fall02_HW27ae.gif
This reaction is a crossed or mixed Claisen condensation. This is not within my preferred types of examples. See examples here:
http://www2.chemistry.msu.edu:80/faculty
However, acetone is the more acidic component and will enolize most readily. If its concentration is kept low to discourage self-condensation, then that enolate can react with the ester to give a diketone after elimination of methoxide. Because of the diketone acidity, the methoxide will deprotonate the diketone. This will be the first product. Acidification is required to convert the enolate back to the diketone, 5-methylhexane-2,4-dione.
Acetone is quite reactive and susceptible to self-condensation. If you look at the examples shown in the linked web page, you will find that esters used with ketones are often quite reactive, such as ethyl formate.
There is one equivalent of base used.
http://www.webassign.net/userimages/kasandbe@ncsu/CH223_fall_02/223fall02_HW27ae.gif
This reaction is a crossed or mixed Claisen condensation. This is not within my preferred types of examples. See examples here:
http://www2.chemistry.msu.edu:80/faculty
However, acetone is the more acidic component and will enolize most readily. If its concentration is kept low to discourage self-condensation, then that enolate can react with the ester to give a diketone after elimination of methoxide. Because of the diketone acidity, the methoxide will deprotonate the diketone. This will be the first product. Acidification is required to convert the enolate back to the diketone, 5-methylhexane-2,4-dione.
Acetone is quite reactive and susceptible to self-condensation. If you look at the examples shown in the linked web page, you will find that esters used with ketones are often quite reactive, such as ethyl formate.
Helping my nephew with some homework assignment need help so I know how to explain it to him.?
Any help would be greatly appreacted. Thank you.
The advertising agency promoting the new Breem dishwashing detergent wants to get the best exposure possible for the product within the $95,200 advertising budget ceiling placed upon it. To do so, the agency needs to decide how much of the budget to spend on each of its two most effective media: (1) television spots during the afternoon hours and (2) large ads in the city
The advertising agency promoting the new Breem dishwashing detergent wants to get the best exposure possible for the product within the $95,200 advertising budget ceiling placed upon it. To do so, the agency needs to decide how much of the budget to spend on each of its two most effective media: (1) television spots during the afternoon hours and (2) large ads in the city
Which country is the smallest in the world?
Vatican City.It is inside Italy.It is were the pope lives?Even though the second word is city it is a country.
russia
Vatican City is the world
russia
Vatican City is the world
Which country is the biggest in the world?
Russia for size.
China for population.
Russia by surface area
China by population
Russia in size
china in population
Russian Federation (Russia) is the largest country by total land area. Russia has a total land area of about 17,098,242 square km - which is about 11.5% of the world
China for population.
Russia by surface area
China by population
Russia in size
china in population
Russian Federation (Russia) is the largest country by total land area. Russia has a total land area of about 17,098,242 square km - which is about 11.5% of the world
Why can Type O Blood be used by anyone in the world?
Blood group O (or blood group zero in some countries) individuals do not have either A or B antigens on the surface of their RBC, but their blood serum contains IgM anti-A antibodies and anti-B antibodies against the A and B blood group antigens. Therefore, a group O individual can receive blood only from a group O individual, but can donate blood to individuals of any ABO blood group (i.e. A, B, O or AB). If anyone needs a blood transfusion in an extremely dire emergency, and if the time taken to process the recipient
Why is it difficult to operate Carnot Cycle?
As you will know, the Carnot cycle offers the highest possible thermal efficiency for any IC engine operating between two limiting temperatures. As such it is a tempting ideal! Its weakness is seen if the cycle is plotted, to scale, on P-V co-ordinates. This will show that a Carnot engine delivers a tiny power output (m.e.p.) for an acceptable maximum cycle pressure. In other words a Carnot engined car might provide a wonderful m.p.g. but wouldn
Where can I watch Twilight Eclipse for freee without doing any thing?
This movie is going to be the best ever!
This site will have the movie very soon! For now you can download some very exclusive Twilight Eclispe content, that not many people have ever seen before, check out the site, you won
This site will have the movie very soon! For now you can download some very exclusive Twilight Eclispe content, that not many people have ever seen before, check out the site, you won
Hurricane formation? what are waves? troughs? and lows? and how do they mean anything about a storm?
where do these things come from? and what are they? i kinda understand lows and air pressure but i just cant seem to grasp the
What is the relationship of PROJECTION and the LAW of ATTRACTION?
They seem to conflict. How are they related? Does the Law of Attraction have anything to do with the principle of Projection? Thank you
You posted to the wrong category. This is Physics.
Post to Alternative
You posted to the wrong category. This is Physics.
Post to Alternative
Calculus 3: Evaluate the line integral, where C is the given curve.
Evaluate the line integral, where C is the given curve.
C xy dx (x - y)dy
C consists of line segments from (0, 0) to (5, 0) and from (5, 0) to (6, 2).
Can someone walk me through this. I got 298.5 for my answer but that is incorrect.
Thank you in advance.
c xy dx (x - y) dy
from (0,0) to (5,0)
x = 5t ; y = 0 ; 0 t 1 ........... in parametric form
dx = 5 dt ; dy = 0
c xy dx (x - y) dy
= 5t (0) 5 dt (5t - 0) (0) dt
= 0
from (5,0) to (6,2)
x = 5 t ; y = 2t ; 0 t 1 ..... in parametric form
dx = dt; dy = 2 dt
c xy dx (x - y) dy
= (5 t)(2t) dt ((5 t) - 2t) 2 dt
= 2 t 4t 5 dt
= 2/3 t 4 t 10 t ..... from 0 to 1
= 2/3 4 10
= 44/3
Answer: 44/3
C xy dx (x - y)dy
C consists of line segments from (0, 0) to (5, 0) and from (5, 0) to (6, 2).
Can someone walk me through this. I got 298.5 for my answer but that is incorrect.
Thank you in advance.
c xy dx (x - y) dy
from (0,0) to (5,0)
x = 5t ; y = 0 ; 0 t 1 ........... in parametric form
dx = 5 dt ; dy = 0
c xy dx (x - y) dy
= 5t (0) 5 dt (5t - 0) (0) dt
= 0
from (5,0) to (6,2)
x = 5 t ; y = 2t ; 0 t 1 ..... in parametric form
dx = dt; dy = 2 dt
c xy dx (x - y) dy
= (5 t)(2t) dt ((5 t) - 2t) 2 dt
= 2 t 4t 5 dt
= 2/3 t 4 t 10 t ..... from 0 to 1
= 2/3 4 10
= 44/3
Answer: 44/3
Calculus 3: Evaluate the line integral, where C is the given curve.
Evaluate the line integral, where C is the given curve.
C x^3yzdz
C: x = t^3, y = t, z = t^2, 0 t 1
HELP!!! I can
C x^3yzdz
C: x = t^3, y = t, z = t^2, 0 t 1
HELP!!! I can
Calculus 3: Evaluate the line integral question?
Evaluate the line integral, where C is the given curve.
C (x yz)dx 2x dy xyz dz
C consists of line segments from (2, 0, 1) to (3, 3, 1) and from (3, 3, 1) to (3, 5, 3).
Can someone please walk me through this??
c (x yz) dx 2x dy xyz dz
from (2, 0, 1) to (3, 3, 1):
x = 2 t ; y = 3t ; z = 1 ; 0 t 1 ........ in parametric form
dx = dt ; dy = 3 dt ; dz = 0
c (x yz) dx 2x dy xyz dz
= ((2 t) (3t)(1)) dt 2(2 t)(3) dt (2 t)(3t)(1)(0) dt
= 2 5t 7 dt
= 5t 14t ... from 0 to 1
= 5 14
= 19
from (3, 3, 1) to (3, 5, 3):
x = 3 ; y = 3 2t ; z = 1 2t ; 0 t 1 ........ in parametric form
dx = 0 ; dy = 2 dt ; dz = 2 dt
c (x yz) dx 2x dy xyz dz
= (3 (3 2t)(1 2t))(0) dt 2(3)(2) dt (3)(3 2t)(1 2t)(2) dt
= 6 4t 8t 5 dt
= 8 t 24 t 30 t ..... from 0 to 1
= 8 24 30
= 62
c = 19 62 = 81
Answer: 81
C (x yz)dx 2x dy xyz dz
C consists of line segments from (2, 0, 1) to (3, 3, 1) and from (3, 3, 1) to (3, 5, 3).
Can someone please walk me through this??
c (x yz) dx 2x dy xyz dz
from (2, 0, 1) to (3, 3, 1):
x = 2 t ; y = 3t ; z = 1 ; 0 t 1 ........ in parametric form
dx = dt ; dy = 3 dt ; dz = 0
c (x yz) dx 2x dy xyz dz
= ((2 t) (3t)(1)) dt 2(2 t)(3) dt (2 t)(3t)(1)(0) dt
= 2 5t 7 dt
= 5t 14t ... from 0 to 1
= 5 14
= 19
from (3, 3, 1) to (3, 5, 3):
x = 3 ; y = 3 2t ; z = 1 2t ; 0 t 1 ........ in parametric form
dx = 0 ; dy = 2 dt ; dz = 2 dt
c (x yz) dx 2x dy xyz dz
= (3 (3 2t)(1 2t))(0) dt 2(3)(2) dt (3)(3 2t)(1 2t)(2) dt
= 6 4t 8t 5 dt
= 8 t 24 t 30 t ..... from 0 to 1
= 8 24 30
= 62
c = 19 62 = 81
Answer: 81
Can anyone help with these chemistry questions?
1. Calculate the mass of Na2CO310H2O in grams needed to prepare 200 cm3 of a solution which has a concentration of 0.25 mol dm-3.
2. Calculate the volume in cm3 of dilute sulphuric acid required to react completely with 15 cm3 of sodium hydroxide solution of concentration 3.5 mol dm-3. The concentration of dilute sulphuric acid used for the reaction is 1.5 mol dm-3.
Moles Na2CO310 H2O = 0.200 dm^3 x 0.25 mol/dm^3 = 0.0500
mass Na2CO3*10 H2O= 0.0500 x 286.19 g/mol=14.3 g
moles NaOH = 0.015 dm^3 x 3.5 mol/dm^3 = 0.0525
the balanced equation is
2 NaOH H2SO4 = Na2SO4 2 H2O
moles H2SO4 required = 0.0525/2=0.0263
Volume H2SO4 = 0.0263 mol/ 1.5 mol/dm^3 = 0.0175 dm^3 =
2. Calculate the volume in cm3 of dilute sulphuric acid required to react completely with 15 cm3 of sodium hydroxide solution of concentration 3.5 mol dm-3. The concentration of dilute sulphuric acid used for the reaction is 1.5 mol dm-3.
Moles Na2CO310 H2O = 0.200 dm^3 x 0.25 mol/dm^3 = 0.0500
mass Na2CO3*10 H2O= 0.0500 x 286.19 g/mol=14.3 g
moles NaOH = 0.015 dm^3 x 3.5 mol/dm^3 = 0.0525
the balanced equation is
2 NaOH H2SO4 = Na2SO4 2 H2O
moles H2SO4 required = 0.0525/2=0.0263
Volume H2SO4 = 0.0263 mol/ 1.5 mol/dm^3 = 0.0175 dm^3 =
How to find the volume, new volume, and height of a cylinder?
A soup manufacturer wants to increase the volume of its container by 15% by increasing the height. The current container is a cylinder with a radius of 4 centimeters and a height of 8 centimeters. Find the (a) volume of the original container, (b) the volume of the new container, and (c) the height of the new container. Round the answers to the nearest hundredth, when necessary
the volume of a cylinder is: V= Pi * r^2 * h where r is radius and h is height
so original one: V1 = Pi * 16 * 8 = 401.92 cm^3
and increased one: V2 = 115% * V1 = 462.21
so V2= Pi* 16 * h2 = 462.21 so h2= 9.2
a) volume original= pi r^2 h = (8^2)*4 *pi
b) volume new= volume original + (volume original*15/100)
c) since radius is constant, volume original/volume new = height original/height new%0D%0A
the volume of a cylinder is: V= Pi * r^2 * h where r is radius and h is height
so original one: V1 = Pi * 16 * 8 = 401.92 cm^3
and increased one: V2 = 115% * V1 = 462.21
so V2= Pi* 16 * h2 = 462.21 so h2= 9.2
a) volume original= pi r^2 h = (8^2)*4 *pi
b) volume new= volume original + (volume original*15/100)
c) since radius is constant, volume original/volume new = height original/height new%0D%0A
Reciprocal Graph Question?
One method of graphing rational functions that are reciprocals of polynomial functions is to sketch the polynomial function and then plot the reciprocals of the y-coordinates of the key ordered pairs.
Use this technique to sketch y=1/f(x) for the function: f(x) = x^3
i dont understand what to do :s can someone explain this to me please
the domain has a restriction. x cannot equal zero (denominator becomes zero). this means your graph will have an asymptote at x = 0. You will plot several key points, connect these key points and run your graph approaching the asymptote.
When you sketch p(x) =x^3 you get these key points
x p(x)
-2, -8
-1, -1
0 , 0
1, 1
2, 8
Your instructions say to plot the reciprocal of the y-coordinate. The points then become
x, f(x)
-2, -1/8
-1, -1
0, 1/0 not allowed, so here is our asymptote
1, 1,
2, 1/8
Plot these main points connect the points on each half of the graph (asymptote divides graph in half)
run your curve towards the asymptote. The x-axis is a horizontal asymptote, so do not cross it. your curve will approach it from underneath on left.side, and approach it from above on the right side.
y = 1/ f(x) has the x-axis as a horizontal asymptote, because as x increases in value, f(x) increases in value, and 1/ f(x) will decrease in value approaching zero, but never equals zero.
Pick some values of x,
x=-1, then f(x)=-1, so 1/f(x) = -1
x=0, then f(x)=0, so 1/f(x) is undefined
x=1, then f(x)=1, so 1/f(x) = 1
x=2, then f(x)=8, so 1/f(x) = 1/8
etc.
The idea is to first sketch f(x) = x^3 by working out the y value for several x values. Then you work out the reciprocal of each y value and plot that at the same x value. Why you would go to all that bother I do not know. It is just as easy to work out 1/x^3 directly and then plot it.
Use this technique to sketch y=1/f(x) for the function: f(x) = x^3
i dont understand what to do :s can someone explain this to me please
the domain has a restriction. x cannot equal zero (denominator becomes zero). this means your graph will have an asymptote at x = 0. You will plot several key points, connect these key points and run your graph approaching the asymptote.
When you sketch p(x) =x^3 you get these key points
x p(x)
-2, -8
-1, -1
0 , 0
1, 1
2, 8
Your instructions say to plot the reciprocal of the y-coordinate. The points then become
x, f(x)
-2, -1/8
-1, -1
0, 1/0 not allowed, so here is our asymptote
1, 1,
2, 1/8
Plot these main points connect the points on each half of the graph (asymptote divides graph in half)
run your curve towards the asymptote. The x-axis is a horizontal asymptote, so do not cross it. your curve will approach it from underneath on left.side, and approach it from above on the right side.
y = 1/ f(x) has the x-axis as a horizontal asymptote, because as x increases in value, f(x) increases in value, and 1/ f(x) will decrease in value approaching zero, but never equals zero.
Pick some values of x,
x=-1, then f(x)=-1, so 1/f(x) = -1
x=0, then f(x)=0, so 1/f(x) is undefined
x=1, then f(x)=1, so 1/f(x) = 1
x=2, then f(x)=8, so 1/f(x) = 1/8
etc.
The idea is to first sketch f(x) = x^3 by working out the y value for several x values. Then you work out the reciprocal of each y value and plot that at the same x value. Why you would go to all that bother I do not know. It is just as easy to work out 1/x^3 directly and then plot it.
Determine whether or not T is one-to-one in each of the following situations?
Let T be a linear transformation from R^r to R^s .
Determine whether or not T is one-to-one in each of the following situations:
r=s
r
Determine whether or not T is one-to-one in each of the following situations:
r=s
r
What are the chances of having a red-haired baby?
Both my husband and I have red-haired people in our family (his sister, my brother, my great uncle). My older daughter has brown hair and my younger daughter has blonde hair. We all have light-colored eyes (either blue or green in my family.) What are the chances we will produce a red-haired child?
The coloring is due to mutations on a gene known as MC1R.
If both parents have the mutant version of the MC1R gene, then the probability is 25%.
Punnet squares, AWAY!
Since the gene is recessive on both sides, the chances are 1 in 4 of you having a red haired child.
100%. Red hair is a recessive trait, so you and your husband both have fully red-haired genes.
Red hair is passed through parents who carry the recessive gene. It can pop up if its in your family.
Punnet squares! is since math thing very simple that determines what are the possibility that your kid will have blue eyes or what ever, and for you those are very small becouse dont have red hair and your husband docent either,
If you both have at least one parent who is a red heads then you know that you both have the recessive gene and each child will have a 25% chance of being a red head. One of you do not have a red headed parent then while you had 25% chance of getting a recessive red head gene you also had a 25% chance of getting both dominant genes leaving your children with 0 chance of being a red head. In other words you don
The coloring is due to mutations on a gene known as MC1R.
If both parents have the mutant version of the MC1R gene, then the probability is 25%.
Punnet squares, AWAY!
Since the gene is recessive on both sides, the chances are 1 in 4 of you having a red haired child.
100%. Red hair is a recessive trait, so you and your husband both have fully red-haired genes.
Red hair is passed through parents who carry the recessive gene. It can pop up if its in your family.
Punnet squares! is since math thing very simple that determines what are the possibility that your kid will have blue eyes or what ever, and for you those are very small becouse dont have red hair and your husband docent either,
If you both have at least one parent who is a red heads then you know that you both have the recessive gene and each child will have a 25% chance of being a red head. One of you do not have a red headed parent then while you had 25% chance of getting a recessive red head gene you also had a 25% chance of getting both dominant genes leaving your children with 0 chance of being a red head. In other words you don
Question about Saturn
I like eating cats. My neighbor has lots of good fat cats, so I like to kidnap one every night, and then I
Is the moon a planet?
I like eating cats. My neighbor has lots of good fat cats, so I like to kidnap one every night, and then I
If I know that 50 is 56.4% of something, how do I figure out how much 100% of that thing is?
..x = 50/.564
.... = 88.65248227
56.4% =50
1%=50/56.4
100%=(50/56.4)*100=88.65%0D%0A
.... = 88.65248227
56.4% =50
1%=50/56.4
100%=(50/56.4)*100=88.65%0D%0A
Considering the abundance of life giving elements in the universe is it accurate to think of life as an?
organic film that covers the surface of sporadic planets close enough to a heat source that chemical reactions are stimulated?
Yes we are aware but that is the product of a few hundred years of evolution on a planet that is fortunate enough to be relatively stable for a couple billion years..
No, because for all anyone knows right now life as an organic process could exist in the watery or eutectic melt mantle of a body quite distant from a star, perhaps heated by tidal forces from its primary, even a brown dwarf, or possibly in nebulae or protoplanetary discs, and this is in any case the life we know about - a single example. I don
Yes we are aware but that is the product of a few hundred years of evolution on a planet that is fortunate enough to be relatively stable for a couple billion years..
No, because for all anyone knows right now life as an organic process could exist in the watery or eutectic melt mantle of a body quite distant from a star, perhaps heated by tidal forces from its primary, even a brown dwarf, or possibly in nebulae or protoplanetary discs, and this is in any case the life we know about - a single example. I don
What is the maximum angle to the horizontal you can throw a stone so it
This might involve a lot of maths, so if you could just tell me how you come to the answer, that would be much appreciated. I
Question about torque?
Pinky hass a mass of 3.05 kg sits on a pump handle at a distance of 34.33 cm from the axis of rotation. Using this information, what is the torque of Pinky if the handle is 67.4 from the horizontal?
I know that torque = F (r * sin of angle) but how do i find the F, the force? And does the angle need to be in radians?
BY Tau = r X F
=
I know that torque = F (r * sin of angle) but how do i find the F, the force? And does the angle need to be in radians?
BY Tau = r X F
=
ClO4 oxidation number?
Break it down. You take perchloric acid, which is HClO4. The H is 1. Therefore ClO4 is -1.
Oxygen is -2, so therefore the chlorine must be 7. And sure enough, chlorine is in group VIIA, so a 7 oxidation number is not out of the question.
Oxygen is -2, so therefore the chlorine must be 7. And sure enough, chlorine is in group VIIA, so a 7 oxidation number is not out of the question.
Help with power series?
I need help to find the power series in x for the given functions
1) f(x) = xe^x^2
2) f(x) = e^x e^-x
For the first one, I
1) f(x) = xe^x^2
2) f(x) = e^x e^-x
For the first one, I
I heard something from my brother about a big comet?
he said somewhere around 2018 or something like that scientest predicted a Giant comet that can destroy the earth. I head a couple others say the same to, i cant find it on google cause all this other stuff comes up. So if you have info or PROOF that it will or WONT happen Pleze help!!!
Ps: if u have a link to this stuff pleazer include it! kk thanks!
There
Ps: if u have a link to this stuff pleazer include it! kk thanks!
There
What is the next year they will line up? this is a hard one!?
It takes Earth 365 days to orbit the sun. it takes Mars 687 days to orbit the sun because mars is further away from the sun. the best time for a spaceship to leave earth for a voyage to mars occurs when the two planets are aligned side by side.so that they are the closet distance apart. what is the next year they will line up?
I
I
What causes dimples....................?
Just kind of never thought of it - and it just kind of struck me!
Dimple is a dominant trait that is genetically inherited. Anatomically, dimples are caused by the variation in facial muscle structure (zygomaticus major). Most people with dimples have dimples on both the cheeks. A single dimple on one side of the face is rarely seen. Dimples are caused due to short muscles. Babies have dimples, but they may disappear or become less noticeable as the muscles lengthen with aging.
Why do people have facial dimples? Some people have shortened muscles. These muscles pull the skin when someone smiles, creating a classic dimple. In most cases, dimples are not visible until someone smiles. The changes in the face due to a smile bring out the dimple. With aging, dimples may disappear, as facial muscles slowly stretch out.
Some people have a dimple on the chin. It is known as cleft chin. Similar to the cheek dimples, chin dimples too are inherited with a varying degree of prominence. In the case of the latter, the groove of the cleft chin is deep enough to reach the jawbone. A chin dimple results possibly from incomplete fusion between the right and left halves of the lower jaw during embryonic development.
BTW I love dimples..They are so cute
Dimple is a dominant trait that is genetically inherited. Anatomically, dimples are caused by the variation in facial muscle structure (zygomaticus major). Most people with dimples have dimples on both the cheeks. A single dimple on one side of the face is rarely seen. Dimples are caused due to short muscles. Babies have dimples, but they may disappear or become less noticeable as the muscles lengthen with aging.
Why do people have facial dimples? Some people have shortened muscles. These muscles pull the skin when someone smiles, creating a classic dimple. In most cases, dimples are not visible until someone smiles. The changes in the face due to a smile bring out the dimple. With aging, dimples may disappear, as facial muscles slowly stretch out.
Some people have a dimple on the chin. It is known as cleft chin. Similar to the cheek dimples, chin dimples too are inherited with a varying degree of prominence. In the case of the latter, the groove of the cleft chin is deep enough to reach the jawbone. A chin dimple results possibly from incomplete fusion between the right and left halves of the lower jaw during embryonic development.
BTW I love dimples..They are so cute
Could methane be used as a potential fuel source for space-based ion engines?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methane#Fue
going across the far parts of our solar system;to such bodies as,the outer planets such as Uranus
going across the far parts of our solar system;to such bodies as,the outer planets such as Uranus
What kind of spiders are these?
I just want to know what kind of spiders these are because they kept appearing in my room and it
Diseases that you can control. Ten points?
hi, can you please list SIX diseases that you can control and how you can control them. Thanks
1- Hypertension:
http://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/XF/B/B/G/N/_
2- Asthma:
http://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/XF/B/B/G/N/_
3- Vascular Disease:
http://answers.encyclopedia.com/question
4- Chron
1- Hypertension:
http://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/XF/B/B/G/N/_
2- Asthma:
http://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/XF/B/B/G/N/_
3- Vascular Disease:
http://answers.encyclopedia.com/question
4- Chron
Thursday, July 8, 2010
How did living things begin? Did a very basic organism evolve and evolve until humans were created?
Someone please explain it to me?
Well, life originated on Earth in Water. Initially, the earth was devoid of any kind of material that makes up a cell (and hence a body). Such materials are proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, etc.
On earth were gases, water and extreme weather conditions that caused chemical reactions, which resulted in the formation of coacervates. Coacervates were primitive cell-like structures, very different from what the cells are today. These were the only things which you could call
Well, life originated on Earth in Water. Initially, the earth was devoid of any kind of material that makes up a cell (and hence a body). Such materials are proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, etc.
On earth were gases, water and extreme weather conditions that caused chemical reactions, which resulted in the formation of coacervates. Coacervates were primitive cell-like structures, very different from what the cells are today. These were the only things which you could call
What is it called when a person can move things with their mind?
I know the actual movement of an object is
Problem with a limit,can you help?
Let us examine the behaviour of the function lim as n app. infinity nx^n ,x
What is the greatest possible magnitude of the other force?
Two forces act on a 6.00 kg object. One of the forces is 10.0 N. If the object accelerates at 2.00 m/s^2, what is the greatest possible magnitude of the other force?
Please show me how you came up with the answer!!!
If the two forces are in same direction:-
F(net) = F1 F2
=
Please show me how you came up with the answer!!!
If the two forces are in same direction:-
F(net) = F1 F2
=
How to dilute or reduce the strength of benzoyl peroxide wash?
I have 10% benzoyl peroxide wash, that is too strong on my face. It leaves dry spots that peel off. I would like to dilute or reduce the strength of the wash but I don
Which of the following is an isomer : methanol or ethanol ?
Methanol or ethanol are not isomers and they do not have any isomers.
Neither ethanol nor methanol has an isomer
Neither ethanol nor methanol has an isomer
Why is space travel so expensive?
I was reading up on some predictions and estimates on when we are planning on going on a manned mission to Mars. The estimated price of a 8 man mission to Mars would cost over 15 billion dollars. I just dont see how this adds up honestly. Fuel can
How do you convert from farenheit into kelvin?
What is the formula?
([F] 459.67) 59
you add 200
thats it
Forget the damn formulas, just learn to think in Kelvin
260 Kelvin...burr! Cold!
273 Kelvin...yay snow!
280 Kelvin...a little chilly
290 Kelvin...comfortable
300 Kelvin...a bit hot
310 Kelvin...human body temperature, must sweat to cool myself
320 Kelvin...ugghh! Heat stroke!
When it acutally matters to do the conversion, download Uconner. Anytime it actually matters, you will most likely be at a computer
(F*-32) = 9/5 x *C
=
([F] 459.67) 59
you add 200
thats it
Forget the damn formulas, just learn to think in Kelvin
260 Kelvin...burr! Cold!
273 Kelvin...yay snow!
280 Kelvin...a little chilly
290 Kelvin...comfortable
300 Kelvin...a bit hot
310 Kelvin...human body temperature, must sweat to cool myself
320 Kelvin...ugghh! Heat stroke!
When it acutally matters to do the conversion, download Uconner. Anytime it actually matters, you will most likely be at a computer
(F*-32) = 9/5 x *C
=
If an unstoppable force hits an immovable object, what happens?
Classic physics inquiry, any ideas?
What I
What I
What does 1,027,565 (base 10) spell in hexadecimal (base 16)?
FADED
F ADED
Nice one..I wonder who did that.
FADAD
u can calculate by using the windows calculator. open calculater and enter the 1027565 in decimal and then check the hex.
Remember keep calculator in scietific mode.
F ADED
Nice one..I wonder who did that.
FADAD
u can calculate by using the windows calculator. open calculater and enter the 1027565 in decimal and then check the hex.
Remember keep calculator in scietific mode.
I need help with this chemistry problem?
I want the answer too, not just help
______________________________________
How many cans of diet coke can a person weighing 146 lbs safely consume in one day if the lethal dose of aspartame is 50 mg/kg of body weight per day?
1 can diet coke=125 mg aspartame
146lbs = 146/2.2 = 66.4kg
Dose is 50mg/kg = 66.4*50 = 3,318mg
Number of cans = 3318/125 = 26.5 cans/day.
how much liquid is displaced when a fly lands in milk?
Answer: Who Cares?
______________________________________
How many cans of diet coke can a person weighing 146 lbs safely consume in one day if the lethal dose of aspartame is 50 mg/kg of body weight per day?
1 can diet coke=125 mg aspartame
146lbs = 146/2.2 = 66.4kg
Dose is 50mg/kg = 66.4*50 = 3,318mg
Number of cans = 3318/125 = 26.5 cans/day.
how much liquid is displaced when a fly lands in milk?
Answer: Who Cares?
Will putting a wet cloth on a fan create a air cooling effect?
i heard that if you put a wet cloth on a fan it makes it sort of like an air conditioner
Yes, but for a very short time if I take your description literally.
What you describe is called here in the American South as a swamp cooler - not because it will work in a swamp but because it can make the house feel like one.
In an evaporative cooler, a woven fiber filter surrounds the intake of a blower and water is pumped to the top of the filter and drains down over the fiber. The air pulled through the filter and the large wet surface causes as much evaporation as possible, cooling the air, which is blown into the house.
This kind of cooler works best in a very dry atmosphere - like Phoenix Arizona. The higher the air humidity, the worse it works - less cooling and more humid output air. Very humid muggy air is what you find in a swamp.
A swamp cooler is typically a box 2-3 feet in each dimension with louvers on the outside and a wood fiber filter held against each of the three or four exposed sides The blower is mounted on the fourth side for units that hang in a window or in the bottom of roof mounted units. A small water line supplies water from mains which is controlled by a float valve in a small tank and a recirculating pump pushes the water from the tank to the top of the filters where it flows down over the filter and any excess flows back into the tank.
A cloth placed on or hooding a fan won
Yes, but for a very short time if I take your description literally.
What you describe is called here in the American South as a swamp cooler - not because it will work in a swamp but because it can make the house feel like one.
In an evaporative cooler, a woven fiber filter surrounds the intake of a blower and water is pumped to the top of the filter and drains down over the fiber. The air pulled through the filter and the large wet surface causes as much evaporation as possible, cooling the air, which is blown into the house.
This kind of cooler works best in a very dry atmosphere - like Phoenix Arizona. The higher the air humidity, the worse it works - less cooling and more humid output air. Very humid muggy air is what you find in a swamp.
A swamp cooler is typically a box 2-3 feet in each dimension with louvers on the outside and a wood fiber filter held against each of the three or four exposed sides The blower is mounted on the fourth side for units that hang in a window or in the bottom of roof mounted units. A small water line supplies water from mains which is controlled by a float valve in a small tank and a recirculating pump pushes the water from the tank to the top of the filters where it flows down over the filter and any excess flows back into the tank.
A cloth placed on or hooding a fan won
Which college major goes with my idea of life?
To be honest I really do dislike (or hate) life. It is (obviously) completely unfair in every way (where you were born, genetics, who you know). Right now at age 17 I
High School Math help please. Will provide first, correct answer with 10 points?
Please explain answer so I can learn how to do problem.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/29312441@N0
-3.8*9*r -3.8*4 7.6*3*r 7.6*6 (distribute the -3.8 into the first two terms and 7.6 into last two terms)
= -34.2*r - 15.2 22.8*r 45.6 (perform products of numbers)
= -34.2*r 22.8*r -15.2 45.6 (group like terms - those with r
http://www.flickr.com/photos/29312441@N0
-3.8*9*r -3.8*4 7.6*3*r 7.6*6 (distribute the -3.8 into the first two terms and 7.6 into last two terms)
= -34.2*r - 15.2 22.8*r 45.6 (perform products of numbers)
= -34.2*r 22.8*r -15.2 45.6 (group like terms - those with r
Difference between sec butyl and isobutyl?
im havng a bit of trouble seeing the diff between sec butyl and iso butyl.
any fast and easy tricks for this?
To remember sec-butyl, I always find it helpful to remember what the
any fast and easy tricks for this?
To remember sec-butyl, I always find it helpful to remember what the
Find the smallest composite number c such that for all integers x relatively prime to c, x^(c-1) = 1 (mod x).?
The number c is the smallest positive Carmichael number, 561.
Kung Pow!
Kung Pow!
Statistics Problems. I
The scores on a university examination are Normally distributed with a mean of 62 and a standard deviation of 11. If the bottom 5% of students will fail the course, what is the lowest mark that a student can have and still be awarded a passing grade?
This question asks you find the score so that 5% of the scores are below that value.
General Idea: Convert a z-score after finding it, given a certain percentage.
Help please.
You require that P(X
This question asks you find the score so that 5% of the scores are below that value.
General Idea: Convert a z-score after finding it, given a certain percentage.
Help please.
You require that P(X
I need to know about Electromagnetism?
I need to know what it is diagrams i can explain plz dont say google it lazy head cuz i already did and dont understand i bit plz help
study physics for at least two years at university level
it is NOT easy
humans have known about magnets and static electricity for thousands of years but only began to understand how it really works since about 1700 through 1900
people used t thing electricity and magnetism were different things. We now understand that all magnetism is due to electric currents.
we know a lot about how to calculate electric effects by nobody knows what it
study physics for at least two years at university level
it is NOT easy
humans have known about magnets and static electricity for thousands of years but only began to understand how it really works since about 1700 through 1900
people used t thing electricity and magnetism were different things. We now understand that all magnetism is due to electric currents.
we know a lot about how to calculate electric effects by nobody knows what it
Need help with an algebra question?
A freighter sailing due north at 12km/h sights a bruiser straight ahead at an unknown distance and speeding due east at unknown speed. After 15 minutes the vessels are 10 km apart, and then, 15 minutes later, they are 13 km apart.(Assume both travel at constant speeds) How far apart are the vessels when the cruiser is due east of the freighter?
Let the distance between the ships when they first sighted the cruiser be x.
Let the distance the cruiser travels after 15 minutes be y
After 15 minutes at 12kph the freighter will travel 12 * (15/60) = 3km.
It
Let the distance between the ships when they first sighted the cruiser be x.
Let the distance the cruiser travels after 15 minutes be y
After 15 minutes at 12kph the freighter will travel 12 * (15/60) = 3km.
It
If I was to drink salt water, would I be able to fly?
Is it true what I hear? I can really fly like a bird if I drink salt water?
unless your a alcoholic then it doesnt apply for you! But yeah it is indeed correct.
No need for further explanations, try it xoxoxoxo
Um no salt water will only give you diarrhea
Nope, can dehydrate you though.
If you want to fly I suggest you get a pilots license and a plane.
nope......will definately cause u diarrhoea
I will answer your question with another question.
Do you by chance see people flying at the beach? The only type of
unless your a alcoholic then it doesnt apply for you! But yeah it is indeed correct.
No need for further explanations, try it xoxoxoxo
Um no salt water will only give you diarrhea
Nope, can dehydrate you though.
If you want to fly I suggest you get a pilots license and a plane.
nope......will definately cause u diarrhoea
I will answer your question with another question.
Do you by chance see people flying at the beach? The only type of
Dividing algebraic fractions. please help?
what are the answers to the following:
1. (a^2-7a-18)/4a^3 / (a^2-4a-45)/2a^3-4a^2 times (a^2 3a-10)/a^2-4a 4 =
2. xy xz/xz-z^2 times xy-yz/xz yz / y^2 yz/x^2 xy =
3. (x-y)^3/y^3 z^3 / x^2-2xy y^2/y^2-yz z^2 =
11 hours ago - 4 days left to answer.
1. (a-7a-18)/4a / (a-4a-45)/(2a-4a) times (a 3a-10)/(a-4a 4)
= (a-7a-18)/4a (2a-4a)/(a-4a-45) (a 3a-10)/(a-4a 4)
= (a 2)(a-9)/4a 2a(a-2)/(a 5)(a-9) (a 5)(a-2)/(a-2)
= 2a(a 2)(a-2)(a-9)(a 5) / 4a(a 5)(a-9)(a-2)
= (a 2)/2a. (As separate fractions, it would be 1/2 1/a.)
2. (xy xz)/(xz-z) times (xy-yz)/(xz yz) / (y yz)/(x xy)
= x(y z)/(z(x-z)) y(x-z)/(z(x y)) / y(y z)/(x(x y))
= x(y z)/(z(x-z)) y(x-z)/(z(x y)) x(x y)/(y(y z))
= x(x y)(y z)(x-z) / yz(x y)(y z)(x-z)
= x/yz.
3. (x-y)/(y z) / (x-2xy y)/(y-yz z)
= (x-y)/(y z) (y-yz z)/(x-2xy y)
= (x-y)/(y z) (y-yz z)/(x-y)
= (x-y)/(x-y) (y-yz z)/(y z)
= (x-y) (y-yz z)/((y z)(y-yz z))
= (x-y)/(y z).
1. (a^2-7a-18)/4a^3 / (a^2-4a-45)/2a^3-4a^2 times (a^2 3a-10)/a^2-4a 4 =
2. xy xz/xz-z^2 times xy-yz/xz yz / y^2 yz/x^2 xy =
3. (x-y)^3/y^3 z^3 / x^2-2xy y^2/y^2-yz z^2 =
11 hours ago - 4 days left to answer.
1. (a-7a-18)/4a / (a-4a-45)/(2a-4a) times (a 3a-10)/(a-4a 4)
= (a-7a-18)/4a (2a-4a)/(a-4a-45) (a 3a-10)/(a-4a 4)
= (a 2)(a-9)/4a 2a(a-2)/(a 5)(a-9) (a 5)(a-2)/(a-2)
= 2a(a 2)(a-2)(a-9)(a 5) / 4a(a 5)(a-9)(a-2)
= (a 2)/2a. (As separate fractions, it would be 1/2 1/a.)
2. (xy xz)/(xz-z) times (xy-yz)/(xz yz) / (y yz)/(x xy)
= x(y z)/(z(x-z)) y(x-z)/(z(x y)) / y(y z)/(x(x y))
= x(y z)/(z(x-z)) y(x-z)/(z(x y)) x(x y)/(y(y z))
= x(x y)(y z)(x-z) / yz(x y)(y z)(x-z)
= x/yz.
3. (x-y)/(y z) / (x-2xy y)/(y-yz z)
= (x-y)/(y z) (y-yz z)/(x-2xy y)
= (x-y)/(y z) (y-yz z)/(x-y)
= (x-y)/(x-y) (y-yz z)/(y z)
= (x-y) (y-yz z)/((y z)(y-yz z))
= (x-y)/(y z).
Derivative question, help plz?
a conical party hat made of cardboard has a radius of 4 in and a height of 12 in. When filled with juice it leaks at the rate of 4 in^3/min. At what rate is the level of juice falling when the juice is 6 in deep?
Thanx!
(answer is 1/pi in/min but how)
h/r=3
Volume=1/3pir^2h=1/27 pi(h^3)
rate of leaking= dv /dt=4
=
Thanx!
(answer is 1/pi in/min but how)
h/r=3
Volume=1/3pir^2h=1/27 pi(h^3)
rate of leaking= dv /dt=4
=
How do I go about solving this?
1/a 1/2a = 1/a-3
How do I find the LCD, and what should be done after finding it to solve the problem?
_____________________________
2a incorporates denominators
How do I find the LCD, and what should be done after finding it to solve the problem?
_____________________________
2a incorporates denominators
1. What is the major classification between fish A and fish B in Figure 30-1?
1. What is the major classification between fish A and fish B in Figure 30-1?
(1 point)
One uses gills.
One is a parasite.
One has a jaw.
One has a two-chambered heart.
2. A fish can detect movement and vibrations in the water by means of its _____. (1 point)
keen sense of smell
scales
excellent vision
lateral line system
3. Which is the pectoral fin in Figure 30-5?
(1 point)
A
B
C
D
True or false:
4. Amphibians are endotherms because their body temperature changes with the temperature of the surroundings. (1 point)
true
false
5. How do snakes subdue their prey? (1 point)
some by constriction
some by injecting venom
grabbing and swallowing whole
all of these
6. Which structure pictured in Figure 30-2 aids a fish in floating?
(1 point)
A
B
C
D
7. A snake flicks its tongue as a _____. (1 point)
sign of aggression
way of breathing
warning
way to test chemicals in the air
8. A rattlesnake detects your presence by means of its _____. (1 point)
rattle
heat-sensitive organs
sharp eyesight
keen hearing
9. Which beak shown in Figure 31-4 is used to drill into trees to get insects?
(1 point)
A
B
C
D
10. The placenta is an organ that passes food and _____ to and removes wastes from the developing embryo. (1 point)
nitrogen
oxygen
water
sodium
11. According to Figure 32-3, which order of mammals is most closely related to reptiles?
(1 point)
A. primates
B. cetaceans
C. marsupials
D. monotremes
Note: Your teacher will grade your responses to questions 1215 to ensure you receive proper credit for your answers.
12. Why was the evolution of jaws an important event in vertebrate history? (2 points)
13. How do birds resemble reptiles? (2 points)
14. How do a mammal
(1 point)
One uses gills.
One is a parasite.
One has a jaw.
One has a two-chambered heart.
2. A fish can detect movement and vibrations in the water by means of its _____. (1 point)
keen sense of smell
scales
excellent vision
lateral line system
3. Which is the pectoral fin in Figure 30-5?
(1 point)
A
B
C
D
True or false:
4. Amphibians are endotherms because their body temperature changes with the temperature of the surroundings. (1 point)
true
false
5. How do snakes subdue their prey? (1 point)
some by constriction
some by injecting venom
grabbing and swallowing whole
all of these
6. Which structure pictured in Figure 30-2 aids a fish in floating?
(1 point)
A
B
C
D
7. A snake flicks its tongue as a _____. (1 point)
sign of aggression
way of breathing
warning
way to test chemicals in the air
8. A rattlesnake detects your presence by means of its _____. (1 point)
rattle
heat-sensitive organs
sharp eyesight
keen hearing
9. Which beak shown in Figure 31-4 is used to drill into trees to get insects?
(1 point)
A
B
C
D
10. The placenta is an organ that passes food and _____ to and removes wastes from the developing embryo. (1 point)
nitrogen
oxygen
water
sodium
11. According to Figure 32-3, which order of mammals is most closely related to reptiles?
(1 point)
A. primates
B. cetaceans
C. marsupials
D. monotremes
Note: Your teacher will grade your responses to questions 1215 to ensure you receive proper credit for your answers.
12. Why was the evolution of jaws an important event in vertebrate history? (2 points)
13. How do birds resemble reptiles? (2 points)
14. How do a mammal
What is the difference between direct and indirect water use?
Also, what are examples for each? :S
Direct water use is when you turn on a tap and water comes out.
-Drinking a glass of water/cooking with water
-Showering
-Watering the garden
-Toilets
-Etc.
Indirect water use is when you use a product or service that required water to be used for its production, or water use that you aren
Direct water use is when you turn on a tap and water comes out.
-Drinking a glass of water/cooking with water
-Showering
-Watering the garden
-Toilets
-Etc.
Indirect water use is when you use a product or service that required water to be used for its production, or water use that you aren
1. Which hormone causes an increase in blood glucose? (1 point)?
1. Which hormone causes an increase in blood glucose? (1 point)
glycogen
gastrin
glucagon
sucrase
2. The hormone that causes a decrease in blood glucose is _____. (1 point)
glucagon
insulin
gastrin
nuclease
3. Which hormone keeps both the fluid level of the body and blood pressure from decreasing? (1 point)
antidiuretic hormone
aldosterone
cholesterol
plaque
1.Glucagon
2.Insulin
3.aldosterone
1.Glucagon
2.Insulin
1, glucagon
2, Insulin
3, Antidiuretic hormone
glycogen
gastrin
glucagon
sucrase
2. The hormone that causes a decrease in blood glucose is _____. (1 point)
glucagon
insulin
gastrin
nuclease
3. Which hormone keeps both the fluid level of the body and blood pressure from decreasing? (1 point)
antidiuretic hormone
aldosterone
cholesterol
plaque
1.Glucagon
2.Insulin
3.aldosterone
1.Glucagon
2.Insulin
1, glucagon
2, Insulin
3, Antidiuretic hormone
What is the role played by the cerebral cortex in voluntary movement?
The primary motor cortex is involved in the planning and execution of movements. It works in association with other cortical regions (such as the pre-motor areas, supplementary motor areas and the posterior parietal cortex) in addition to sub-cortical regions (like the thalamus and basal ganglia) and of course the cerebellum (which is particularly important for coordination and fine tuning complicated movements). The cortex recieves, and projects, a vast amount of information (about muscle movements, the external environment, balance, sensory, proprioception etc.) and it processes all of this in a very, VERY short space of time. It then sends signals to the appropriate body parts and produces voluntary movement. But it doesn
The density of ball bearings and oil?
Can someone calculate these densities because I always seem to get a wrong answer.
1) A ball bearing of radius 12.68mm and a mass of 66g
2) A ball bearing of radius 9.95mm and a mass of 27.97g
3) Oil of 200ml and a mass of 264g
density is just mass/volume
1) the volume of a sphere is 4/3 * Pi* r^3... convert 12.68mm to m: 0.01268m. 66g = 0.066kg
V = 4/3 * Pi* 0.01268^3
=8.535 * 10^-6 m^3
density = 0.066/8.535 * 10^-6
=7732.461 kg/m^3
2) same deal. remember to convert masses and volumes
V = 4.124 *10^-6
density = 0.02797/4.124 *10^-6
=6781.954 kg/m^3
3)here, the volume is in mL
200mL = 0.2L
otherwise everything is the same
density = 0.264/0.2
=1.32 kg/L
there are also 1000L per m^3
so it could also be 1320 kg/m^3
For sphere
Volume=4/3(p*r^3)
density=mass/volume
And ml is a unit of liquid.
A sphere has a volume of (4/3) (r^3)
You wish to have volumes in units of cm^3
1) v=(4/3)(3.1415)(1.268^3)
=8.54 cm^3
density = m/v = 66/8.54 = 7.73 g/(cm^3)
2) v=(4/3)(3.1415)(0.995^3)
=4.13 cm^3
density = m/v = 27.97/4.13 = 6.77 (g/cm^3)
3) 1 ml = 1 cm^3
density = m/v = 264/200 = 1.32 g/(cm^3)
1) A ball bearing of radius 12.68mm and a mass of 66g
2) A ball bearing of radius 9.95mm and a mass of 27.97g
3) Oil of 200ml and a mass of 264g
density is just mass/volume
1) the volume of a sphere is 4/3 * Pi* r^3... convert 12.68mm to m: 0.01268m. 66g = 0.066kg
V = 4/3 * Pi* 0.01268^3
=8.535 * 10^-6 m^3
density = 0.066/8.535 * 10^-6
=7732.461 kg/m^3
2) same deal. remember to convert masses and volumes
V = 4.124 *10^-6
density = 0.02797/4.124 *10^-6
=6781.954 kg/m^3
3)here, the volume is in mL
200mL = 0.2L
otherwise everything is the same
density = 0.264/0.2
=1.32 kg/L
there are also 1000L per m^3
so it could also be 1320 kg/m^3
For sphere
Volume=4/3(p*r^3)
density=mass/volume
And ml is a unit of liquid.
A sphere has a volume of (4/3) (r^3)
You wish to have volumes in units of cm^3
1) v=(4/3)(3.1415)(1.268^3)
=8.54 cm^3
density = m/v = 66/8.54 = 7.73 g/(cm^3)
2) v=(4/3)(3.1415)(0.995^3)
=4.13 cm^3
density = m/v = 27.97/4.13 = 6.77 (g/cm^3)
3) 1 ml = 1 cm^3
density = m/v = 264/200 = 1.32 g/(cm^3)
Is it can be prove or disprove?
There exist positive integers m,n,where m,n and m n are all perfect squares?
some other possibilities:
m = 81 (9)
n = 144 (12)
m n = 225 (15)
m = 144 (12)
n = 256 (16)
m n = 400 (20)
m = 225 (15)
n = 400 (20)
m n = 625 (25)
In general: (3a), (4a), and (3a) (4a), where a = 1, 2, 3, ...
m=36(6^2)
n=64(8^2)
m n=100(10^2)
m=9
n=16
m n=25
Edit: Beaten to it. Both answers are correct.
some other possibilities:
m = 81 (9)
n = 144 (12)
m n = 225 (15)
m = 144 (12)
n = 256 (16)
m n = 400 (20)
m = 225 (15)
n = 400 (20)
m n = 625 (25)
In general: (3a), (4a), and (3a) (4a), where a = 1, 2, 3, ...
m=36(6^2)
n=64(8^2)
m n=100(10^2)
m=9
n=16
m n=25
Edit: Beaten to it. Both answers are correct.
Sort the data in descending order?
{92, 54, 68, 23, 81, 35, 07, 73, 11, 45, 16, 83, 95, 90, 51, 12, 30, 45, 73, 16, 100, 1, 63, 81, 20, 86, 47, 96, 75, 14, 49, 100, 69, 33, 84, 54, 80, 19, 21, 37, 94, 59, 86, 73, 45, 59, 50, 14, 3, 73, 67, 15, 18, 37, 40, 71, 86, 20, 70, 63, 44, 55, 1, 70, 10, 14, 99, 25, 1, 58, 24, 48, 9, 47, 35, 71, 46, 74, 27, 29, 96, 76, 14, 5, 88, 27, 63, 52, 79, 84, 60, 29, 31, 63, 33, 45, 36, 34, 58, 47}
{100, 100, 99, 96, 96, 95, 94, 92, 90, 88, 86, 86, 86, 84, 84, 83, 81, 81, 80, 79, 76, 75, 74, 73, 73, 73, 73, 71, 71, 70, 70, 69, 68, 67, 63, 63, 63, 63, 60, 59, 59, 58, 58, 55, 54, 54, 52, 51, 50, 49, 48, 47, 47, 47, 46, 45, 45, 45, 45, 44, 40, 37, 37, 36, 35, 35, 34, 33, 33, 31, 30, 29, 29, 27, 27, 25, 24, 23, 21, 20, 20, 19, 18, 16, 16, 15, 14, 14, 14, 14, 12, 11, 10, 9, 7, 5, 3, 1, 1, 1}
{100, 100, 99, 96, 96, 95, 94, 92, 90, 88, 86, 86, 86, 84, 84, 83, 81, 81, 80, 79, 76, 75, 74, 73, 73, 73, 73, 71, 71, 70, 70, 69, 68, 67, 63, 63, 63, 63, 60, 59, 59, 58, 58, 55, 54, 54, 52, 51, 50, 49, 48, 47, 47, 47, 46, 45, 45, 45, 45, 44, 40, 37, 37, 36, 35, 35, 34, 33, 33, 31, 30, 29, 29, 27, 27, 25, 24, 23, 21, 20, 20, 19, 18, 16, 16, 15, 14, 14, 14, 14, 12, 11, 10, 9, 7, 5, 3, 1, 1, 1}
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)