sorry but i dont sub and pay. why not ask your parents?
easy:
600*.15=90
ovrall, 15% of 600 is 90 number thingys
Note that Melody's answer can be generalized as:
The measure of the exterior angle =
180 - [(n - 2)*180 / n] =
[180n - 180n + 360] / n =
360/n where n is the number of sides
Then.....
360/n = 20
20n = 360
n = 18
CPhill can you make a spokeo subscription and pay for it and then give me the account username and password please do it now
i knew that mother nature giving me 100% awesome skills and some spreading would be enough to prove to the whole world that i truly am AWESOME
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see? i told you! even though heather may be annoying sometimes, at least she's spread my wisdom to the world, and i continue to be MORE AWEOSME every day
Wow! Aren’t you lucky!! I’ve only “known” him for a couple of weeks, and I am so overwhelmed by his brilliance that I give him a discount to cross my toll-bridge. Mainly, I do that so he’ll leave faster.
Congratulations, TR, on your GPA and passing 7th grade. It must be great knowing the three toughest years of your life will now be classified as a “Titanium” success.
Actually.....I believe 91 will appear 4 times in the triangle.....
The entries are C(14,2), C (14,12), C(91,1) and C(91,90)
I think that's it !!!!
the correct answer is 19 number thingys
NO!!!!!!!! I THOUGHT I TAUGHT YOU BETTER, HEATHER!!!!
ALWAYS LABEL!!!!
the correct answer is 27 number thingys!!!!!
Here's part of the question.......
a) The sums are
2 = C(2,1)
6 = C(4, 2)
20 = C(6, 3)
70= C(8,4)
b) The pattern appears to be
[C(n,0)]^2 + [C(n, 1)]^2 + [C(n, 2)]^2 +.....+ [C(n,n)]^2 = C(2n, n)
Sorry....I don't know the answers to c or d !!!!
what were you up to showing my grade book?
what were you up to, heather!???
You changed the picture !!
I looked it up!
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By definition one gram-mole of a substance contains (approximately) 6x1023 atoms (this is known as Avogadro's number or Avogadro's constant).
The atomic weight of silicon is 28, so Avogadro's number of silicon atoms weigh 28 grams. Therefore 1 atom of silicon weighs (28/Avogardo's number) grams.
Do a search on Avogadro's number to find a more accurate value than I've used here; and search on atomic weight of silicon to find the value of 28.
thanks Alan how did you know the weight of a silicon atom or did you look it up on the internet
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im going offline now. bye
The circumference.
yes it is. well good night. was nice chatting!
Is that Titanium's grade book Heather. Is it under construction? :)
I am off to bed - Enjoy your day :)
Alan how do you know this