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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>$25 Is What Percent Of $100?25/100= 1/4 which when written as percentage is 25%.  My first easy 10 points. . . LOL.  Twenty five percent or one quarter=25 percent 12.  Four 9-volt Batteries Are Connected In Parallel.  How Much Voltage. . . A.  Zero.  VoltsB.  9 voltsC.  18 voltsD.  36 volts The answer is B 9 volts 15. 8 Moles Of Al Reacts To Form How Many Moles Of Fe?Looking for chemistry homework help with stoichiometry.  You need to report to the equation.  Mass of Al2(CO3)3. 9H2O to contain 8. 55*10 raise to 25 16.  The Object That Uses Up The Energy Being Delivered In An Electrical. . . A.  SourceB.  WattageC.  PathD.  Load Lets go with D load Yes it is.  The answer is D.  Load ^^ because it consumes up the electrical energy.  But surrounded by practical, the wire conducting the electricity also uses up an electrical. . . 16.  When There Are Two Full Moons In The Same Month, What Is The Second. . . It&#8217;s called a Blue Moon.  Don&#8217;t know why it&#8217;s called that, neither does it turn blue, it&#8217;s just call that.  16. 25g of sea at 54. 0c releases 402. 7J.  What will be its final temp. . . We are working with temperature and i do not understand it can you give support to me with this problem? We were trying to get an answer to this ask.  This is my daughters homework, and we need help with. . . 160j Of Work Was Needed In Order To Move An Object 8m Across The Floor. what. . . A. 20nb. 30nc. 40nd. 60n We have formula , W = F x d 160 = F x 8 F = 160 / 8 F = 20 N The Force Needed To Do This Job is 20 N Answer. . . 160J Of Work Was Needed In Order To Move And Object 8m Across A Floor. What. . . A.  20NB.  30NC.  40ND.  60N Work = Force x Distance.  So 160= Force x 8, divide both sides of the equation by 8 and you get 20=x.  Therefore, the answer is A: 20N.  160J Of Work Was Needed In Order To Move N Object 8m Across A Floor. . . . Cant find the answer.  The formula of Force is as follows; F=W/S where W is work and S is displacement.  By putting the values from the question; F=160/8 F=20 Newton -16-8 Solution How To Do?Two negative make a positive if the negative surrounded by the equation is greater, in this case, -16 is greater than -8 so the answer would be &#8211; 24 if adding.  It is not clear if you want combination of a positive number or an added negative, if 8 is a. . . 17- Assume That A Firm Spends Rs. 500 On Two Inputs, Labor (graphed. . . Curve will be:A.  500. B.  25/500. C.  4/5. D.  25/20 or 5/4.  1. 25 1gb Equals How Many Mb?One GigaByte equals 1024 MegaBytes.  You can be pretty close if multiply by 1000, but 1000 isn&#8217;t a multiple of two.  Memory uses binary addresses and stores in single bit cells, so the maximum memory size is equal to two raised to the number of address bits.  As the number of. . . 1m Is Equal To 40 Cm How Much Is 5 M?200cm Oh gawd, invest in a calculator.  Or, use the one built into the computer.  1st Grade Test Question.  Can You Name One Way People Change Land?1.  People build structures on the land 2.  People burn or cut the vegetation from the land 3.  People erect fence on the land 4.  People plow the land 5.  People plant non-native crops on the land 6.  People irrigate the topography with. . . 2 AlI3 + 3 Cl2 &#8211;&gt; ? Is It A Single Replacement Reaction?I think the reaction you are after is 2 Al 3+ + 3Cl 2 &#8212;&#8212;&gt; 2AlCl 3 2- As The Price Of Good X Increases From Rs. 5 To Rs. 8, Quantity Demanded. . . A.  Elastic. B.  Inelastic. C.  Unit inelastic. D.  Insufficient information for judgment Elastic 2 Harmful Bacteria And 3 Useful Bacteria And How Do They Relate To. . . Bacteria is used in various fields of duration.  For example, it is used in making dairy products like yogurt, and cheese. The reason is that it help in the process of fermentation.  It is also widely used in leather industry for making. . . 2 Lbs Of H With Cl = 73 Lbs Of HCl, What Weight Of C Reacts With. . . 71 pounds35. 5 poundsor 2 poundsDef: H=HydrogenC=ChlorineHCl=Hydrogen Chloride 73 lbs HCl &#8211; 2 lbs H = 71 lbs Cl .  At 35. 453 g/mole, the atomic weight of chlorine is about 35. 17 times the atomic weight. . . 2 Pieces Of Clay Are Of The Same Weight.  1 Is A Ball And The Other. . . A boat is actually an airspace, surrounded by a hull.  The weight of the hull (and air) weigh less than the dampen it displaces, so it floats.  The ball could do the same thing, if it be hollow. . . 2) If Blue Fur (B) Is A Trait That Shows Complete Dominance Over White. . . BB genotype will be blue fur phenotype. /// Bb genotype (like the parents) will be also blue phenotype but heterozygotes. ///// The 3rd genotype from this said mating is bb genotype and they will be phenotype white homozygous recessive 2.  What Is The Mole Ratio Of Hydrogen To Water?Water is made up of two elements including hydrogen and oxygen.  The ratio of hydrogen and oxygen in a water molecule is 2: 1 respectively.  Two atoms of hydrogen are combined with one atom of oxygen to form a river molecule.  Two single covalent. . . 2. 00 Grams Of Salicylic Acid Reacts With An Excess Amount Of Acetic. . . This question is for my Chemistry lab.  The theoretical yield is 1. 304 grams of aspirin per gram of salicylic bitter, calculated .  Thus, one would expect a yield of 2. 00(1. 304) = 2. 608 grams of aspirin .  2008-How Is Your New Year Going And Have You Had Any Problems Since. . . My year was going well until something came on the phone bill where on earth my dad thought I had something to do with it.  But I didn&#8217;t,and when the hot humid weather came,specifically why I hate spring and summer anyway,and. . . 2009. . .  What Is Your List Of The Things You Intend To Do?Http://www. youtube. com/watch?v=O4PrUHQbwSM Become a well known artist selling thousands of dollars worth of prints per month, no more smoking.  Is that too much to ask? <img src='http://www.safeschoolciap.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' />  225 Gram Sample Of Pumice Occupied 236. 6 Ml.  What Is The Density Of. . . For the calculation of density of Pumice, the formula is: Density = mass/volume As, units are given grams and ml therefore, Metric unit outside the SI, these units can be used however in SI units merely (kg/m^3) is used. . . . 25.  Explain Why The Chinese Economy Has Begun To Grow So Rapidly. . . They began to invest their money in enormous amounts surrounded by the world investments and these funds are growing 2Mg + O2 =2MgO How Many Moles Of Magnesium Are Needed To React With. . . The molar mass of O2 molecule is 32 grams.  The moles of O2 in 16 grams is; moles= mass/ molar mass moles= 16 g/ 32 g moles= 16/32 moles= 1/2 2Mg + O2 =2MgO . . . 3 Nights In A Roll, I Have Had Dreams Involving Males, May It Be Relatives. . . Please clarify your question.  I don&#8217;t understand.  For the past 3 night,i have had dreams and in them i see friends ,relatives or own flesh and blood that have passed and they all have be males. Resubmitting question in a better. . . 3(9y-2)= How Do U Figure These Out?3(9y-2) = 3*9y + 3*(-2) = 27y &#8211; 6 When you are asked to expand or &#8220;simplify&#8221; an expression of this sort, quite often that means you are to destroy parentheses.  To do that, you apply the distributive property of multiplication over addition.  Multiply each residence inside. . . 3. 00 Moles Of NO2 Have A Mass Of_____? How Do You Fill The Blank?To calculate the mass of 3 moles of NO 2 you must have the atomic numbers of each of N and O, which are respectively 14 and 16.  The you multiply respectively of the atomic numbers by 3 and add.  This. . . More Science answers please visit : isFAQ. com </p>
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