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# If A picture frame measures 20 inches by 30 inches find the perimeter and area of the frame?
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# Problem 158. Is my wife right? Now with even more wrong husband
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Please provide values below to convert farad [F] to dekafarad [daF], or vice versa.
0.01 F0.001 daF
0.1 F0.01 daF
1 F0.1 daF
2 F0.2 daF
3 F0.3 daF
5 F0.5 daF
10 F1 daF
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50 F5 daF
100 F10 daF
1000 F100 daF
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Convert Decigram/liter to Femtogram/liter
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From: decigram/liter To: femtogram/liter
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## A Possible Decoding Mechanism for the HBC
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Output: 2
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3 % 2 = 1
Input: arr[] = { 2, 2, 2, 2 }
Output: 0
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• Oct 14th 2009, 11:23 AM
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An easy Problem(or is it?)
7 non-negative numbers have a average of 24. What is the largest possible value for the median of the numbers?
I know the sum has to be 168. Anyone know where to go from there?
Help is appreciated
• Oct 14th 2009, 11:50 AM
aidan
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Received a \$95 bill for telephone service during the month of October (the bill is paid in November).
Telephone Expense
accounts payable
or is it,
accounts recievable
service revenue
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You would be able to divide by zero.
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Solve using the elinination method
2x+2y=20
2x-2y=4
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2x+2y=20
2x-2y=4
4x = 24
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Ok here I am working on this problem for like 3 hours to no avail.
x1 + x2 = 1
-x1 + x2 + x3 = -1
-1x2 + x3 = 3
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# What is the greatest common factor of 2 and 88?
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Since 2 is a factor of 88, it is automatically the GCF.
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What's the least positive integer, n, having the following properties:
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Cardinal one hundred thirty-nine
Ordinal 139th
(one hundred thirty-ninth)
Factorization prime
Prime 34th
Divisors 1, 139
Greek numeral ΡΛΘ´
Roman numeral CXXXIX
Binary 100010112
Ternary 120113
Quaternary 20234
Quinary 10245
Senary 3516
Octal 2138
Duodecimal B712
Vigesimal 6J20
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