To convert milliliters to liter, multiply a converson factor of

which means that for every 1 Liter, there is exactly 1000 mL. Converting 0.15 g/mL, multiply the conversion factor to cancel out the unit of milliliters, as shown in the solution below:

The answer is 150 g/L
32^(-1/5)
1/32^(1/5)
^1/5 means 5√32 = 2
so the answer is 1/2 or 0.5
Maximum value if this parabola is 7 when x=6 giving the coordinate (6,7) so 7 is your answer
60,000 and 6,000 one is just 10 times bigger
Answer:
Nolan took 97.75 seconds. you may need to round it to 98.
Step-by-step explanation:
multiply 15% by 85 which equals 12.75 then add to 85