Answer:
The number of 32 Gigabit keys that can be fitted on the hard drive is 375.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is:
If my hard drive has a capacity of 1.5 Terabytes, how many 32 Gigabit keys can fit on that hard drive?
Solution:
1 Terabyte = 8000 Gigabits
Then 1.5 Terabytes in Gigabits is:
1.5 Terabytes = (8000 × 1.5) Gigabits
= 12000 Gigabits
One key is of 32 Gigabits.
Compute the number of 32 Gigabit keys that can be fitted on the hard drive as follows:

Thus, the number of 32 Gigabit keys that can be fitted on the hard drive is 375.
** DISCLAMIER** am not completely sure. Please do not use my answer unless you are very desperate.
since O,R correspond with A,N I think you half F on each side and add it to 11.2 so
10 divided by 2 = 5
7 is already half.
5 + 7 is 12
12 + 11.2 = 23.2
IF THIS IS WRONG TRY 17
reason for 17:
10 + 7 = 17
If you look at both lines they look the same length as A, N.
Answer:
x=6
Step-by-step explanation:
Remember, the formula for area is the length times the width. So, if we know the width is 3, and we know the total area is 24, all we need to do is divide 24 by 3 to get 8. 8 is the split up side, the one that is x + 2. To find x, simply subtract 2 from 8. 8 - 2=6.
24/3=8
8-2=6
X-intercept = -3
y- intercept = -6