I'm estimating that this is about the 5th or 6th time that I've seen this
question posted on Brainly, and there's STILL not enough information
given to answer it. Maybe several different classes in several different
schools are all using the same textbook, and the book has a big mistake
in (at least) one of the problems.
Dana can type 90 words per minute.
Since, 1 minute = hours
Therefore, number of words she can type =
= 90×60
= 5400 words per hour
If she types words in 'x' hours.
Number of words Dana types with the given speed in 'x' hours = Speed of typing × Time
=
Therefore,
hours
Therefore, Dana types words in 48.15 hours.
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
ok __?__ is 11 and ___ is 3.55
Step-by-step explanation:
so first you subtract the 140 and 25 from the 300 then divide by 11.95, which gives you 11, then you multiply 11 times 11.95 and subtract that answer from 135.
First, convert the weight of the child from pounds to kilograms using the conversion factor given. The operation gives an answer of 19.3431 kg. With this weight and the given average dosage, the child should be prescribed with 174.0879 mg oxcarbazepine. From the concentration given, the final answer is 2.90 mL.