Answer: the mass of a neutron is approximately 2,000 times the mass of an electron
Step-by-step explanation:
- the easiest way to solve this (in my opinion) is to simply divide the mass of a neutron by the mass of an electron
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≈ which is approximately 2222
- so 2222 is approximately 2000 times
- therefore, the mass of a neutron is approximately 2,000 times the mass of an electron
hope this helps :)
Answer:
530.05
Step-by-step explanation:
you add 448 and 1.75 together, which is 449.75, then you add 449.75 and 80.3 together, which adds up to 80.3 hope this helps :)
8(t^2+t-9) should be the answer
According to your question, there are 2 unknown numbers mentioned.
Let the 2 unknown numbers be represented by the variables x & y, then
x is considered to be one of the numbers being more than y by the addition of 4, .ie.
x = 4 + y --- (1)
The sum of the 2 numbers is 60, i.e.
x + y = 60 --- (2)
To find the smaller number, we solve eqn (1) & (2) using the concept of substitution, i.e. substitute 4 + y for x in eqn (2), i.e.
4 + y + y = 60
4 + 2y = 60
2y = 60 - 4
2y = 56
y = 28 ...Ans.
Recall that x is more than y by 4, then 28 is the smaller number.