We conclude that the closest measure to 73 hectograms is 16.09 pounds,
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Which of the following are approximately equal to 73 hectograms?</h3>
First, notice that:
1 hectogram = 100 grams.
Now let's write all of the given measures in grams, and let's see which one is approximately equal to 73 hg.
Remember that:
1 ounce = 28.3 grams.
1 pound = 453.6 grams.
Then the given measures are:
- 257.5 oz = (257.5)*28.3 grams = 7,287.25 grams.
- 0.73 lb = 0.73*(453.6 grams) = 331.128 grams.
- 16.09 oz = (16.09)*28.3 grams = 455.347 grams.
- 16.09 lb = (16.09)*453.6 grams = 7,298.4 grams
The one that is closest to 73 hectograms is the last measure, that when written in hectograms are:
7,298.4 grams = (7,298.4/100) hectograms = 7.298 hectograms.
We conclude that the closest measure to 73 hectograms is 16.09 pounds.
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Answer: 42
Step-by-step explanation:
Ok what you want to do is add all of them up and equal it to 180 because a triangle is 180 degrees .
Your equation should look like this
9x-3+22x+1+42-3x = 180
What you want to do first is combine all the x and numbers on the left side so it should look like this
1) 28x+40= 180
Then you want to subtract 40 on both sides so it will look like this
2)28x=140
You want to get x by it self so you divide 28 on both sides
3) x=140/28
4) x=5
Since you are finding c you have to insert 5 into x
1) 9(5)-3
2)45-3
Then your answer should be 42
The way you'd set it up would be sin55º/12=sinB/14 (you could also flip the equation so that 12/sin55º=14/sinB, you'll get the same answer either way). Multiply out so that its 14•sin55º=12•sinB, or 11.47=12•sinB. Divide both sides by 12 so that it looks like .96=sinB, then take arcsine of both sides (arcsin= x=sin^-1 theta+360n or x=180- (sin^-1 theta)+360n), which should give you about 72.88º and 107.12º.
Answer:
6^7
Step-by-step explanation:
6^8 x 6^-1
6^{8-1}
6^7
Answer:
what is the question exactly?
Step-by-step explanation:
you just gave me an equation to work with