They are equal in mass.
<u>1 kilogram is 1,000 grams.</u>
Meaning, 6,000 grams is 6 kilograms.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1/3Bh
1/3[1/2(10x20)](19)
1/3(100)(19)
1/3(1900)
633 1/3
There are multiple ways to do this.
The easiest is to just continuously subtract 7 from 65 the numbers of times needed.
But most math teachers will have you use the equation ar^n-1 where a= the first term (65), r=ratio (-7), and n=the term you need (second, fifth, and ninth).
So to solve you just plug your values in as so
AR^n-1
(65)(-7)^2-1(65)(-7)^5-1
(65)(-7)^9-1
You just have to add the 41 and 87 with the 542
Answer:
{y | y = -9, -3, 0, 5, 7}
Step-by-step explanation: