The answer is 2.95 × 10²³ atoms
Atomic mass is 200.59 g.
So, 1 mole has 200.59 g. Let's calculate how many moles have 98.3 g:
1M : 200.59g = x : 98.3g
x = 98.3 g * 1 M : 200.59 g = 0.49 M
To calculate this, we will use Avogadro's number which is the number of units (atoms, molecules) in 1 mole of substance:
6.023 × 10²³ atoms per 1 mole
<span>How many atoms are in 0.49 mole:
</span>6.023 × 10²³ atoms : 1M = x : 0.49M
x = 6.023 × 10²³ atoms : 1M * 0.49M = 2.95 × 10²³ atoms
A is the answer becuse u have to enter a pen number to do that
Answer:
(1)0.39
(2)0.14
(3)0.21
(4)0.26
Step-by-step explanation:
John makes 35% of his free throw shots.
- The probability that John makes his shot =0.35
- The probability that John misses his shot =1-0.35=0.65
Sue makes 40% of her free throw shots.
- The probability that Sue makes her shot =0.4
- The probability that Sue misses her shot =1-0.4=0.6
(1)John and sue both miss their shots
P(John and sue both miss their shots)
=P(John miss his shot) X P(Sue misses her shot)
=0.65 X 0.6 =0.39
(2)John and Sue both make their shots
P(John and Sue both make their shots)
=P(John makes his shot) X P(Sue makes her shot)
=0.35 X 0.4=0.14
(3)John makes his shot and Sue misses hers
P(John makes his shot and Sue misses hers)
=P(John makes his shot) X P(Sue misses her shot)
=0.35 X 0.6=0.21
(4)John misses his shot and Sue makes hers
P(John misses his shot and Sue makes hers)
=P(John miss his shot) X P(Sue makes her shot)
=0.65 X 0.4 =0.26
Neither Alex nor Jo are correct, because surface area is a 2-dimensional quantity, so it would be given in just square units, not linear nor cubic.
So the answer is D