Answer:
The quiz grades for class 1 have more variability than the quiz grades for class 2.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
1.6 Miles
Step-by-step explanation:
A piece of space junk would travel 1.6 miles per second.
--Divide--
8 ÷ 5 = 1.6
The answer to this question is 6 in. Hope this helps.
8.9
The equation for the grain size is expressed as the equality:
Nm(M/100)^2 = 2^(n-1)
where
Nm = number of grains per square inch at magnification M.
M = Magnification
n = ASTM grain size number
Let's solve for n, then substitute the known values and calculate.
Nm(M/100)^2 = 2^(n-1)
log(Nm(M/100)^2) = log(2^(n-1))
log(Nm) + 2*log(M/100) = (n-1) * log(2)
(log(Nm) + 2*log(M/100))/log(2) = n-1
(log(Nm) + 2*log(M/100))/log(2) + 1 = n
(log(33) + 2*log(270/100))/log(2) + 1 = n
(1.51851394 + 2*0.431363764)/0.301029996 + 1 = n
(1.51851394 + 0.862727528)/0.301029996 + 1 = n
2.381241468/0.301029996 + 1 = n
7.910312934 + 1 = n
8.910312934 = n
So the ASTM grain size number is 8.9
If you want to calculate the number of grains per square inch, you'd use the
same formula with M equal to 1. So:
Nm(M/100)^2 = 2^(n-1)
Nm(1/100)^2 = 2^(8.9-1)
Nm(1/10000) = 2^7.9
Nm(1/10000) = 238.8564458
Nm = 2388564.458
Or about 2,400,000 grains per square inch.
Answer:
Length: 14 feet Width: 1 foot
Step-by-step explanation:
This is the only way to have a rectangle that has a perimeter of 30 feet, and an area of 14 feet.
For perimeter:
14 + 14 = 28
1 + 1 = 2
2 + 28 = 30
These dimensions have a perimeter of 30.
For area:
14 x 1 = 14
These dimesnions also have an area of 14.
So, 14 and 1 are the correct dimensions!