The US equivalent of "liters to meters" would be something like
"quarts to yards", which is equally meaningless.
Liters and meters don't even measure the same thing. Liters describe
volume, whereas meters describe length or distance. They don't convert
to each other .
If volume units could be converted to length units, then you (or somebody
with a slightly better grasp of his math) would be able to figure out how many
inches of gas he put into his car last week, and the cost of a foot of milk.
You need to look at the question again, and notice the words "... did you ...".
From those words, it's clear that the question comes AFTER you have solved
several equations, and now, this question is asking you how you solved them.
The only way for YOU to answer this question is to solve the equations first.
And if you want someone ELSE to tell the math concepts and principles that
are used to solve them, then you have to show him what the equations are.
Answer:
They act as an extension of the manufacturing company.
I haven't did this in a long time it might be B
Answer:
- 30
Step-by-step explanation:
g(3) = -2x * 5
= -2(3) * 5
= -6 * 5
= -30