Answer:
Your 5 senses help you remember things so by saying the speech writing it down and reading it will help you remember it after going over it for a while
Explanation: I got a 100 on this
Answer:
6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2
Explanation:
is the photosynthesis equation
Answer:
B)x^3
Explanation:
Given,
(x^8)/(x^2)=y^12
We can simplify the following by bringing the (x^2) above the division line which makes the power negative.
(x^8)*(x^-2)=y^12
or,(x^(8-2))=y^12
or,x^6=y^12 .........(1)
The question is, (y^8)/(y^2)=
Simplifying the question,
(y^(8-2))
or,y^6
Now,from ...(1),
x^6=y^12
or,(x^3)^2=(y^6)^2
Removing the squares,
x^3=y^6
Thus,we get the answer of the question,
(y^8)/(y^2)=y^6=x^3
Answer:
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Explanation:
A simple online search produced the answers.
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A motorcycle goes 120 km in 3 l of petrol. How long will it go in 6 l of petrol?
Total kilometres covered ÷ number of litres of petrol used. So 40kmpl is your bikes average fuel consumption for a litre of petrol. 600 ÷ 40 = 15 litres . Therefore , you require 15 litres of petrol to travel a distance of 600 kilometres.
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