80
Step-by-step explanation:
5×6 = 30 and 30×8 = 240 divide that by three you get 80
Answer:
good to know. but what's the question?
So we have an equation:
2w=12-4w
Firstly, let's simplify, and divide all terms by 2:
w=6-2w
Now, we add 2w over to the other side:
3w=6
And finally, we divide both sides by 3:
w=2
Hope this helps!
6(f+4) + 2(f+4)
Use the distributive property:
6f+24 + 2f + 8
Now combine like terms:
8f +32
The answer is 8f + 32
<span>Assuming that the particle is the 3rd
particle, we know that it’s location must be beyond q2; it cannot be between q1
and q2 since both fields point the similar way in the between region (due to
attraction). Choosing an arbitrary value of 1 for L, we get </span>
<span>
k q1 / d^2 = - k q2 / (d-1)^2 </span>
Rearranging to calculate for d:
<span> (d-1)^2/d^2 = -q2/q1 = 0.4 </span><span>
<span> d^2-2d+1 = 0.4d^2 </span>
0.6d^2-2d+1 = 0
d = 2.72075922005613
d = 0.612574113277207 </span>
<span>
We pick the value that is > q2 hence,</span>
d = 2.72075922005613*L
<span>d = 2.72*L</span>