I think it would be something like this: x-80 = (x*2)+12
Divide each I ingredient by two. If you know how to graph, graph each point.
First you need to use the distributive property: 27(x+4)=-6
27x+108=-6
then you need to subtract 108 from -6 to
get x alone. 27x= 102
Lastly divide 102 by 27 to finally get x alone: x=3.777
the answer would be: x= 3.77 or 3.8
I think that
Every point is moved so that it is 2/3 as far from the y axis
should be the answer
Answer:
Quantity of heat needed (Q) = 722.753 × 10³
Step-by-step explanation:
According to question,
Mass of water (m) = 40 kg
Change in temperature ( ΔT) = 18°c
specific heat capacity of water = 4200 j kg^-1 k^-1
The specific heat capacity is the amount of heat required to change the temperature of 1 kg of substance to 1 degree celcius or 1 kelvin .
So, Heat (Q) = m×s×ΔT
Or, Q = 40 kg × 4200 × 18
or, Q = 3024 × 10³ joule
Hence, Quantity of heat needed (Q) = 3024 × 10³ joule
In calories 4.184 joule = 1 calorie
So, 3024 × 10³ joule = 722.753 × 10³