
Ishi bought a canvas and 8 tubes of paint for $24.95. If the
$24.95 - $6.95 = $18. Thus 8 tubes of paint cost $18. ($18) / 8 = $2.25 for 1 tube of paint. Once you remove the cost of the canvas from the total price, you're left with only the cost of the 8 tubes of paint. This is represented by $24.95 - $6.95 = $18 If 8 tubes of paint cost $18, then all we have to do is divide 18 by 8 to get the cost of each individual tube of paint. Thus ($18) / 8 = $2. ...
How many triangles are possible given m∠B = 95°, b = 24, a = 5?
Feb 25, 2018 · Only one triangle possible. a = 5, b = 24, c = 23 hatA = 12^@, hat B = 95^@, hat C = 73^@ Applying Law of Sines, sin A = (a sin B) / b = (5 * sin 95) / 24 = 0.2075 hat A = sin ^-1 0.2075 ~~ 12^@ hat C = 180 - 95 - 12 = 73^@ c = (b sin C) / sin B = (24 sin 73) / sin 95 ~~ 23
Specific Heat - Chemistry - Socratic
The temperature of a piece of copper with a mass of 95.4 g increases from 25°C to 48°C when the metal absorbs 849 J of heat. What is the specific heat of copper? If the specific heat of mercury is 0.14 J/g°C, how much heat is required to raise the temperature of 250.0g of mercury from 10°C to 62°C?
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Nuclear Half-Life Calculations - Chemistry - Socratic
If 1250 counts of an originally 10,000 count radioactive sample are being emitted after one (24 hour) day, what is the half-life of the element? Phosphorous-32 has a half life of 14.3 days. A 30-count sample is stored for 114.4 days.
The specific heat capacity of liquid water is 4.18 kJ/g C ... - Socratic
Oct 26, 2015 · "239 J" First thing first, you mistyped the specific heat of water, which should be c_"water" = 4.18"J"/("g" ""^@"C") Now, a substance's specific heat tells you how much heat is required to increase the temperature of "1 g" of that substance by 1^@"C". In the case of water, you would need "4.18 J" to increase the temperature of "1 g" of water by 1^@"C". Notice that your sample of water has a ...
How do you write 0.95% as a fraction in simplest form?
Jan 10, 2017 · 0.95%=19/2000 When we convert a percentage into a fraction, we divide by 100 and remove % sign. (And reverse for conversion back to percentage i.e. multiply by 100 and put % sign.)
A batter hits a baseball so that it leaves the bat with an initial ...
Mar 7, 2018 · As,we know,in case of a projectile motion,the projectile moves forward with its constant horizontal component of velocity and after going for a certain height due to its vertical component of velocity it reaches back to the ground due to gravity. So,we can say after t if it reaches height h then, h=(37 sin 53)t - 1/2 *9.8 t^2 (as,vertical component of velocity is 37 sin 53) Given, t=2s So, h ...
What amount of heat is required to completely melt a 29.95
Dec 20, 2015 · 1.000 * 10^4"J" When a sample of water melts from ice at 0^@"C" to liquid water at 0^@"C", it undergoes a phase change. As you know, phase changes take place at constant temperature. All the heat added to the sample goes into disrupting the strong hydrogen bonds that keep the water molecules locked in place in the solid state. This means that you can't use water or ice's specific heat, since ...
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