
What is the quotient and remainder for 52-:8? - Socratic
Aug 12, 2016 · 52/8 = 6 with a remainder of 4 A quotient is the answer to a division operation. 52/8 = 6 with a remainder of 4 6xx8 = 48 and 52-48 = 4 52/8 can also be shown as a mixed number which shows a whole number and the remainder as a fraction of 8. 52/8 = 6 4/8 = 6 1/2" "larr simplest form
How much heat is required to melt 52.8 g of water? - Socratic
Apr 2, 2016 · We want the energy change for the transition: H_2O(s) rarr H_2O(l), at 0""^@ C. The latent heat of fusion of water is 333.55 J*g^-1. This is actually exceptionally large, and reflects the strength of hydrogen bonding as an intermolecular force. So, the heat required to melt the given quantity of water, under the given conditions is, 333.55 J*cancel(g^-1) xx 52.8 cancelg = …
If y=2.52 when x=8.4, what is y when x=2.7? - Socratic
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How do you solve sqrt(-x) + 52 = 8? - Socratic
Apr 15, 2015 · I would take the 52 to the right: sqrt(-x)=8-52 Square both sides: (sqrt(-x))^2=(-44)^2 -x=1936 x=-1936 BUT this solution, plugged back into your original equation, DOES NOT WORK.
If one card is drawn from a standard deck of 52 playing ... - Socratic
Jan 13, 2017 · There is a 50% chance that the card drawn will be red. Red cards make up 50% of the deck. 26/52 = 1/2 Therefore, if you're drawing one card, there is a 50/50 chance that the card will be red.
One card is selected at random from a standard deck of cards of …
Mar 16, 2018 · (32/52) In a deck of cards, half of the cards are red (26) and (assuming no jokers) we have 4 jacks, 4 queens and 4 kings (12). However, of the picture cards, 2 jacks, 2 queens, and 2 kings are red. What we want to find is "the probability of drawing a red card OR a picture card" Our relevant probabilities are that of drawing a red card or a picture card. P(red)=(26/52) …
A card is drawn from a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards. How
Feb 15, 2016 · P("ace or 9") = 2/13 There are two possible events that could happen. Either you draw an ace or a 9. There are four aces in a deck of 52 cards as well as 4 of 9's in the same deck. The conjunction "or" implies adding up the probabilities of the individual events . Thus, P("ace or 9") = 4/52 + 4/52 = 8/52 Reduced to lowest terms, the answer is equivalent to 2/13
The sum of three numbers is 52. The first number is - Socratic
Jun 9, 2018 · The numbers are: 7, 15 and 30 First write an expression for each of the three numbers, We know the relationship between them so we can use one variable. Choose x as the smallest one. Let the first number be x The second number is x+8 The third number is 2(x+8) Their sum is 52 x+x+8+2(x+8)=52 x+x+8+2x+16=52 4x +24 = 52 4x = 52-24 4x = 28 x=7 The …