Answers: 3
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:00
The function below show how much jayna and hannah charge for babysitting. which statement best compares the two plants?
Answers: 1
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:10
To prove that angle def = angle dgf by sas, what additional information is needed? def congruent to dgf dfe congruent to dfg de congruent to dg dg congruent to gf
Answers: 1
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30
Which statements about the system are true? check all that apply. y =1/3 x â 4 3y â x = â7 the system has one solution. the system consists of parallel lines. both lines have the same slope. both lines have the same yâintercept. the equations represent the same line. the lines intersect.
Answers: 2
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:20
Submarines control how much they float or sink in the ocean by changing the volume of air and water contained in large ballast tanks. when the tanks are completely full of water, the submarine increases its overall mass and sinks down to the bottom. when the tanks are completely full of air, the submarine reduces its overall mass and floats to the surface. depending on the density of the seawater surrounding the submarine, it will pump seawater in or out of the tanks in order to achieve the same overall density as the sea water and float neutrally in the water. the volume of the submarine never changes. when the tanks are completely full of water, a submarine with a volume of 7.8\times10^3\text{ m}^37.8Ă10 3 m 3 7, point, 8, times, 10, start superscript, 3, end superscript, space, m, start superscript, 3, end superscript has a total mass of 8\times10^6\text{ kg}8Ă10 6 kg8, times, 10, start superscript, 6, end superscript, space, k, g. the density of the seawater is 10^3\text{ kg/m}^310 3 kg/m 3 10, start superscript, 3, end superscript, space, k, g, slash, m, start superscript, 3, end superscript. to make that submarine float neutrally, and neither float nor sink in the ocean, what volume of water does that submarine need to subtract from its tanks?
Answers: 1
Earning points is pretty hard i just wanna ask questions...
Advanced Placement (AP), 01.03.2021 03:30
Mathematics, 01.03.2021 03:30
History, 01.03.2021 03:30
Chemistry, 01.03.2021 03:30
Chemistry, 01.03.2021 03:30
Spanish, 01.03.2021 03:30
Mathematics, 01.03.2021 03:30
Computers and Technology, 01.03.2021 03:30
Mathematics, 01.03.2021 03:30
English, 01.03.2021 03:30
Social Studies, 01.03.2021 03:30
Mathematics, 01.03.2021 03:30