Q equals 100 Q/5=20 Multiply by 5 on each side 5(Q/5)=20 Q=100
5q - 3.75 = 26.25 Therefore, 5q = 30 q = 30/5 q = 6
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Suppose the value of whatever it is, is P in the first year and Q in the next. Then the percentage change is 100*(P - Q)/Q or, equivalently, 100*(P/Q - 1)
P + Q = 180 P = 4Q + 30 So (4Q + 30) + Q = 180 ie 5Q = 150 or Q = 30 Then P = 4Q + 30 = 150
To find the frequency of the "r" allele (q) in the population, divide the number of red organisms by the total number of organisms: 59/100 = 0.59. So, q = 0.59.
If 59 out of 100 organisms are P, then the remaining organisms would be Q. Therefore, Q would be 41 out of 100 organisms.
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Q-T- Hush - 1960 The Red-Eyed Raven Caper Strange Reward 1-30 was released on: USA: 1960
There are 100 questions in this quiz.
100 zeroes in a googal... the 'q' is a typo for a 'g'
To calculate q, you first need to determine the frequency of the recessive allele in the population, which can be done using the Hardy-Weinberg equation. In this case, since 11 out of 100 individuals are showing the recessive trait (green color), the q² value is 0.11 (11/100). Therefore, q, the frequency of the recessive allele, would be the square root of 0.11, which is approximately 0.33.
Q equals 100 Q/5=20 Multiply by 5 on each side 5(Q/5)=20 Q=100
5q - 3.75 = 26.25 Therefore, 5q = 30 q = 30/5 q = 6
100 telegram from the queen
n/100 is nice since it can be expressed as a n percent. The goal is for your fraction p/q, can find out what q must be multiplied by to get 100 and then multiply that by p also. Many times it will not be this simple since for starters, q may be >100 then we divide, or q may not be a divisor of 100 and there are many other pitfalls.
(q + 6) (q + 5) = q2 + 11q + 30