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a proportion is an equation. a / b = c / d cross multiply: ad = bc then solve
The cross products of proportion are NEVER in cross formative. so the Mathematical... or ANY answer is... NEVER NEVER NEVER the answer is NEVER NEVER! if u have an account on moshi monsters please add me! my name is eatblueberries thank you!
The formula for finding the volume for all prisms is area of cross section _ length. Also this formula can be used: length by its width by its height (l _ w _ h).
If the wire has a circular cross-section - the usual case - use the formula for the circle: pi x radius squared.
When you multiply the number 142 by the number 4 you will get the factor 568. Multiplication (often denoted by the cross symbol "_") is the mathematical operation of scaling one number by another.
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The spork is a cross between a spoon and a fork it had a predecessor that's still in use today it's called runcible spoon! As you can see by the picture it's strongly resembles today's spork
cleaning, cooking, chilling, cross-contamination;)
Cross contamination is important to avoid because if you contaminate a utensil such as a cutting board or knife with meat products, then you put anyone who eats something that touches said utensil at risk for getting diseases such as E Coli, salmonella poisoning, and other foodborne illnesses.
A circle. (or approximately a circle if you look closely the mountains and valleys that the cross section cuts through disturb the circle). a mathematical sphere will give a mathematical circle at all cross sections.
the mathematical name for this fish is cross multiplication some of you might know this from miss kriegers class:)
A cross route is a road or journey plan. A square root is a mathematical number!
Any way you slice the earth, you get a chunk whose outline is a circle. (or approximately a circle if you look closely the mountains and valleys that the cross section cuts through disturb the circle). a mathematical sphere will give a mathematical circle at all cross sections.