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4t +7
6t -2t + 5u = 4t - 5u
r + 2t = -3 . . . . (A)3r - 4t = -9 . . . . (B)2*(A) + (B): 2r + 4t + 3r - 4t = -6 - 95r = - 15 so r = -3substituting in (A), t = 0So the answer is (r, t) = (-3, 0)r + 2t = -3 . . . . (A)3r - 4t = -9 . . . . (B)2*(A) + (B): 2r + 4t + 3r - 4t = -6 - 95r = - 15 so r = -3substituting in (A), t = 0So the answer is (r, t) = (-3, 0)r + 2t = -3 . . . . (A)3r - 4t = -9 . . . . (B)2*(A) + (B): 2r + 4t + 3r - 4t = -6 - 95r = - 15 so r = -3substituting in (A), t = 0So the answer is (r, t) = (-3, 0)r + 2t = -3 . . . . (A)3r - 4t = -9 . . . . (B)2*(A) + (B): 2r + 4t + 3r - 4t = -6 - 95r = - 15 so r = -3substituting in (A), t = 0So the answer is (r, t) = (-3, 0)
4H, 0T: 0.06253H, 1T: 0.252H, 2T: 0.3751H, 3T: 0.250H, 4T: 0.0625Sum = 1.0000
Sample Space is: 1H, 2H, 3H, 4H, 5H, 6H, 1T, 2T, 3T, 4T, 5T, 6T (where H = Heads & T = Tails).
Because 2t burns cleaner than 4t.
If you mean 4 cycle oil for 2 cycle use, the answer is NO.
4t +7
6t -2t + 5u = 4t - 5u
T+(3-2t)=4t+1. Assuming the two T's , T and t are the same variable, lets proceed. t+(3-2t)=4t+1 3-t=4t+1 2-t=4t 2=5t last step is yours
4t-10
-2t = -10
If you mean 4 cycle oil in a 2 cycle bike, the answer is no. Use only 2 cycle oil in a 2 cycle motorcycle.
Yes but I would not mix these as the viscosity is not the same.
Depends on if it's 4t or 2t, pre-mix or autolube. Check with your owner's manual.
75+2t=100-2t 4t=25 t=6.25 So t is 6.25 or 25/4.
r + 2t = -3 . . . . (A)3r - 4t = -9 . . . . (B)2*(A) + (B): 2r + 4t + 3r - 4t = -6 - 95r = - 15 so r = -3substituting in (A), t = 0So the answer is (r, t) = (-3, 0)r + 2t = -3 . . . . (A)3r - 4t = -9 . . . . (B)2*(A) + (B): 2r + 4t + 3r - 4t = -6 - 95r = - 15 so r = -3substituting in (A), t = 0So the answer is (r, t) = (-3, 0)r + 2t = -3 . . . . (A)3r - 4t = -9 . . . . (B)2*(A) + (B): 2r + 4t + 3r - 4t = -6 - 95r = - 15 so r = -3substituting in (A), t = 0So the answer is (r, t) = (-3, 0)r + 2t = -3 . . . . (A)3r - 4t = -9 . . . . (B)2*(A) + (B): 2r + 4t + 3r - 4t = -6 - 95r = - 15 so r = -3substituting in (A), t = 0So the answer is (r, t) = (-3, 0)