12/2 = 6
So that would be 6 each.
There are 10 ways that 12 one-dollar coins can be shared between 3 people if each gets at least 3.
There are 10 ways that 12 one-dollar coins can be shared between 3 people if each gets at least 3.
The easiest way that I know to do this is to factor each number, drop out the factors that are shared, and multiply the factors that are left. 11 is prime already. 22 = 2 X 11 12 = 2 X 2 X 3 Drop out one of the 11's because it is shared. Drop out a 2 that is shared. What is left is: 11 X 2 X 2 X 3 = 132 Test to make sure it is right. 132 / 11 = 12 132/22 = 6 132/12 = 11 It checks out ok, so give the final answer. Answer: 132
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It is (12 + 13)/2 = 25/2 = 12.5 or 12½
16 shared between 2 equals 8
The general location of electrons in a covalent bond is that electrons are shared in pairs between 2 atoms. If 2 electrons pairs are shared, 4 electrons are shared in all. They lie between the two nuclei of the bonding atoms. The shared electrons are typically near the middle of the bond between the 2 atoms, in a covalent bond. They may be slightly closer to 1 atom or the other, due to small differences in electronegativity.
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There are 10 ways that 12 one-dollar coins can be shared between 3 people if each gets at least 3.
There are 10 ways that 12 one-dollar coins can be shared between 3 people if each gets at least 3.
The general location of electrons in a covalent bond is that electrons are shared in pairs between 2 atoms. If 2 electrons pairs are shared, 4 electrons are shared in all.
Actually 4 electrons are being shared between 2 atoms. Each atom provides 2 electrons for a total of 4. If only 2 electrons are being shared, it is a single covalent bond.
21/3 = 7
It is formed by a pair of electrons shared between 2 atoms. the nucleus of the atoms attract each other, and 2 atoms share a pair of electrons. This is a single covalent bond. In a double covalent bond, 2 pairs of electrons are shared between 2 atoms. 3 pairs are shared in triple bonds.
in C2H6 only one pair of electrons are shared between the carbon atoms.
between 12 and 34: 23 between 1/2 and 3/4: 5/8
The easiest way that I know to do this is to factor each number, drop out the factors that are shared, and multiply the factors that are left. 11 is prime already. 22 = 2 X 11 12 = 2 X 2 X 3 Drop out one of the 11's because it is shared. Drop out a 2 that is shared. What is left is: 11 X 2 X 2 X 3 = 132 Test to make sure it is right. 132 / 11 = 12 132/22 = 6 132/12 = 11 It checks out ok, so give the final answer. Answer: 132