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Q: Calculate the IRV of an individual with a vital capacity of 4400 ml an expiratory reserve volumne of 1300 ml and a tidal volume of 500ml?
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What is deposit multiplication?

it means increase in assets of bank by intrest through lending . lower the reserve requirements heigher the multiplication


How much are uncut 1.00 bills worth sheet of 4?

It really depends on the series. For modern Federal Reserve Notes, I'd imagine the value is about $4-5 for the sheet. However, the price would substantially increase for earlier issues.


How do you change a 1 dollar bill to 100 dollar bill?

1. take a 1 dollar bill and add 2 zeros to the 1 (this would be counterfeiting) OR 2. become a magician BUT there is always a trick to magic tricks. you would need both a $1 bill and $100 bill OR.... You could get a job at the Federal Reserve!


Why don't bank's hold 100 percent reserves?

The bank uses your deposited money to give out loans. They then use the interest on those loans to pay you a slightly smaller interest rate on your deposition, and skim 1-2% for their own profit. In short, when you put your money into a savings account, you are telling the bank to loan your money to qualified borrowers. If a bank kept a 100% reserve, they would be unable to pay you any interest on your savings, and they would be unable to make any profit. You'd might as well just burying you savings in a hole in the back yard.


How many dollar bills would cover a football field?

190,800. There are 6 dollar bills in one yard, which means that there are 36 in one yard squared. The dimensions of a football field are 53 yd by 100 yd, or 5300 yd. squared. You multiply 5300 by 36 to get 190,800 dollar bills. ------------------------------------ The above answer is wrong. ------------------------------------ Actually, US Federal Reserve Notes are 6.14" long, by 2.61" wide, or 16.0254 In². There are 1296 In² in a Yd². When you divide the number of In² in a Yd², by the number of In² that a Dollar Bill covers (16.0254), you find that it would take almost $81 to cover a Yd² (80.8716163091093). The true dimensions of a Professional Football (NFL) field are 360 Ft X 160 Ft, or 120 Yards X 53.333 Yards (the end zones are considered part of the "Field of Play"). Thus, the square yardage in an NFL field are 6,396 Yd². When we multiply the number of bills to cover a Yd² by the number of Square Yards in the field, we get this equation; 80.8716163091093 X 6396. Answer: $517,254.86 (using $1 bills) (517,254.857913063)

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How do you calculate expiratory reserve volume?

Erv = FEV - TV


How do you do capacity?

It's the inspiratory reserve volume plus the tidal volume plus the expiratory reserve volume


What is the approximate volume of inspiratory reserve volume?

inspiratory reserve volume= expiratory reserve volume + Tidal Volume - Vital capacity


What are the volumes that makes up vital capacity?

Expiratory reserve volume, tidal volume, inspiratory reserve volume, you amateurs


What are the three volumes that make up vital capacity?

Expiratory reserve volume, tidal volume, inspiratory reserve volume, you amateurs


What is the functional residual capacity FRC composed of?

Functional Residual Capacity (FRC) = Expiratory Reserve Volume (ERV) + Residual Volume (RV)


Calculate the IRV of a person with an active capacity of 4360ml an expiratory reserve volume of 1300ml and a tidal volume of 500ml?

3560 mL To find the IRV the formula is: IRV=VC-(ERV+TV)


How is vital capacity determined?

Vital capacity is the amount of air you can breathe out after a maximum inhale. When it comes to determining vital capacity it’s basically calculated by the inspiratory reserve volume in addition to the expiratory reserve volume.


What are the effects of exercise on the expiratory reserve volume?

In contrast to Inspiratory Reserve volume,Tidal volume and Expiratory reserve volume, residual volume does not change with exercise


How do you calculate tidal volume in a cat?

Tidal volume is the total amount of air in your lungs that is inhaled/exhaled at one point. Tidal volume is found by using a machine to calculate it. Or, it is:Insiratory reserve volume+expiratory reserve volume+tidal volume+residual volume.REVISIONYour definition of tidal volume is correct...it is the amount of air that moves in or out of the lungs during normal inspiration or expiration, but the equation you gave (IRV + Vt +ERV + RV) is for Total Lung Capacity.I don't believe that there is an equation to calculate tidal volume. It can be calculated, however, by subtracting your average ERV (expiratory reserve volume) from your average EC (expiratory capacity). Using a spirometer, perform the procedure to get your expiratory capacity. Do this 3 times and figure the average. Then perform the procedure to get your expiratory reserve volume and repeat 3 times to figure your average. Then, as I mentioned in the 1st line of this paragraph, subtract your average ERV from your average EC.


What does TV ERV and VC mean?

TV means tidal volume, ERV means expiratory reserve volume, and VC means vital capacity.


What is The volume of air that can be exhaled after a maximum inhalation?

Vital Capacity (VC) is the maximum amount of air that can be exhaled after a maximum inhalation. But it differs from one person to another. For a normal sized male that would be 4600 ml.