It is impossible to tell. Plutonium is found as isotopes with atomic weights in the range 238 to 244. Your equation seems to involve plutonium with another 39-78 neutrons! How that decays is anyone's guess.It is impossible to tell. Plutonium is found as isotopes with atomic weights in the range 238 to 244. Your equation seems to involve plutonium with another 39-78 neutrons! How that decays is anyone's guess.It is impossible to tell. Plutonium is found as isotopes with atomic weights in the range 238 to 244. Your equation seems to involve plutonium with another 39-78 neutrons! How that decays is anyone's guess.It is impossible to tell. Plutonium is found as isotopes with atomic weights in the range 238 to 244. Your equation seems to involve plutonium with another 39-78 neutrons! How that decays is anyone's guess.
no people of the same height have diffrent weights, a given height maps to more than one weight
Calculate its volume. Divide mass by volume to get its density. Compare that to the density of water - assuming you want to figure out whether it will float or sink in water.
for this question, you just have to give one of the guys a variable. once you figure out what he is, you can do simple math to figure out the rest of their weights : here i am going to use P as the variable to represent Paul's weight. what is written in bold is the procedure you would write. i just explained it along the way in bracketsLet P represent Pauls total weightlet (p-8) represent Johns total weight ( because John is 8 kg lighter than Paul, so pauls weight minus 8 kg must be Johns weight)let (p-8)-5 represent Davids weight (David is 5 kg lighter than John, so if John is (p-8), then David must be (p-8)-5)(if all of their weights together is 197, then:P+(P-8)+(P-8)-5=197(get rid of the brackets because there is a plus sign between them, so you cannot expand by multiplying)P+P-8+P-8-5=197(collect the like terms, in this case P on one side of the equal sign and the numbers on the other side)P+P+P=197+8+8+5 (when moving a number to the other side, you need to change the sign from negative to positive in this case)3P=218 (P+P+P=3p and then add the numbers to get 218)3P/3=218/3 (divide both sides by 3, because you want to isolate only P, and not have 3P)P=72.6(Now you have pauls weight, so you can just do simple math to figure out the others weights)therefore, Pauls weight is 72.6 kg (you can round up if you want, but for more accurate answer's, i didnt)If Johns weight is (P-8), then his weight is 72.6-8 =64.6. therefore johns weight is 64.6 kgIf Davids weight is Johns weight -5, then his weight is 64.6-5=59.6 kg(Now you can add up all the weights to check and see if it meets 197)59.6+64.6+72.6=196.8 (since you are working with a decimal number, this is the best you will get. if you rounded up, then you will have a bigger number than 197. 196.8 can be rounded final answer to 197)hope this helped:)
It depends on the weight given to the Final Exam. However, Here is an example where there are three components to the final grade, Attendance, Quizes and the Final Exam: {D - W(A) - X(Q)}/Y = Grade Needed on Final Where D = your desired final Grade. W= the weight given to Attendance (like 20%) and A=your current Attendance grade. X=the weight given to Quiz grades (like 30%) and Q=your current Quiz grade. Y=the weight given to the Final Exam (like 50%) W + X + Y must = 1 (100%) So, if you want to end up with a final grade of 90, and your Quiz scores average 80 but you have a 100 in Attendance, the formula is: {90 - .2(100) - .3(80)}/.5 = (90-20-24)/.5 = 46/.5 = 92 grade neede on Final If there are more than 3 components, the weight and current grade would go into the formula just like W(A) and X(Q), as a subtraction from D. Just make sure that all your weights always add to 1.
Lift weights.
By doing cardio activities and lifting weights.
By doing cardio activities and lifting weights.
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An average female rat......
In addition to the observed values, a weighted average needs weights. No weights are given.
increased strength, muscle tone, bond density and general fitness.
average car weights about 3500 lbs and a heavy "car" weights about 5000 lbs
The best way to tell if your son is obese is to weigh him and compare his weight to average weights, which can be found on the Internet. Though weights vary, if your son is obese, his weight will be much higher than the average weights.
20-30 kg
The main function of the set of weights is to use it as a mathematical device. It is used for the sum, integral, or average.
It isn't that simple. Average weights vary with height and ethnicity. Please see the links below for a discussion of weights in children.