if this is from masteringchemistry.com---> then i finally figured this out
you will search forever and get the same answer...you dont have the correct number of commas..etc...
your answer is P,T
thats it..its that simple
btw...the part B= 1.12atm
a mainframe computer is required
a DEPENDENT variable is one of the two variables in a relationship.its value depends on the other variable witch is called the independent variable.the INDEPENDENT variable is one of the two variables in a relationship . its value determines the value of the other variable called the independent variable.
An equation is a statement. If it includes a variable, then it's only true for certain values of the variable and false for all others, and to "solve" it means to find those values. An equation without variables is also a statement. Either the statement is true or else it isn't. If the statement isn't true, then it's not an equation. Either way, it was nice of someone to hand it to you, but there's nothing that needs to be done with it. It asks no question, poses no problem, and seeks no solution.
When two variables are multiplied, the result is called a product. When they are divided, it is a quotient. Addition results in a sum and subtraction results in a difference.
The next step... refer the customer to your superior.
You didn't provide the relationship between the two variables. If it is a constant-speed problem, use the formula distance = speed x time.
A sentence which defines a value of variables in a mathematical problem is called a statement. The relationship between variables in a mathematical problem is called a function.
There's no such thing as "area of baseheight". Those are some words you overheard when the rest of the class was actually learning a formula for something, possibly the area of a triangle or a parallelogram, or even the volume of a cone or cylinder. Your best move is to go back and learn that formula. After that, the way to solve a problem where that formula is the appropriate one is to use it.
A computer or computational device in which the problem variables are represented as continuous, varying physical quantities. An analog computer implements a model of the system being studied. The physical form of the analog may be functionally similar to that of the system, but more often the analogy is based solely upon the mathematical equivalence of the interdependence of the computer variables and the variables in the physical system.
regardless of what the problem is, they are always called integers. unless you have variables or fractions in the problem.
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If there are two variables, you'll usually need two equations in the two variables, to be able to find a specific solution. How you write the equation depends on the specific problem. In general, it requires some practice, to be able to convert a word problem into mathematical equations.
In math, Bloom's Taxonomy can be applied by having students remember math facts, understand problem-solving strategies, apply mathematical concepts to real-world situations, analyze different approaches to problem-solving, evaluate the effectiveness of their solutions, and create new mathematical methods or proofs.
Subjective analysis
Yes, but also lettered variables.
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