the diameter of a circle that is 60 is 60 radius is 30 the circumference is 188.46
ln 60 = a
Since an hour is 60 minutes, each minute is 1/60 of an hour, and 15 minutes is 15/60 of an hour.Since an hour is 60 minutes, each minute is 1/60 of an hour, and 15 minutes is 15/60 of an hour.Since an hour is 60 minutes, each minute is 1/60 of an hour, and 15 minutes is 15/60 of an hour.Since an hour is 60 minutes, each minute is 1/60 of an hour, and 15 minutes is 15/60 of an hour.
No. An equation must be equal to something, that's why its called an equation. 15x = 60 is an equation, in which case x equals 4
5 feet = 60 inches
"Wat" is the variable.
Your answer will be 15 and for area its 28.26
25% is the same as 0.25 15 = 0.25 W 15/0.25 = W = 60
There are an infinite number of solutions for the equation x/y = 15. One example is; 60/4=15
There are 900 minutes in 15 hours. Equation: 60 * 15 = 900. 6 * 15 * 10 = 900 90 * 10 = 900
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Put 12, 24, 36 and 48 in the left circle. Put 15, 30 and 45 in the right circle. Put 60, the LCM, in the space where they intersect.
Let the width be x and the length be y: xy = 60 2x+2y = 38 Divide all terns in the bottom equation by 2: xy = 60 x+y = 19 => x = 19-y Substitute the value of x in the bottom equation into the top equation: (19-y)y = 60 19y-y2 = 60 Rearrange the equation into a quadratic: -y2+19y-60 = 0 Solve by factoring or with the help of the quadratic equation formula: (-y+4)(y-15) = 0 So y = 15 or y = 4 it must be the former because it's larger Therefore: width = 4 cm and length = 15 cm
the diameter of a circle that is 60 is 60 radius is 30 the circumference is 188.46
15 through 60 is "del quince hasta el sesenta" pernounced: dehl keen-ceh ahstah ehl seh-sehn-tah
The decay equation is:Co-60----------------------Ni-60 + e-
60(x - 15) = 2500 (then simplify the left side of the equation) 60x - 900 = 2500 (then add 900 from both sides of the equation) 60x = 3400 (thn divide both sides by 60 to solve for x) x = 56.66666 (56-2/3)