The answer to the question would be 1056.5. This is a math question.
235*98 = 235*(100 - 2) = 235*100 - 235*2 = 23500 - 470 = 23030 235*98 = 235*(100 - 2) = 235*100 - 235*2 = 23500 - 470 = 23030 235*98 = 235*(100 - 2) = 235*100 - 235*2 = 23500 - 470 = 23030 235*98 = 235*(100 - 2) = 235*100 - 235*2 = 23500 - 470 = 23030
It is: 235/2 = 117.5
To estimate the age of a mineral containing 25% U-235, we can use the half-life of U-235, which is about 703.8 million years. If the mineral has 25% U-235 remaining, it has undergone two half-lives (100% to 50% to 25%). Therefore, the mineral is approximately 1.41 billion years old (2 x 703.8 million years).
As 235 is ending by a 5 then it is divisible by 5 As 235 is not even it is not divisible by 2 As 2+3+5 is not divisible by 3, 235 is not divisible by 3 235/5 = 47 47 is prime so 235 = 5 * 47 and there's no other way to factorize it
235 is an integer and not a fraction. However, it can be expressed in rational form as 235/1.
280-45 = 235
45 percent of 235 = 105.75
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235*98 = 235*(100 - 2) = 235*100 - 235*2 = 23500 - 470 = 23030 235*98 = 235*(100 - 2) = 235*100 - 235*2 = 23500 - 470 = 23030 235*98 = 235*(100 - 2) = 235*100 - 235*2 = 23500 - 470 = 23030 235*98 = 235*(100 - 2) = 235*100 - 235*2 = 23500 - 470 = 23030
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Let the odd numbers be n-4, n- 2, n, n + 2 , n + 4 Hence summing. (n - 4) + (n - 2) + n + ( n + 2) + (n + 4) = 235 5n = 235 (NB The constants add to zero) n = 235/ 5 n = 47 Hence the other four odd numbers are, 43,45,49,51
It is: 235/2 = 117.5
235 and 470
U-235 decays by alpha emission (half-life 7.038E8 years). This is 703,800,000 years.Twice this leaves a quarter of the original sample, after 1,407,600,000 years. (1.4 billion and a bit).Please see related link for more info and source
235/45/17 is stock