check the balancing on the tires.
Depends what you mean, if you mean if everyone shakes hands just once then N-1 handshakes are made. If you mean if everyone shakes hands with everyone else then the answer is (N-1)+(N-2)+....+2+1 (we dont include N as they're not going to shake their own hand, obviously) written as Σn-1i=1 i, this is a arithmetic progression and so the total number of handshakes will be equal to (1+(n-1))(n-1)/2
where is it shaking in the steering wheel or in the seat? shaking at certain speeds can be caused by a busted belt in a tire
That's going to kind of depend on whether you're driving a moped, a Hyundai, or an 18-wheeler. If you average 20 miles per gallon, at the average price of $3.40 per gallon, then you're talking $196 for gas, one-way.
Pi has no end; it just keeps going and going and going.....
Each boy shook hands 11 times which would be 132 handshakes but two boys were involved in each therefore 66. Other method: Boy 1 shakes with 11 others, boy 2 has already shaken with boy 1 so has to shake with 10 others and so on. 11 + 10 + 9 ....+ 3 + 2 + 1 = 66
Have your tires rotated and balanced. Make sure they inspect the tires/wheels for any damage.
Its going to be under the dash beside the gas pedal
it shakes to the right or left
usually steering shakes over 60 mph is due to front tires needing to be balanced unless you have something more serious going on.
You may have a ball joint going out or your wheels are unbalanced
the gears prob fell out you need tranny work done
If you have white smoke coming out the tail pipe and the smoke has a sweet smell to it, the car has bad problems.
Check your spark plugs or have your transmission checked. Could be a clutch problem if it's manual.
2 possibilites 1. loose or slipping power steering belt. 2. power steering pump could be going out.
Milk Shakes! They are always going to the resturaunt to have milk shakes.
My Hyundai Elantra 2008 GLS with 13,800 miles on it had a vibrating rattle especially when idling but also while driving although not always. I bought the car used. After four months of going crazy with the sound we found that it was coming from where the back seat joins the frame. It is not tightly joined there nor is it cushioned. We stuffed some thin cardboard around it to tighten it. That keeps it from vibrating and rattling.
Its because you are low on brake fluid which means you have a leak or that your brakes are worn down and need to be changed soon.