Suppose length is L cm. Then Width = L-15 cm Perimeter = 2*(W+L) = 2*(L-15 + L) = 2*(2L - 15) = 4L - 30 cm So 4L - 30 = 98 so that 4L = 128 and then L = 32 cm Then W = L - 15 = 32- 15 = 17 cm. So the rectangle is 32 cm * 17 cm
I don't believe that its possible.
Designate the larger number as l and the smaller number as s. Then l + s = 47 and l - s = 15. From the second of these two equations, s = l - 15; substituting this value into the first equation results in l + l - 15 = 47 or 2l = 47 + 15 = 62, or l = 31.
L = 50
It depends on the volume of milk. A drop of milk will have a different mass to a tankerful.
that is 15 ml.
The density of goat's milk ranges from 28.38 to 38.57-g/l. This is very similar to cow's milk which ranges from 28.30 to 29.95 g/l.
The density of corn syrup is 1380g/L where milk has a density of between 1030 and 1040g/L. The density of milk is much less than the density of corn syrup. Milk is closer to water (1000g/L) since this is a major constituent.
After the mixing, 1L of the mixture now has 0.8 L of Milk and 0.2 L of water. IL of milk costs Rs.12 so 0.8 L of milk costs 0.8 x 12 = 9.6 He sells the mixture at Rs.15 So, profit % = (15 - 9.6)/9.6 x 100 = 56.25%
around 15 Euro cents
15 L = 15 000 mL15 000 mL / 750 mL = 20OR750 mL = 0.75 L15 L / 0.75 L = 20750 mL goes into 15 L 20 times.
15 ounces
0.5 litre is half a litre or 500 millilitres.
depends what type or how big their bag is! the bigger the bag the more the milk! but approx. 12 l
very high costing
The weight of the milk depends on the volume and density of the milk - in this case we are given a volume of 1 US gallon so we just need the density to finish the calculation: The density of milk depends on fat content and its type. The density varies from 1.032kg/L (whole milk) to 1.035kg/L (skim milk). This can go as low as 1.026kg/L under certain conditions, but a low density could also indicate added water. 1 gallon x 1.032kg/L x 3.785 L = 3.906 kg (for whole milk) = 8.612 lb 1 gallon x 1.035 kg/L x 3.785 L = 3.917 kg (for skim milk) = 8.637 lb (2.20462262185 lb/kg)
41.5L