14 pounds (16 ounces/1 pound) = 224 ounces ============No.
as a2+b2=(a+ib)(a-ib), b2+2=[b - i sqrt(2)] [b + i sqrt(2)]
It already is in the form a+ib. a = root 7, the b=1 (i.e 1 x i ).
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If you have a complex function in the form "a+ib", the (complex) conjugate is "a-ib". "Conjugate" is usually a function that the original function must be multiplied by to achieve a real number.
1 pound equals to 16 ounces. 21 pounds equals to 336 ounces.
Obviously, there are 16 ounces in a pound, regardless of what your measuring.(exepting gold)
96 ounces is 6 pounds (divide ounces by 16).
That is 16,000 ounces.
14 pounds (16 ounces/1 pound) = 224 ounces ============No.
36 fluid ounces is 4.5 cups.
91 oz. One pound equals to 16 ounces and one ounce equals 0.06 of a pound. Also this relates only to solid (weight) ounces. There are two different kinds of ounces, ounces of weight/mass and ounces of volume (fluid). This can change when you are using the ounces to measure a non-liquid such as flour or sugar since the weight of dry items is not the same as their volume. An ounce of volume is called a "fluid ounce."
No.
5 pound, 9 ounce is 89 ounces.
No, 25 pounds (lb) is smaller than 350 ounces (oz).
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Are you sure you can drop math? I think you would be getting a non IB diploma. You can take higher level or standard level, but if you don't take the IB course my understanding is you wouldn't get the diploma. I am not aware of IB online. You might try going to the official IB site.