Q= heat gained or lost
t should actually be delta t but it means change in temperature
c = specific heat
85
An equation where q = 240
We have no clue what question that equation is asking.
amount of heat energy
Without prior knowledge of the value of q or r, it is impossible to calculate the answer to this equation.
85
It is not an equation, but q2 meaning q^2 represents q being multiplied by itself.
An equation where q = 240
p and q represent the frequencies of two types of alleles.
We have no clue what question that equation is asking.
Q=2
amount of heat energy
The p and q variables in the Hardy-Weinberg equation represent the frequencies of the two alleles in a population. The equation is often written as p^2 + 2pq + q^2 = 1, where p and q represent the frequencies of the dominant and recessive alleles, respectively.
Without prior knowledge of the value of q or r, it is impossible to calculate the answer to this equation.
(q + 6) (q + 5) = q2 + 11q + 30
State the problem: 35q = 5 Solve for q by dividing both sides by 35 (to isolate the q variable): q = 5 ÷ 35 or 5/35, simplified to 1/7, or 0.142857 in decimal form.
q=-4.