15.2 metres = 16.62 yards
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∙ 12y ago8 8x19=152 This is equivalent to asking "what is 152/19?"
15.75 is equivalent to 16 m
2*log(15) = log(x) 152 = x; its equivalent logarithmic form is 2 = log15 x (exponents are logarithms) then, it is equivalent to 2log 15 = log x, equivalent to log 152 = log x (the power rule), ... 2 = log15 x 2 = log x/log 15 (using the change-base property) 2log 15 = log x Thus, we can say that 152 = x is equivalent to 2*log(15) = log(x) (equivalents to equivalents are equivalent)
If M = {235} all sets that have only 1 element are equivalent to it
For any fraction, m/n say where m,n are integers and n≠0, there are an infinite number of equivalent fractions. The fraction (am)/(an) is equivalent to m/n for any a≠0.
152 mL is equivalent to 0.152 L.
1 ATM is equivalent to 760 mm Hg. Therefore, 152 mm Hg is equivalent to 0.2 ATM.
8 8x19=152 This is equivalent to asking "what is 152/19?"
2.5333... minutes are equivalent to 152 seconds.
This is equivalent to 0.2 atm. (152 mmHg)*(1 atm)/(760 mmHg)=0.2atm
10 stone 12 pounds is equivalent to 152 pounds.
15.75 is equivalent to 16 m
152 Fahrenheit is a temperature measurement on the Fahrenheit scale, commonly used in the United States. It is equivalent to 67.8 degrees Celsius.
Kids size 152 typically refers to the height range of 147-153 cm. It is often equivalent to a size 12 in children's clothing.
wire weight = material_density * 3.14159 * (0.5 * cable_diameter)² * cable_length example for copper with 152 meter length: ---------------------------------------- material_density for copper = 8960 kg/m³ cable_diameter=0.006 meter cable_length=152 meter weight of wire = 8960 kg/m³ * 3.14159 * (0.5 * 0.006)² * 152 = 38.51 kg lenght and diameter must be calculated in "meters" density must be in "kg/m³"
5 M of NaCl is equivalent to 292,2 grams.
2*log(15) = log(x) 152 = x; its equivalent logarithmic form is 2 = log15 x (exponents are logarithms) then, it is equivalent to 2log 15 = log x, equivalent to log 152 = log x (the power rule), ... 2 = log15 x 2 = log x/log 15 (using the change-base property) 2log 15 = log x Thus, we can say that 152 = x is equivalent to 2*log(15) = log(x) (equivalents to equivalents are equivalent)