Put the 'per' number in the denominator of the fraction.
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when you see an arrow on a scientific equation it means yield
I would use this equation. $40.00x24x365 This is the equation I would use.
speed= distance / time
insert the answer in the equation, replacing the variable, and see if it still makes sense.
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per means each in an equation. e.g.:sweets per child will mean sweeta each child.
Substitute that value in the equation, and then check to see if the resulting statement is TRUE.
when you see an arrow on a scientific equation it means yield
That depends on the equation.
I would use this equation. $40.00x24x365 This is the equation I would use.
Miles per hour x 88 = feet per minute
we see the amplitude of the wave and carefully note it then we see the starting from the x axis and then write the equation in sin form
speed= distance / time
insert the answer in the equation, replacing the variable, and see if it still makes sense.
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4 cups per quart.
A rocket hasn't a chemical equation; for a detailed discussion about propellants see the link below.