6h = 72 h = 72/6 h = 12
528km ÷ 6h = 88km/h
3tx + 6t + 3hx +6h = 3(tx + 2t +hx +2h) = 3[t(x + 2) + h(x + 2)] = 3(x + 2)(t + h)
In M6 x 1 6g and M6 x 1 6h thread gauges, 6g & 6h are the two different tolerance class for M6 thread. Normally 6g gauge is used for without plated thread and 6h gauge is used for plated thread,(if specific criteria is not mentioned).
Expressed as an equation, this is equal to 12/h.
h + 6h = 7h
6h - 7 = 17... The value of 6h MUST equal 24, since 24 - 7 = 17. Therefore h MUST equal 4, because 6 x 4 = 24.
6h = 72 h = 72/6 h = 12
- 3h - 2h + 6h + 9 = h + 9
6h
If you mean: 6h+7 then 6*5 plus 7 = 37
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6h-t
This is a linear equation with one unknown and can be solved as follows. 6h + 2 = 1.......subtract 2 from both sides 6h = -1............divide both sides by 6 h = -1/6.
528km ÷ 6h = 88km/h
3tx + 6t + 3hx +6h = 3(tx + 2t +hx +2h) = 3[t(x + 2) + h(x + 2)] = 3(x + 2)(t + h)
The oxidation number for hydrogen (H) is typically +1. Therefore, the total oxidation number for 6 hydrogen atoms would be +6.