"40 t" typically refers to a weight measurement, specifically 40 tons. In the metric system, this would equate to approximately 36.3 metric tons, as one ton is equivalent to about 0.907 metric tons. The context in which "40 t" is used could vary, but it generally indicates a significant mass, often relevant in shipping, logistics, or construction.
Let T = temperature T is less than 40 degrees. T < 40 degrees
40 all is deuce in tennis
40 Thieves and Ali Baba
t = 0.025 s Then f = 1/t f = 1/0.025s f = 40^(-s) or 40 Hz.
(t - 10)t=17 = 7(t - 10)t=50 = 40
Ali Baba and the 40 thieves is the answer.
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Let T = temperature T is less than 40 degrees. T < 40 degrees
6t2 - 53t + 40 = 6t2 - 48t - 5t + 40 = 6t(t - 8) - 5(t - 8) = (t - 8)(6t - 5)
40 all is deuce in tennis
40 thieves with Ali Baba
40 Thieves and Ali Baba
If 10% of t = 40, then t = 400 If s = 16% of 400, then s = 64
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The LCM is 40.
t = 0.025 s Then f = 1/t f = 1/0.025s f = 40^(-s) or 40 Hz.
They are equal at -40° (minus 40 degrees)....because if we convert the readings of Celsius and Fahrenheit, we will have:Celsius to Fahrenheit (-40°C x 9/5) +32 = -72 + 32 = -40°FFahrenheit to Celsius (-40°F - 32°) x 5/9 = (-72 )x 5/9 = -40°CAlgebraically (for the numerical value T)The formula for some identical temperature T would beT(°F) = T(°C) and T = (9/5 T + 32) yields 4/5 T = -32 and T = -40(see related question)