372 written as a fraction is 372 over 1. (372/1)
Travelling 372 miles from your destination will take you exactly 372 miles. No matter where you start from, if you travel 372 miles, you will have travelled exactly 372 miles.
30% off 372 dollars = 70% of 372 dollars = 372*70/100 = 260.40 dollars
372 + 786 = 1158
372 inches = 31 feet (12 inches = 1 foot) 372 divided by 12 = 31
372 kelvin = 209.93 degrees Fahrenheit or 98.85 degrees Celsius.
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372 written as a fraction is 372 over 1. (372/1)
Travelling 372 miles from your destination will take you exactly 372 miles. No matter where you start from, if you travel 372 miles, you will have travelled exactly 372 miles.
To find the new pressure, we can use the combined gas law which states P1/T1 = P2/T2. Plugging in the values: P1 = 2.10 ATM, T1 = 21°C + 273 = 294 K, T2 = 99°C + 273 = 372 K, we can solve for P2. The new pressure would be approximately 2.80 ATM.
There is .372 grams
30% off 372 dollars = 70% of 372 dollars = 372*70/100 = 260.40 dollars
372 - 59 = 313
3 + 372 = 375
372 / 2 is equal to 186.
372 + 786 = 1158
No. The calculation of entropy is more complicated than that. For example: to increase the temperature of 1 g of water by 1 degree (kelvin or celsius), you need about 4.2 joule. Now, if you increase the temperature of water from 273K (freezing point) to 373K (boiling point), for the first degree the entropy increases by approximately 4.2 joule / 273K = 0.0154 J/K. But for the last degree of increase, from 372 to 373K, the entropy increases by 4.2 joule / 372 kelvin = 0.0113 J/K. To calculate the increase in entropy, the entire range of temperatures must be divided into small intervals (in practice, there are shortcuts for the calculation). So, you see the relationship is not quite as simple as a simple proportion.