The answer depends on whether you mean the additive opposite (+16) or the multiplicative opposite (-1/16).
180-(90+40) = 180-130 = 50 degrees JustinBeiberCute: That is the right answer. i just thought 50 because there is 90 degrees in 1 angle. If you have 40... there if 50 degrees left. 90 - 40 _________________ 50 Degrees left
All are heads: ½ × ½ × ½ × ½ = 1/16 at least 2 are heads = not 3 are tails and not 4 are tails: 1 - 4/16 - 1/16 = 11/16 possibilities of only 3 tails: ttth ttht thtt httt possibility of 4 tails: tttt
There are 16 oz to 1 lb. Therefore: 50 ÷16 = 3.125 lb.
8 /16 x 100 = 1/2 x 100 = 50%
The answer depends on whether you mean the additive opposite (+16) or the multiplicative opposite (-1/16).
The factors of 16 are: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 The factors of 39 are: 1, 3, 13, 39 The factors of 50 are: 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50
The state of a substance at 1 ATM and -50 degrees Celsius would depend on the substance. For most substances, at -50 degrees Celsius and 1 ATM pressure, they would typically be in a solid state.
KAA 50-50-50- - 2012 Blood Brothers 1-16 was released on: USA: 22 November 2012
180-(90+40) = 180-130 = 50 degrees JustinBeiberCute: That is the right answer. i just thought 50 because there is 90 degrees in 1 angle. If you have 40... there if 50 degrees left. 90 - 40 _________________ 50 Degrees left
51
3.125
16 oz = 1 lb so 50 oz = 50/16 = 3.125 pounds.
16/1
All are heads: ½ × ½ × ½ × ½ = 1/16 at least 2 are heads = not 3 are tails and not 4 are tails: 1 - 4/16 - 1/16 = 11/16 possibilities of only 3 tails: ttth ttht thtt httt possibility of 4 tails: tttt
There are 800 ounces in 50 pounds. This can be calculated by multiplying 50 pounds by 16 ounces, as there are 16 ounces in 1 pound.
There are 16 oz to 1 lb. Therefore: 50 ÷16 = 3.125 lb.