The question about the "ratio of 8 batteries in three months" is unclear as it lacks context. If you are referring to the usage or consumption of batteries, a ratio typically compares two quantities. For example, if 8 batteries are used over three months, you might say the ratio of batteries used per month is 8:3. Please provide more details for a more accurate response.
42% of eight months is 3.36 months or three months and 11 days.
the ratio is 8:1.It is 8 to 1.
The ratio 9 to 502 is larger than the ratio 8 to 450.
The ratio of 32 to 8 can be simplified by dividing both numbers by their greatest common divisor, which is 8. This results in a simplified ratio of 4 to 1. Thus, the ratio of 32 to 8 is 4:1.
1/8 as a ratio is equivalent to 2/16
To find the ratio of 3 months to 2 years, we need to convert both time periods to the same unit. Since there are 12 months in a year, 2 years is equal to 24 months. Therefore, the ratio of 3 months to 2 years is 3:24, which simplifies to 1:8.
2 months and 8 weeks
22/3 or 3/8
42% of eight months is 3.36 months or three months and 11 days.
1 to 8
He was gone for 8 months you idiot.
Yes, if you put them in series.
the ratio is 8:1.It is 8 to 1.
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The geometric sequence with three terms with a sum of nine and the sum to infinity of 8 is -9,-18, and 36. The first term is -9 and the common ratio is -2.
I've had car batteries last anywhere from 3 years / 10 months ( dead cell ) to my current battery which is 8 years / 3 months and still being used
ratio of 8 to20 = 8 : 20 or 2 : 5