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Which is colder 40'C or 40'f show your calculations?

40F is colder because it is only 8F above freezing point of water and 40C is warmer because it is it is about 3C higher than the human body temperature. 40F = (40 - 32) x 5/9 = 4.4444 degrees C 40C = (40 x 9/5) + 32 = 104 degrees F


Where do you get the 8f end of unit test?

The 8F end of unit test can typically be obtained from your course's online learning platform or through your instructor. It's often provided as a downloadable document or link within the course materials. If you have trouble finding it, consider reaching out to your teacher or classmates for assistance.


Which property of multiplication is shown by the equation f and bull 8 8f?

The equation ( f \times 8 = 8 \times f ) demonstrates the commutative property of multiplication. This property states that changing the order of the factors does not change the product. In this case, whether you multiply ( f ) by 8 or 8 by ( f ), the result remains the same.


What is the centre and radius of a circle that passes through the points of 6 4 and 5 9 and -10 6 on the Cartesian plane showing work?

General equation of a circle: x^2 +2gx +y^2 +2fy +c = 0 Points: (6, 4) (5, 9) (-10, 6) Substitute the points into the general equation to form simultaneous equations:- 12g+8f+c = -52 10g+18f+c = -106 -20g+12f+c = -136 Solving the above simultaneous equations: g = 2, f = -5 and c = -36 Substituting the values of g, f and c into the general equation:- x^2 +4x +y^2 -10y -36 = 0 Completing the squares: (x+2)^2 +(y-5)^2 -4-25-36 = 0 So: (x+2)^2 +(y-5) = 65 Therefore the centre of the circle is at (-2, 5) and its radius is the square root of 65


What is the difference between (8 9) and 27?

Every Priest was a Levite, but not every Levite was a priest. In the beginning, God set apart the first born in priestly service. After Moses came down from the mountain, found Israel in sin and said: "Who is on the Lord's side?" there was a change. The tribe of Levi from then on served as priests or were involved in helping the priests or serving in the tabernacle. After Jerusalem was destroyed in 70 AD, the Jews lost their ability to distinguish the tribes and the Jewish Priesthood as it had been known up to that time ended. The Levites who were not priests were assigned duties connected with the tabernacle (Num. 3-4). They assisted the priests (Num. 1:50; 3:6, 8; 16:9; 1 Chron. 9:22, 26f; 23:2-4, 28; Ezra 3:8f.), prepare the cereal offerings (1 Chron. 23:28-32), and care for the courts and the chambers of the sanctuary. Later the Levites were involved in interpreting the law and thus functioned as teachers (Neh. 8:7, 9; 2 Chron. 17:7-7; 35:3). The Levites were explicitly permitted to go near the sacred furniture, and this special privilege distinguished them from ordinary Israelites (Num. 8:19; 16:9f.; 18:22f.). By virtue of this responsibility they were charged with the work of the tent of meeting (tabernacle) that included its dismantling, transportation, and reassembling at a new site (Num. 1:48-54; 4:3-15; 18:6). This was a requirement of all Levites between the ages of twenty-five and fifty (Lev. 8:24-26). The Levites were able to approach the sacred furniture only when it was covered (Num 18:3). The Levites were inducted into their role through a series of ceremonies which included the laying on of hands, and a solemn presentation to God (Num 8:5-13). They were supported by a tithe of the people (Lev. 27:32f; Num. 18:21, 24), but a tenth of the tithe was to be given to those who served as priests (Num. 18:26-28).