Simple. 15 x 16 is really saying add 16 to itself 15 times. So when you change the problem to 16 x 16, you just add another 16.
15 x 16 = 240
16 x 16 = 256
The scale would be 1:240
how do you use the substitution method for this problem 2x-3y=-2 4x+y=24
If the shape is a rectangle...We know that the AREA equals BASE x WIDTH ... A equals B*WIf we divide both sides by B we get: W equals A/BWe know that the PERIMETER equals ( 2 x BASE ) + ( 2 x WIDTH ) ... P equals 2B+2WWe can substitute W in the perimeter formula as follows:P equals 2B+2WP equals 2B+(2*A/B)So... if you know the Base and Area, you should now use this new formula to get the Perimeter.
its eazy to read if you know how to work it
Use a calculator, and guess 2 numbers to see if it equals 125, if that doesn't work, use a sheet of paper, write down a math problem. For example: write 2 numbers and put them the way you do to carry ones and all that. If that doesn't work either, ask an older brother or sister thats in highschool or college to ask them what equals 125.
It should work with no problems, since the frequency does not affect the work or the iron heater.
The scale would be 1:240
Yes as they use 120 so your 240 wont be affected but using their 120 on our 240 wouldn't do any good
Computer dust filter is the filter that use PC 240.
Probably not because all UK appliances work on 240 v while in the USA they work on either 120 v or 240 v. You need to check which voltage your power inverter works at.
Using a 300 watt halogen bulb on a 240 watt mains power source is not recommended, as it could potentially overload the circuit and cause damage. It's best to use a bulb that is rated for the same wattage or lower than the mains power source to ensure safety and optimal performance.
No you can't use a 415v motor in a 240 v socket.
If the appliance is 220 volt 60 Htz, yes it will work perfectly in the U.S. plugged into a 240 volt outlet.
Amps are not directly convertible to horse power, which is a measure of power. Power is current times voltage. Therefore on a 240 v supply, 9.2 amps equals 2208 watts. One horse power is 746 watts.
It will work it you use 240 volt light bulbs.
The method I would use is: (720 ÷ 6) × 2 = 240
Use the exact weight your owners manual recommends. Any major brand will work just fine.