27 Bones in the Human Hand
27 = ((13/37) * 27) + b b = 17,51or27 = (13/(37*27)) + bb = 26,987or27 = (13/((37*27)+b))b = -998,52
2(b+h)
To solve for b in the equation b + 15 = 27, you need to isolate b on one side of the equation. To do this, you can subtract 15 from both sides of the equation. This gives you b = 27 - 15, which simplifies to b = 12. Therefore, b equals 12 in the given equation.
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1/3 b x h b=area of base h=height of pyramid
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Area=(1/2)(Base)(Height) 27=(1/2)(12)(H) 54=(12)(H) H=4.5 check: 1/2(B)(H)=A 1/2(12)(4.5)=27 ? (6)(4.5)=27 ? 27=27
(b+h)(b+h)= b2+2hb+h2.
27 = ((13/37) * 27) + b b = 17,51or27 = (13/(37*27)) + bb = 26,987or27 = (13/((37*27)+b))b = -998,52
b/h
There is no figure given!!!! However, In a triangle the three angles are A B & 90 degrees. The sides opposite to A,B, & 90 are 'a' , 'b' & 'h' respectively. Hence Sin A = a/h SinB = b/h CosA = a/h ( Check ; 'a/h') Csc B ( CosecantB) = 1/ (a/h) = h/a CotB = CosB / SinB = (a/h) / (b/h) = a/b
If an additional B is added to the reaction, the reaction will be more likely to proceed towards completion, as there will be more B molecules available to react with KL and H. This may lead to an increase in the amount of product formed, depending on the stoichiometry and conditions of the reaction.
You cannot. If the base is B and the height is H any of the following will give an area of 13: B = 13, H = 1 B = 130, H = 0.1 B = 1300, H = 0.01 etc. Or, B = 6.5, H = 2 B = 65, H = 0.2 etc Or B = 2.6, H = 5 B = 26, H = 0.5 etc I hope you get the idea.
A = h/2*(a + b) So 2A/h = a + b and therefore, a = 2A/h - b
v=B*H B= area of the Base so... v= (b*h)*h
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