In mathematics, when you subtract 8 from 6, you get -2. This is because subtraction involves finding the difference between two numbers. So, 6 - 8 = -2.
4a - 72a + 1 = -68a + 1 and that cannot be simplified further.
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24 ; Identify the variable in the equation.5 + 9x = 68a. 5 b. 68 c. x d. 9x
The value of an Erma-Werke KGP 68A, a German semi-automatic pistol produced in the post-World War II era, can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, prices can range from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars. Factors such as historical significance, original parts, and documentation also influence its value. For an accurate appraisal, consulting a firearms expert or checking recent sales is advisable.
A PlayStation Move controller cost $59 AUD, a Navigation controller cost $44 AUD, the Starter Kit which includes a PlayStation Eye camera and a PS Move controller cost $89, the Move Shooting attachment cost $28 AUD and the Sharp Shooter attachment cost $76 AUD.
1991 Fleer Baryy Larkin card number 68A 1991 Fleer Baryy Larkin card number 68 has a book value of about .05 cent in near/mint -mint condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. Condition is important. Common flaws with baseball cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.
Yes, but only as a pet. if you want to become a breeder you must have a breeders license.
#15 Seeded teams have reached the Second Round 7 times:1991 Richmond > Syracuse 73-691993 Santa Clara > Arizona 64-611997 Coppin State > South Carolina 78-652001 Hampton > Iowa State 58-572012 Norfolk State > Missouri 86-842012 Lehigh > Duke 75-702013 Florida GCU > Georgetown 78-68A #15 Seed has reached the Sweet Sixteen (Third Round) one time:2013 Florida GCU > San Diego State 81-71**This Information is accurate as of 25 March, 2013, Florida Gulf Coast University is still alive in the NCAA Tournament as of this answer.
Yes the larger the engine or smaller the A/R the faster the turbo will spool for a given turbo. Given more displacement you can spool up as fast/faster with a bigger A/R housing than a smaller engine and reduce backpressure, freeing up horsepower. A basic rule of thumb I've heard from manufacturers: (on 1 turbo per bank 2L, twin turbo v8) .48 a/r for fast throttle response/low end TQ, but limits topend .68 a/r for full boost mid 2000/3000rpms and up .81 a/r for drag race only cars 4500+ power only. with 2.6 or 3l per bank you could step up one size for the same response, I.E. the .68a/r would act like a .48 a/r.
$1,000 and up depending on the condition of the pistol. This pistol is a rarity because they were only produced for a short amount of time before they were rebranded. In 1964 Erma began production of the EP-22, a blowback- operated .22 rimfire pistol that resembled the famous P-08 Luger Parabellum pistol. At least one online source indicates that production was discontinued in 1969, though Ian Hogg states it was in the early '70s. In any case, in 1968 Erma began production of the delayed-blowback KGP-68 in both .32 and .380 calibers. The U.S. Gun Control Act of 1968 required the addition of a magazine safety, and the new designation for the guns became KGP-68A. An updated version of the .22 was made with the designation KGP-69. Late production guns were designated KGP-22, KGP-32, and KGP-38. The KGP-68 was also rebranded as the Beeman MP-08. Erma-Werke went bankrupt in 1997.
There have been only four #15 seeds that have defeated #2 seeds: Richmond over Syracuse 73-69 in 1991 Santa Clara over Arizona 64-61 in 1993 Coppin State over South Carolina 78-65 in 1997 Hampton over Iowa State 58-57 in 2001
91B was Combat Medic.. 68W is called 'Healthcare Specialist' now, and it's a bit more encompassing than the old 91B MOS was, so now you have fobbits getting the same CMB that actual line medics are being awarded, all without ever having to leave the comfort and safety of the FOB. As for serving as one with a university degree, it depends. Are you planning to go enlisted, or as an officer? If you plan on going enlisted, you can. With a two year degree, you'd enter as a Private First Class (E3), and as a Specialist (E4) with a four year degree, but you'd still be considered a cherry in your unit until you got a year of service in. If you wanted to go in as an officer, then no - 68W is strictly an enlisted MOS, and, as an officer, you would be 68A - if you were placed in medical branch, which would probably require actual med school. If you're serving in the National Guard or Army Reserve as an enlisted soldier while you attend university, there's no problem. If you're going to be an ROTC cadet, however, you won't be able to - ROTC cadets are automatically assigned the MOS of... 09D or 09T, if I remember correctly.