50p - 32p = 18p
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A quarter is .25 of a dollar. 0.25 <<< decimal equivlant of a quarter 25% 1/4th
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Half of a quarter means half times a quarter. 1/2 x 1/4 = 1/8 The answer is 1/8
50p - 32p = 18p
All nucleotides have a phosphorus atom that can be replaced with 32P
5 lemons!
32p
The answer will depend on whether you meant (32p)3 or 32p3 If (32p)3 then the answer is 128p*sqrt(2p) If 32p3, then the answer is 4p*sqrt(2p)
15 protons 17 neutrons
Assuming this is a question concerning permutations, the answer is 24,165,120
1 Quarter=25 Pennies 1 Quarter=5 Nickels 1 Quarter=2 Dimes and 1 Nickel 1 Quarter=1 Dime and 15 Pennies 1 Quarter=3 Nickels and 1 Dime There are other combinations but those are some. These are some worldwide equivalencies. 1 Quarter=.2470325 of the Canadian Dollar 1 Quarter=.1990075 of the Euro 1 Quarter=.1574 of the British Pound 1 Quarter=1.52034 of the Egyptian Pound 1 Quarter=149.75875 of the Rwandan Franc 1 Quarter=.0001475 of Gold (oz.) 1 Quarter=.00016 of Platinum (oz.) (The worldwide equivalencies are from September 5, 2012)
protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus of all atoms. Phosphorus always has a total of 15 protons so if it is 32P then the number of neutrons must be 17because 32 is the total mass of the atom.
Since 1 + 1 = 2, then 1 quarter + 1 quarter is 2 quarters. 2 quarters make 50 cents.
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Number of Nuetrons