66 + 66 =132
I don't know why you would bother asking this question when calculator software is not hard to get for free. But i will offer a hint about this when multiplying something by 0.5, the answer will all ways be half of the original number because you are multiplying 132 by one half so think of it like 132 units of one half which makes half of 132. Sorry if this does not make alot of sense but just trying to help.
That means you should divide the number by 2.
one equal fraction to 132/144 is 12/24. if u keep simplifying it, u get 1/2. so the simplest form of 132/144 is 1/2 or one-half.
12 x 11 = 132.
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66 + 66 =132
I don't know why you would bother asking this question when calculator software is not hard to get for free. But i will offer a hint about this when multiplying something by 0.5, the answer will all ways be half of the original number because you are multiplying 132 by one half so think of it like 132 units of one half which makes half of 132. Sorry if this does not make alot of sense but just trying to help.
88.8kmh
24 hours in a day so ........ 132 hours in 5 and a half days
That means you should divide the number by 2.
After 132 hours, 1/4 of the initial sample of 10 Ci of Mo-99 would remain. Since the half-life is 66 hours, after 66 hours half of the sample would remain (5 Ci), and after another 66 hours (totaling 132 hours), half of that remaining amount would be left.
one equal fraction to 132/144 is 12/24. if u keep simplifying it, u get 1/2. so the simplest form of 132/144 is 1/2 or one-half.
132, as 12*11=132, 33*4=132, 132*1=132
The half-life of Mo-99 is 66 hours. After 2 half-lives (132 hours), there would be 2.5 Ci remaining.
He's is 5'3 and a half and weighs 132
The diagonal of 132 x 132 is: 186.7