nCn formula
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the value of 8 is 80 as it is in the tens place
Write down the value of the 4 in the number 9048
To convert a decimal to a fraction, write it as a decimal fraction. Hence 0.8 / 1.0 Notice we write it over 1.0. We always write it over '1 point' and since the decimal is to only one decimal place we only write in one zero. Hence 0.8 / 1.0 Cancel down the decimal point, hence 08/10 Ignore the prefixed zero' to the '8'. Hence 8/10 Since both '8' and '10' are even numbers we can cancel down by '2' Hence 8/10 = 4/5 This will not cancel any further as '5' is a prime number. It follows that 0.8 = 4/5 NB If the decimal is to two/three decimal places then you write in 'two/three' zeroes. e.g. 0.88 = 0.88/1.00 or 0.888 = 0.888 / 1.000 And then proceed as above.
you just write down the answer and write down next to the answer remainder__ and what ever the remainder is.
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FeO, Fe3O4, and Fe2O3
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The answer depends on what the formula is for: its area, ratio of sides, size of angles, etc.
NH3(aq) in water droplets (mist, condensed).(Though some prefer to write down NH4OH, this is not the formula of a constant arrangement, any value of n from 0 till 6 will do in NH3.nH2O, not only n=1)
the value of 8 is 80 as it is in the tens place
Write down the value of the 4 in the number 9048
R=1- n√scrap value/original cost x100
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tilt,check value,etc..................
Yes, it can be done. The trick is to use absolute reference in your average formula. Say you have your figures in column A, with the first in A2, assuming you have a heading in A1. Then in B2 put the following formula: =Average(A$2:A2) That will give the Average of the first cell, which will of course be the value in A2. But as you copy the formula down column B, you will find it keeps averaging from A2 down to the current value beside the formula. So as the formula copies down, you get a running average. Using Sum, you can do the same thing to get a running total.