Equivalent in what?
The mass should be almost the same, since milk consists mainly of water.
The nutritional value, of course, is not the same.
Equivalent in what?
The mass should be almost the same, since milk consists mainly of water.
The nutritional value, of course, is not the same.
Equivalent in what?
The mass should be almost the same, since milk consists mainly of water.
The nutritional value, of course, is not the same.
Equivalent in what?
The mass should be almost the same, since milk consists mainly of water.
The nutritional value, of course, is not the same.
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Equivalent in what?
The mass should be almost the same, since milk consists mainly of water.
The nutritional value, of course, is not the same.
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Each brother gets ten cows.
The equation is as follows: 0.9(1) + 0.6(40) = 0.67x To solve we simplify: 24.9 = 0.67x Then Divide: 24.9/0.67 = x The Answer: 37 liters
To calculate the number of quarters of milk needed to fill a 2-litre jug, we need to know the volume of 1 quarter. Assuming the standard volume of a quarter of milk is 1 liter, we can then determine that we would need 2 quarters of milk to fill a 2-liter jug.
The independent variables are the milk and water, while the dependent variables are the plants, because they don't change.