The volume of water can be calculated by dividing the mass of water by the density of water.
The question asks for the volume of water when 700 kilograms of water and 450 kilograms of ice are combined in a container. To find the volume of water, we need to subtract the volume of ice from the total volume. The density of water is 1000 kg/m³, so the volume of water can be calculated by dividing the mass of water (700 kg) by the density of water (1000 kg/m³).
Volume of water = Mass of water / Density of water
Volume of water = 700 kg / 1000 kg/m³
Volume of water = 0.7 m³
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Domain is {2, 3}, Range is {2}
Domain is {2}, Range is {2, 3}
Domain is {2, 3}, Range is {2, 3}
Answer:
I agree with C
Step-by-step explanation:
Make a guess for the value of the variables.
Write two equations using the assigned variables.
Make another guess, based on the results of the first guess. Solve the pair of equations.
Answer:
Options A, C and E are correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
a. Assign two variables for the unknowns.- Firstly we read the problem and then assign values like (x and y) to the unknown entities.
c. Write two equations using the assigned variables. - After the first step, we get few equations to be solved. These equations are based on the assigned values from step 1.
e. Solve the pair of equations. - Finally we solve these equations to get the variable values.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Assign two variables for the unknowns.
Write two equations using the assigned variables.
Solve the pair of equations.
Answer: 16
2^4
2*2*2*2
--> 16
Answer:
22
Steps:
2*(4+9)-5+1
= 2*(13)-5+1
= 2*13-5+1
= 26-5+1
= 21+1
= 22