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May 20, 2013

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Algebra
The height of Big Foot is 10 times that of an ordinary ape. How many times is the weight of an ordinary ape? How many times is the surface area that of an ordinary ape? How many times is the pressure on the feet that of an ordinary ape? Ordinary ape 6 foot tall and weight 400 ...

Algebra
To determine the question use Frogs F and G are 5cm to cube and 40cm to cube. a. Ratio What are ratio volumes and surface areas for a frog? (The formula for figuring out this data A correlation V square=2/3 Ratio Volumes: Surface areas: b. Toxin Let us say that Frog F absorbs ...

Algebra
Using Proportionality How do figure out the average heights and weights for sheep and cows? Also. for Bald Eagles and Canada Geese. Dairy Cow 5 to 6 feet tall at the shoulder/weight 500lbs Bighorn Sheep Shoulder Height: 2.5 to 3.5" 280-300 weight Canada Goose length: M 25...

Math
The height of Big Foot is 10 times that of an ordinary ape. How many times is the weight of an ordinary ape? How many times is the surface area that of an ordinary ape? How many times is the pressure on the feet that of an ordinary ape? Ordinary ape 6 foot tall and weight 400

Algebra
Using Proportionality How do figure out the average heights and weights for sheep and cows? Also. for Bald Eagles and Canada Geese. Dairy Cow 5 to 6 feet tall at the shoulder/weight 500lbs Bighorn Sheep Shoulder Height: 2.5 to 3.5" 280-300 weight Canada Goose length: M 25...

Algebra
Use Proportionality To produce a 50-gallon pool it cost the manufacturer $35. How much a 100-gallon pool would cost.

Algebra
Using Proportionality symbol The height of Big Foot is 10 times that of an ordinary ape. How many times is the weight of an ordinary ape? How many times is the surface area that of an ordinary ape? How many times is the pressure on the feet that of an ordinary ape?

Algebra
proportionality A〖∝ L〗^3 A 20-foot sailboat estimated cost is $10,000. So what would the estimated cost be for a similar 40-foot boat?

Algebra
The question A granite cube is 10 times that of another granite cube. The pressure exerted by the larger cube on its base is how many times more the pressure exerted by the smaller cube on its base?

Algebra
The question A granite cube is 10 times that of another granite cube. The pressure exerted by the larger cube on its base is how many times more the pressure exerted by the smaller cube on its base?

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