History
in one paragraph describe how the Monroe Doctrine has shaped the recent foreign policy decisions made by the U.S.
Algebra
5 to 6 miles / day
algebra
Width = w Length = w + 3 w(w+3)= 108sf I just plugged #'s into "w" until I found the one that fit. w = 9ft L = w+3 = 12ft
Chemistry
Answer the following question A(g) <--> B (g) + C(g) Kp = 2.00 Assume you placed 1.0 mole each of 'A' , 'B' , and 'C' in a container. Without actually doing the calculations explain how you would determine whether or not the system is at equilibri...
Chemistry
Answer the following question A(g) <--> B g) + C(g) Kp = 2.00 Assume you placed 1.0 mole each of 'A' , 'B' , and 'C' in a container. Without actually doing the calculations explain how you would determine whether or not the system is at equilibriu...
8th grade math
Answer to Jade: The bottom of the Trapezoid =x, the top = (1/3x), the sides then = (1/3x + 4"). So the equation looks like this: x + 1/3x + (1/3x + 4) + (1/3x +4)=56 Solve for X: 2x + 8 = 56 then x=24 Plug your # for x back into the dim. for each side and you get: Bottom ...
maths
the region in the first quadrant bound by the graphs y=(x*x*x)/3 and y=2x is revolved about the y-axis. find the volume of the resulting solid.
maths
determine the co-ordinate of the poin of intersection of the curves y=x*x and y*y=8x. sketch the two curves and find the area enclosed by the two curves.
Linear Programming
Tab 1: Linear Program: 50 points Consider the Linear Program: Max 2A + 3B s.t. 1A + 2B <= 6 5A + 3B <= 15 A, B >= 0 Use the Solver function of MS Excel to determine the optimal solution for this problem. What is the value of the objective function?
Chemistry
Explain the following observation in terms of the collision theory, restricting each to about 25 words. NO(g) + O3(g)--> NO2(g) + O2(g) (a) An increase in temperature increases the reaction rate. (b) Compressing the gases into a smaller volume increases the reaction rate. (...
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