Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Questions
Math
how to calculate if a student got 46 out of 60 how much he can get out of 40
1 answer
46/60 = x/40
60x = 1840
x = appr 30.7
You can
ask a new question
or
answer this question
.
Similar Questions
A student stands on a skateboard and pushes on a wall with a force of 87N [S]. The total mass of the
student and the skateboard
Top answer:
To calculate the acceleration of the student, we can use Newton's second law of motion, which states
Read more.
Two students need to determine the density of iron for part of an experiment. Using the information in the table below,
Top answer:
To determine which student has the most precise set of measurements, we need to compare the range of
Read more.
A 60 kg student does 60 push ups in 40s . With each push up , the student must lift 70% of the body mass a height of 40cm off
Top answer:
(60 kg)(9.8 m/S^2) = Force in Newton
Read more.
A STUDENT reads a tablet. Off screen another STUDENT playfully throws a hair tie at her before coming to join her.
STUDENT 2: Ow!
Top answer:
Yes, the message is about the organizational structure of the article. The conversation highlights
Read more.
A STUDENT reads a tablet. Off screen another STUDENT playfully throws a hair tie at her before coming to join her.
STUDENT 2: Ow!
Top answer:
No, the message in the conversation is not specifically about chronological order. The conversation
Read more.
A STUDENT reads a tablet. Off screen another STUDENT playfully throws a hair tie at her before coming to join her.
STUDENT 2: Ow!
Top answer:
In the conversation, chronological order is a main idea as it is used to discuss the structure of
Read more.
To determine the location of his center of mass, a physics student lies on a lightweight plank supported by two scales L = 2.40
Top answer:
Hmmmm. sum moments about the Left end. 116*2.4-(116+278)x=0 find x, the distance of the cg from the
Read more.
To determine the location of his center of mass, a physics student lies on a lightweight plank supported by two scales L = 2.44
Top answer:
To calculate the student's mass, we can use the principle of moments. The principle of moments
Read more.
A student is attempting to haul a 500 kg log down a 24 degree hill. The log has a coefficient of friction of .5. The student is
Top answer:
To determine if the student is pulling too hard or too lightly, we need to compare the force applied
Read more.
A student, instead of using the effective mass for Si (1.18∗m(e)), uses the effective mass in Ge (0.22∗m(e)) to calculate
Top answer:
To determine the ratio of the student's answer compared to the correct answer, we need to compare
Read more.
Related Questions
how would a student who has a mistaken goal of getting attention act?
(a)the student would be hostile ans violent (b)the student
1.Which of the following situations best describes a student engaged in active learning.
A. A student uses only one of the
A student walks at a brisk 3.50 mi/hr. Calculate the student's speed in yards/minute.
I have 4 questions just like this one.
Write a Pseudocode to calculate the total fee amount to be collected from a student.
Refer the table below for fee details.(5
A student puts a 0.80 kg book against a vertical wall and pushes the book toward the wall with a force of 26N [R]. The book does
Which statements are true about his journey?
(2 points) The student spent more time resting than riding his bike.. The student
This graph shows a student’s distance from home over time.
Which statements best describe the student’s journey? (2 points)
A student is investigating magnetic fields. The student places four different objects near identical magnets and observes what
A STUDENT reads a tablet. Off screen another STUDENT playfully throws a hair tie at her before coming to join her.
STUDENT 2: Ow!
Give a brief summary.
A STUDENT reads a tablet. Off screen another STUDENT playfully throws a hair tie at her before coming to