find equivalent fractions: 6/10, 3/4, 4/12 and 1/5
Name two fractions equivalent to 4/6
Which of the following pairs of fractions with a common denominator are equivalent to 1/4 and 2/5Seven more than twice a number is equal to twenty-one Which of the following equations expresses the phrase above?
what is equivalent fractions for 6/5?how do you get the answer
Simplify fractions as 2. Reduce the block diagrams below to find the equivalent transfer function G() = far as possible. (Part b Hint: Combine middle 2 summing junctions into one; Are all Loops and forward path touching? If so show a common element.) C. Cascade control: X(s) + Ga(s) 19 Gczs Gy(s) GP(s) >Y() HE(S) Hr(s) d. (Hint: Not touching.) 4 xe Q - 4 | : 6421 4 1 4G+ ] Y(S)
Use equivalent ratios in higher terms to eliminate fractions. 5 16 to 12 Simplify your answer.)
Problem 1 A mixture having mole fractions of 37% N2, 50% CO2, 10% O2 and 3% CO flows through a turbine with Ti = 100° C and P1 = 200 kPa. Analyze the gas mixture to find: (a) the mass fractions of the components (b) the equivalent molar mass (c) the gas constant for the mixture (d) the specific heat at constant pressure (Cp) and the specific heat ratio (k) for the mixture power output by a turbine with exit...
Problem 1 A mixture having mole fractions of 37% N,, 50% CO,,10% 0, and 3% CO flows through a turbine with T, - 100°C and P, = 200 kPa. Analyze the gas mixture to find: (a) the mass fractions of the components (b) the equivalent molar mass (c) the gas constant for the mixture (d) the specific heat at constant pressure (C, ) and the specific heat ratio (k) for the mixture (e) the power output by a turbine with...
1-Bella's mom taught her the algorithm for converting mixed fractions to improper fractions. Unfortunately, Bella does not understand the concept of it and struggles to remember the procedure. Use the mixed fraction example: 2 2/3 to explain the concept to Bella to help her make sense of how to convert mixed fractions to improper fractions. Note: To make it clear, draw a picture for part of your explanation for this strategy. 2-Show/represent / 4, using a linear model. Label the...
8. A prostate patient is treated to 60 Gy in 2 Gy fractions. After 10 days of treatment, his insurance company tells him that they will only pay for 10 more fractions. Since the patient is a retired crazy scientists and spent all his savings to build a lab in his basement, he can't afford to pay for the remaining 10 fractions. Calculate what the new dose per fraction should be in order to achieve the same biological effectiveness in...