I want to convert 1 kilogram to milligrams if you already know that one kilogram equals 1000 grams explain how knowing that one gram equals 1000 milligrams can help you

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Answer 1
Answer: for each gram, there are 1000 milligrams.
if there are 1000 grams and each of the 1000 grams are 1000 milligrams, you would have to do 1000 times 1000. 

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What is the answer to 5 to the power of 0

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5 to the power of 0 is always one


it equals to one. Anything to the power of 0 is 1

Mode for
86.4
87.2,95.7,96.4,88.1,94.9,98.5,94.8

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mode is the most frequent number in a data set.  there would be NO mode here because none of the numbers here repeat. Are you sure you typed the numbers in the question correct? I understand if you typed something wrong. There are always typos bound to be somewhere! :)

A number n is at least 10. Write the word sentence as an inequality. I need your help please

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The answer is n>10. Btw, below the <, a line should be there to show it can also be 10 or greater.

Answer:

The answer is N> 10

Step-by-step explanation:

The greater than sign is under lined

the earth rotates about its axis once every 23 h 56 min 4 s, and the radius of the earth is 3960 mile. find the linear speed of a point on the equator in mi/h

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23h\ 56min\ 4s=\left(23+(56)/(60)+(4)/(3600)\right)h=\left((82800)/(3600)+(3360)/(3600)+(4)/(3600)\right)h\n\n=(86164)/(3600)h\approx23.93h\n\nL=2\pi R;\ R=3960mi\to L=2\pi\cdot3960mi=7920\pi mi\approx7920\cdot3.14mi\n\n=24868.8mi\n\nv=(24868.8)/(23.93)\ mi/h\approx1039.231\ mi/h\leftarrow answer

A farmer applied different types of fertilizer to two different sections of his watermelon field. At the end of the growing season, the farmer randomly weighed 20 watermelons from each section. The table shows the mean and the mean absolute deviation (MAD) of the weights for each fertilizer.Fertilizer Mean (lb) MAD
1 24 3
2 22 2
Calculate the means-to-MAD ratio. Can the farmer conclude that Fertilizer 1 generally produces heavier watermelons?

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The farmer (can, cannot) conclude that Fertilizer 1 generally produces heavier watermelons because the distributions of weights for the two fertilizers are (identical, somewhat similar, similar, different).

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the mean is the average weight.
 the MAD is how spread out the weights are from the mean, the higher the number the more spread out, which means you could have more lower weights than higher weights, of more heavy than light

 so fertilizer 1 had a higher average weight ( 24 is greater than 22)
 and the difference in MAD is only 1 ( 3-2)

so the farmer CAN conclude , because the distribution is SOMEWHAT SIMILAR


Answer:

cannot and similar

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Martha is covering kitchen shelves with shelving paper. She has 6 shelves that are each 1 3 4 feet long. She buys 13 1 4 feet of shelving paper of the correct width. Which equation can be used to determine how much paper she will have left over?

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The equation to determine the amount of left over kitchen shelving paper is; L = 53/4 - (21/2)x.

What is the definition of the mixed fractions?

  • A mixed fraction is just a type of fraction that has both a whole number and a fractional part.
  • An improper fraction may also be formed from a mixed fraction.

For the given question;

Martha purchased 6 kitchen shelves with shelving paper.

The length of 6 shelves is 1 3/4 feet = 7/4 feet.

Thus, the total length of the 6 shelving papers is 6× 7/4 = 21/2 feet

The corrected width of the shelving paper is 13 1/4 = 53/4 feet.

The equation to defined the left over papers 'L'.

Let number of shelves be 'x'.

L = 53/4 - (21/2)x.

Thus, the equation to determine the amount of left over kitchen shelving paper is; L = 53/4 - (21/2)x.

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The correct question is-

Martha is covering kitchen shelves with shelving paper. She has 6 shelves that are each 1 3/4 feet long. She buys 13 1/4 feet of shelving paper of the correct width. Which equation can be used to determine how much paper she will have left over?

The correct expression is 13 1/4 − 6(1 3/4) = S. You take the total amount you have and subtract how much you need, 6 shelves each 1 3/4 feet long.