Who wants to draw some freaking cups for me?
I hate Drawing I.
I need to know the number of Neutrons in this element, but isn't it the atomic mass - protons? (in this case: 8 minus 17, but you can't have negative neutrons so ??)
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I need to know the number of Neutrons in this element, but isn't it the atomic mass - protons? (in this case: 8 minus 17, but you can't have negative neutrons so ??)
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its 17 - 8
smh
I need help with algebra 1 rip. Im doing something on slopes with converting between standard and slope intercept form.
So the question is : 1. You have 2 part time jobs working at a grocery store and at a clothing store. You earn $7.65 per hour at the grocery store and $8.50 per hour at the clothing store. For the week, you earn $229.50. Write an equation for this in standard form.
So I got 7.65x+8.50y=229.50
2. Write an equation in slope intercept form
................-7.6
So I got y= 8.5 x + 27
The 3rd question has to do with graphing, but i not gonna even bother with that atm
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i really should have known this for awhile now, but i just want to make make sure my understanding on this concept is correct. so if i have to convert something like 0000002509 into scientific notation, i place the decimal between the 2 and the 5 if im not mistaken so its 2.509x10^8?
tbh i ignored this back in middle school but i was blind to the fact that it would come back to get me
i really should have known this for awhile now, but i just want to make make sure my understanding on this concept is correct. so if i have to convert something like 0000002509 into scientific notation, i place the decimal between the 2 and the 5 if im not mistaken so its 2.509x10^8?
tbh i ignored this back in middle school but i was blind to the fact that it would come back to get me
If I'm understanding your question correctly, you are converting 0.0000002509 into scientific notation. To get the correct solution, you would move the decimal over to the right until it is 2.509 and multiply it 10 to the power of the number of places you moved to the right (or left if you are going to the other way). Since you moved to the right, it would be 2.509*10^(-8). It is negative because you moved to the right. If you move the left, it's a positive number. Hope this helps!
In general you want only a single nonzero digit to the left of the decimal, so yes ^^.
If in your example above you meant to type 0.000002509 (sorry, there was no decimal included xD) then you'd actually move the decimal 6 spots to the right. Moving a decimal to the right results in a negative exponent, so you'd write 0.000002509 = 2.509 x 10^(-6). I hope that helps!
(Be sure to check that -6 is the correct exponent since I just woke and I'm not that apt at counting at the moment).