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  1. Question #87b82 - Socratic

    See a solution process below: First, we need to determine how much was left before the man spent 20%. We can rewrite this part of the problem as: 10200 is 80% of what? We are using 80% because …

  2. Question #b0092 - Socratic

    1 Answer Narad T. Sep 7, 2017 The speed of the man is #=sqrt2/ (2-sqrt2)ms^-1# and the speed of the boy is #= (2sqrt2)/ (2-sqrt2)ms^-1#

  3. Question #76238 + Example - Socratic

    Nuclear energy can be utilized in power plants for large cities, to power navy ships, and as nuclear weapons. Depending on what you mean by "what is the example of nuclear energy?" there are at …

  4. Question #9a99f - Socratic

    Discover how Lens in the Google app can help you explore the world around you. Use your phone's camera to search what you see in an entirely new way.

  5. Question #9df80 - Socratic

    The main issue with this question type is understanding that you can and may represent total amount of work done by a single letter. This then has to be combined with rates of work. These rates of work …

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    Q&A and Videos that make learning easy. Math, History, Chemistry, Algebra, Calculus, Biology and more.

  7. Question #cebdb - Socratic

    Jan 31, 2018 · The resultant vector shows the plane moving 528.16 kph bearing 65.9 degrees I always like to sketch out an idea of what we're looking at Let's resolve the vectors and find the x and y …

  8. Question #06971 - Socratic

    "0.0390 M" So, you know that your equilibrium reaction has an equilibrium constant equal to 2.3 * 10^(-4). Right from the start, you can use the value of the reaction's equilibrium constant to predict that the …

  9. Question #93ac3 + Example - Socratic

    Not sure what you mean by your question. See explanation giving something to think about. By 'what happens' I assume you mean 'how do you determine the intercept' where intercept means the point …

  10. Is 30 -: 0 = "infinity" ? | Socratic

    Jul 6, 2017 · The simple answer is that it isn't. The result of division by 0 is undefined. If a 0 = b then you would want a = b ⋅ 0, but unless it is seriously broken (see later) then b ⋅ 0 = 0, so requiring a = 0 and …