Defcon5 Posted September 23, 2002 Share Posted September 23, 2002 That is what I mean but we are not allowed to just move the decimal place over. We have to use a formula. Other wise it will be marked wrong. The formula is somthing like this. 1kg 1000g ---- ------ 1kg But i'm not too sure how it goes, and that is what I am trying to ask. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Matt Posted September 23, 2002 Share Posted September 23, 2002 [color=red][b]I got one for you. Solve the formula for the indicated variable. Then evaluate the rewritten formula for the given value(s). (incude units of measure in your answer) Area of a Rectangle: A=lw Solve for l. Find l when A = 24ft squared and w =8 ft. go.[/b][/color] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mnemolth Posted September 23, 2002 Author Share Posted September 23, 2002 [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Defcon5 [/i] [B]That is what I mean but we are not allowed to just move the decimal place over. We have to use a formula. Other wise it will be marked wrong. The formula is somthing like this. 1kg 1000g ---- ------ 1kg But i'm not too sure how it goes, and that is what I am trying to ask. [/B][/QUOTE] That formula doesn't look right to me dude. Are you sure its [i]exactly[/i] like that? If ou can give me the exact formula I can work out how it goes. Hmm...or are you actually asking me for the formula, cos if that's the case, I have NO idea! :D Son Goten: A=lw -- Equation 1 ie A = l times w [EDIT]Rewritten formula is l = A / w (ie A divided by w) -- just divide both sides by w. To use this forumla substitute A=24ft and w=8ft l = 24 ft / 8 ft l = 3 (just like below)[/EDIT] Equation 1 (substituting A=24ft and w=8ft) is: 24ft = 8ft times l 24ft / 8ft = l -- just divide both sides by 8ft this is the same as: l = 24ft / 8ft l = 3 -- (the units of measure cancel each other out, and 24/8 = 3) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Defcon5 Posted September 23, 2002 Share Posted September 23, 2002 Actually the formula isn't appearing how I typed it. Screw it i'll ask someone to explain it to me tommorow moring at school. Thanks any way. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roxie Faye Posted September 23, 2002 Share Posted September 23, 2002 [color=indigo]erm... I believe one of those answers was world war one/hitler. Or something like that. After Germany lost WWI, they were forced to sign a treaty, and basically lost everything. Then, wacky 'ol Hitler comes along, uses the Jews as a scapegoat, brainwashes people, and tries to take over the world-- unsucessfully. Unless you're talking about actual events and certain dates. Pearl Harbor would definately be one of those. Jeeze. How come I loose all my knowledge about World History from last year??? *grumbles*[/color] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senor Ding Dong Posted September 23, 2002 Share Posted September 23, 2002 well, still mnemolth, i need to CONVINCE him, not help him around the house. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mnemolth Posted September 23, 2002 Author Share Posted September 23, 2002 Well, that's what helping around the house is meant to do, convince him that you're serious and that you're not gonna be bored with PS2 in a few months and want something else. If you show some effort in trying to get what you want, it makes it easier for him to believe you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senor Ding Dong Posted September 23, 2002 Share Posted September 23, 2002 okay, i see........ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan L Posted September 23, 2002 Share Posted September 23, 2002 [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Son Goten [/i] [B][color=red][b]I got one for you. Solve the formula for the indicated variable. Then evaluate the rewritten formula for the given value(s). (incude units of measure in your answer) Area of a Rectangle: A=lw Solve for l. Find l when A = 24ft squared and w =8 ft. go.[/b][/color] [/B][/QUOTE] l = 3 why? because 3 x 8 = 24.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MathGuy2 Posted September 25, 2002 Share Posted September 25, 2002 Response to area formula: a=l*w a/w=l*w/w a/w=l. Then plug in numbers: 24 ft^2/8ft = 3 ft. About that fancy kilogram formula: This is a stupid system (IMO) that is based on manipulating units. Yes, you can just move the decimal point. Yes, if you give me your teacher's e-mail I will try to convince him/her why moving the decimal point is an accepted method, not cheating. But to answer your question: The formulae in that format are based on fractions equal to one. 1000 g ------ = 1 (cancel out, equal values) 1 kg or equivalently 1kg/1000g. Therefore, to convert, say 3kg to grams: [code] 3 kg 1000 g 3000 g ------ * ------ = ------ (1) 1 kg (1) [/code] The kilogram unit on numerator and denominator cancel, leaving 3000 g. The (1) I use to designate the nonexistence of a unit: the problem is equivalently 3kg*(1000g/kg)=300g. This technique I have come to hate due to excessive use in our class. "2pi radians/360 degrees times 1 degree/60 minutes * 1 minute/60 seconds times the square of a joule divided by phi ohms..." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mnemolth Posted November 1, 2002 Author Share Posted November 1, 2002 *bump* No one needs any help with their homework? Man, the people on this Board must be really really smart! :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
conpiracymonki Posted November 4, 2002 Share Posted November 4, 2002 [b][size=1] Can someone explain to me what makes an equal histrogram different from a bar chart?[/b] Thanks very much[/size] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mnemolth Posted November 4, 2002 Author Share Posted November 4, 2002 I'm not sure what you mean. A histogram still is [b]defined[/b] differently. In a bar chart the frequency is represented by the y axis, ie [b]height[/b] of the vertical axis alone. But for histograms it is the [b]area[/b] of the blocks, not just the height. Perhaps a couple of links would help. [url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/asguru/maths/12methods/05data/23graphical1/principles.shtml[/url] and [url]http://www.mathsdirect.co.uk/pure/purtutstahis.htm[/url] Hope this helps. :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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