The formula Q = MCT where Q = heat flow, M = mass, C = specific heat, and T = change of temperature is used to calculate heat flow. Solve this formula for T. T = Q – MC T = Q + MC T = QMC T = Q divided by the quantity M times C
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\[Q = mc \Delta T\] Divide both sides over mc dt = Q/mc ( Q divided by m times c
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Solve for m: 18d – 2m + 9k < 5k + 10. m > –7k – 9d + 5 m < –7k – 9d + 5 m > 2k + 9d – 5 m < 2k + 9d – 5 will you help me with this one??? @TrojanPoem
18d - 2m + 9k < 5k + 10 (You can sum constants beside the same variables) 18d - 2m < -4k + 10 ( 5k - 9k) -2m < -4k + 10 - 18d m > (-4k + 10 - 18d ) /-2 (when we divide over a negative sign we flip the sign ex: 1 < 2, -1 > -2 m > 2k + 9d - 5
Solve the inequality W > Y plus H all divided by P for H. W divided by P – Y > H W times P divided by Y > H WP – Y > H W + P – Y > H
|dw:1447608065304:dw| W * P > Y + H WP - Y > H
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