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(a) Determine the period of oscillation. [Suggestion: Use the parallel-axis theorem equation given above. Where D is the distance from the center-of-mass axis to the parallel axis and M is the total mass of the object.]
If they are taken out seven at a time, no eggs will be left over. Find the least number of eggs that could be in the basket.
Change into symbolic notation - Roses are red and violets are blue
What is the probability that the rat will turn left on the second trial?
the Fahrenheit temperature of the reagents must be at least 184.49 F. Find the Celsius temperatures at which the reaction may occur.
Barbara invested $150 at a certain rate of interest compounded anually for two years. If the accumulated value at the end of two years is $175, find the rate of interest.
What is the probability that one is green and the other is blue? A jar contains 8 red marbles, 9 blue marbles, and 6 green marbles
Edna Kropp's gross income for a year included salary, $12,400; commission, $27,750; interest, $440. Her adjustments to income were payments to a retirement plan, $2,000, and a penalty for withdrawing savings early from a time-deposit account, $126..
what is the volume of the largest rectangular parallelepiped which can be inscribed in the ellipsoid x^2/9 + y^2/16 + z^2/36 = 1?
Let f be a surjection. Then f is an isomorphism iff the order of the element f(a) is equal to the order of the element a , for all a belong to G.
Chuck travels 117 miles in the same time that dana travels 105 miles. If chuck rate of travel is 4mph more than dana's, and they travel the same length of time, at what speed does chuck travel?
how many chairs of each type should be made to maximize the profit. need to formulate as an integer programming problem.
The braking distance y in feet that it takes the car to stop on wet, level pavement can be estimated by y=1/16x^2, where x is the speed of the car in miles per hour. Find the speed associated with the braking distance of 169 feet.
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