23 pints
1 pint = 2 cups
1 cup = 0.5 pint
8 c/pt
7 pints
four
29 degrees Fahrenheit = (-1.67) degrees Celsius[°C] = ([°F] − 32) × 5⁄9
2°C equals 35.6°F.
It equals 4 pints.
-46 deg C = -50.8 deg Fahrenheit.
46ºC = 114.8ºF
2a + 2b = 26 2b + c = 22 ===> b = 11 - c/2 4c + 2b = 46 ===> b = 23 - 2c From the 2nd and 3rd equations: 11 - c/2 = 23 - 2c 22 - c = 46 - 4c 22 - 46 = -4c + c ===> -24 = -3c ===> c = 8 Substitute c=8 into the 3rd equation: b = 23 - 16 = 7 Substitute b=7 into the 1st equation: 2a + 14 = 26 2a = 12 ===> a = 6
If you get an "A" in AP classes, it would be worth 5 points. Also, some honor classes are like that too.
False : Cos B = 16.67/24 = 0.6946 : Therefore angle B = 46° (not 26°).
-50.8F [c/5 = (f-32)/9] ; c -> temp in Celsius; f -> temp in Fahrenheit
Where are the male gametophytes produced in Figure 22-4?(1 point)(0 pts) A(1 pt) B(0 pts) C(0 pts) D
No such measure as "c"
380.3 kelvin
It depends on how many classes you have. At my high school, that would be about C C C B. i don't know if this is how it is usually calculated, but at my school its a point system. A's are 4 pts, B's 3 pts, C's 2, D's 1, F's are 0. When all these are added, its divided by how many classes. IE. If you have 4 classes, and all A's, that's an A for each class, which which would give you 16 pts, divided by 4 classes, would give you a GPA of a 4.0. AP classes give you higher points giving you higher GPAs.
2.5 c