10,000 ft or 3048m
Runway 13R/31L = 14,572 ft 13L/31R = 10,000 ft 4L/22R = 11,351 ft 4R/22L = 8,400 ft
13r+10=5r-46 r= r = -7
-3r-13r = 2 -16r = 2 or 16r = -2 r = -(2/16) = -(1/8)
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so -10r = 2 so r = -0.2
(3r + 2)(r - 5)
13r +10 =5r-46 13r-5r=-46-10 8r=-56 8r/8=-56/8 r=-7 use the system of letter one side and numbers one side. also when you move the numeral to the left after the equal sign you need to change the sign if it's positive make it negative, if negative make it positive.
The given expression can't be solved because it is not an equation but it can be simplified to 13r+713
some valiants had 13" wheels and some had 14's. the base models and most of the /6 versions had 13" wheels, mostly the V8 models had 14's. my '65 had 185/70/13R tires when i got it and they worked fine. it's hard to find 13" tires. you could probably fit 195/70/13R or 195/60/13R tires too if you wanted. the oe steel wheels are not too wide, so 185's work really well.
A plane has to takeoff in the direction in which wind is blowing so that the airplane can get help when taking off at a speed of 160 knots. So for example you are going to California and the wind is blowing from Europe, you would have to takeoff from runway 13R if your at JFK and you would make a sharp left turn heading to the west into the wind and climb at an altitude of 36,000 feet and cruise at a speed of about 500 knots so you can get to California in about 6 hours and 20 minutes. I hope I answered your question.
NFPA 13 also possibly 13D or 13R, depending upon circumstances NFPA 25 also relates to ALL water-based fire suppression systems.
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