If it says CMC it is a Camshaft Machine Company Cam. their Mon-fri number is (517) 787-2040
If it says CMC it is a Camshaft Machine Company Cam. their Mon-fri number is (517) 787-2040
Depends on if it has the S cabinet (112S) or N (112N).
Well, you can simplify it into 112n-32 (I have no idea if I'm doing this right). I don't really know what to do after that...
73 kilograms x 9.8 newtons per kilogram (gravity pulling down on the surface of the earth) = 715.4 newtons +++ You cannot convert units of mass into unit of force. The question is based on a misunderstanding, but as the first answer hints, the force applied by a 73kg mass is 715.4N only on Earth. It will be about 112N on the Moon, roughly.
11,13,15,17solve this: n(n-2)=(n-4)(n-6)+112n is the highest of the four.solving, you get:n^2 -2n=n^2-10n+1368n=136n=136/8n=17so, the four are: 11, 13, 15, 17.
Any number that you choose can be the next number. It is easy to find a rule based on a polynomial of order 3 such that the first three numbers are as listed in the question followed by the chosen next number. There are also non-polynomial solutions. Short of reading the mind of the person who posed the question, there is no way of determining which of the infinitely many solutions is the "correct" one.For example,You want the next number to be 1? Then U(n) = (-20n^3 + 123n^2 - 214n + 171)/3You want the next number to be 2? Then U(n) = (-13n^3 + 80n^2 - 139n + 112)/2You want the next number to be 11? Then U(n) = -7n^3 + 40n^2 - 70n + 56You want the next number to be 101? Then U(n) = 10n^3 - 59n^2 + 112n - 43