Sprite contains a negligible amount of calcium, typically around 1% of the daily value per 12-ounce serving. This is primarily due to the presence of calcium citrate, which is added for flavor and stability. However, it is not considered a significant source of calcium compared to dairy products or fortified beverages. For adequate calcium intake, it's better to rely on other dietary sources.
#include"stdio.h" #include"conio.h" #include"math.h" void main() { int i,j; float a[3][4],b[3][4],c[4][4]; float x,y,z,p,q,r; m: printf("\nEnter the coefficients: "); for(i=0;i<3;i++) for(j=0;j<3;j++) scanf("%f",&a[i][j]); printf("\nEnter the constants: "); for(i=0;i<3;i++) scanf("%f",&a[i][3]); if(a[0][0]!=0.0) { p=a[1][0]; q=a[0][0]; r=a[2][0]; for(j=0;j<=3;j++) { b[0][j]=-(p/q)*a[0][j]; a[1][j]+=b[0][j]; c[0][j]=-(r/q)*a[0][j]; a[2][j]+=c[0][j]; } p=a[2][1]; q=a[1][1]; for(j=0;j<=3;j++) { b[1][j]=-(p/q)*a[1][j]; a[2][j]+=b[1][j]; } printf("\n\nThe matrix becomes\n"); for(i=0;i<3;i++) { for(j=0;j<4;j++) { printf("%.4f\t",a[i][j] } printf("\n"); } z=a[2][3]/a[2][2]; y=(a[1][3]-a[1][2]*z)/a[1][1]; x=(a[0][3]-a[0][2]*z-a[0][1]*y)/a[0][0]; printf("\nThe solution is"); printf("\nX=%f, Y=%f , Z=%f",x,y,z); } else { printf("\nThe first cofficient must not be zero,Enter again"); goto m; } }
To solve this expression, we need to follow the order of operations (PEMDAS/BODMAS). First, we perform multiplication and division before addition and subtraction. So, we start by multiplying 3 by 3, which equals 9. Then, we add and subtract in order from left to right: 3 + 9 - 3 + 3 = 12. Therefore, the answer is 12.
Something/3 = 10 Multiply both sides by 3 and that gives:Something = 10 * 3 = 30Something/3 = 10 Multiply both sides by 3 and that gives:Something = 10 * 3 = 30Something/3 = 10 Multiply both sides by 3 and that gives:Something = 10 * 3 = 30Something/3 = 10 Multiply both sides by 3 and that gives:Something = 10 * 3 = 30
(2x - 3)(2x + 3)(2x-3)(2x+3)
A raisin will float in soda water because the gas bubbles in the soda water attach to the rough surface of the raisin, making it buoyant.
no
Of course
No. Sprite is made up of 99 % water and 1 % syrup. It will mix.
In Sprite (in others too)
Oil Would Float above Sprite because Sprite is thicker than oil and oil weighs less than Sprite.
Yes, the raisin will sink into a glass of champagne, but not for long ... the bubbles from the champagne will inflate the dried raisin and it will float up to the surface.
between dr. pepper coke and sprite, coke makes it float the fastest
The surface of the opocorn or raisin allows bubbles to form and they stick to the surface. This allows them to float.
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A raisin will float the fastest on regular soda, followed by diet soda, and then carbonated water. This is because regular soda has the highest sugar content which makes it the most buoyant, while carbonated water has the least amount of sugar.
A raisin box waterhouse is a used raisin box that you take apart. You put water on it and clean with soap and then rinse off with water. After that you put something that blows air underneath it like a fan and it will float its really fun i do it with my friends all the time!