70 m x 30 m = 2100 m^(2)
3m^2 - 9m = 0 factor out 3m 3m(m - 3) = 0 m = 0 -------- or m = 3 --------
2.42 * 10^ 8 m in 3 seconds = (2.42 / 3.00) * 10^8 m / sec =0.806667 * 10^8 m / sec = 8.06667 * 10^7 m / sec
Let the integers by 'm' & 'm+1'. Consecutive. Hence m + m + 1 = 207 2m + 1 = 207 2m = 206 m = 103 Hence m + 1 = 104 So the two consecutive integers are 103, & 104.
the answer is: (y-b)/x = m y = mx + b y - b = mx (y-b)/x = m
The color coating of M&M's will dissolve faster in vinegar than in Sprite because vinegar is acidic, which can break down the color compounds more quickly.
m&m best in vinegar
Sweet tarts contain mainly sugar and citric acid, both of which are water-soluble. Vinegar is a weak acid, so it can also dissolve sugar and citric acid. However, water is a universal solvent and dissolves substances more effectively than vinegar. Therefore, sweet tarts would dissolve faster in water than in vinegar.
Anything hot.
yes, an m&m will dissolve faster in hot water, because the heat from the water will speed up the molecules in the m&m, and cause it to dissolve faster than it would under cold circumstances.
Do M&M dissolve faster than skittles
Skittles will dissolve faster in milk compared to M&Ms. Skittles have a thin sugar shell that can easily dissolve in liquid, whereas M&Ms have a thicker candy coating that takes longer to dissolve.
Acids dissolve any substance faster. So yes MnMs would dissolve faster in an acid based solution. Hope i helped and hope i am right.
M&Ms dissolve faster in water than in soap because water has a higher solubility for sugar compared to soap. Soap molecules are more attracted to fats and oils, making them less effective at dissolving sugar.
i think its m and ms since it has chocolate in it- and chocolate melts at room temperature.
does m&ms dissolve faster in water then in vinegar? M&M's are dissolved faster in water. Well I tested on all colors. And when i did the color blue, it took a little bit longer for water to dissolve the color then vinegar.
The dye Allura Red AC which is used in M&M's dissolves at a rate of 1 cubic inch per hour. For the other colors, they don't dissolve in water.