72. There are 12 inches in a foot, so 6x12 = 72.
1-4-2-5-3-6 The coil is laid out like this. Front of car 1-2-3 4-5-6
3 phase 3 pulse form factor -> Edc= .675 Eac .675= 3/(pi*sqrt(2)) 3 phase 6 pulse form factor -> Edc = 1.35Eac 1.35= 2*(3/(pi*sqrt(2)))
decimal-hexadecimal 0-0 1-1 2-2 3-3 4-4 5-5 6-6 7-7 8-8 9-9 10-A 11-B 12-C 13-D 14-E 15-F So your answer is 'B'.
1. Pillar candles 2. votive candles 3. taper candles 4. candelabra candles 5. plumbers candle 6. tea lights
Yes
You can check this by getting common numerators or denominators for the two fractions. Common numerators: The numerators are 3 and 5. These can be multiplied together to get 15, the new numerator. To get the numerator to equal 15, 3/2 is multiplied by 5/5 to become 15/10. To get the numerator to equal 15, 5/3 is multiplied by 3/3 to become 15/9. 15/9 does not equal 15/10. Common denominators: The denominators are 2 and 3. These can be multiplied together to get 6, the new denominator. To get the denominator to equal 6, 3/2 is multiplied by 3/3 to become 9/6. To get the denominator to equal 6, 5/3 is multiplied by 2/2 to become 10/6. 9/6 doesn't equal 10/6. Both methods show that 3/2 does not equal 5/3.
1+2+3 6; 1X2X3 6
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Factors are numbers that, when multiplied together, equal a number. For example, the factors of 6 are 1, 2, and 3. When these numbers (1, 2, 3) are multiplied together, they equal 6.
Pairs of integers which when multiplied equal -24 are: -3 8 -4 6 -6 4 -12 2 -24 1 3 -8 4 -6 6 -4 12 -2 24 -1
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0 + 6 1 + 5 2 + 4 3 + 3 2 • 3 1 • 6
eighteen.
Yes 2/3 is equivalent to 6/9. It is both top and bottom multiplied by 3.
1 and 18 2 and 9 3 and 6
201*2, 3*134, 67*6