H - Hydrogen
H - Hydrogen Cyanide
H - Helium
H - Hydrogen Fluoride
M - Methane
E - Ethylene
D - Diborane
I - Illuminating Gasses
C- Carbon Monoxide
A - Acetylene
N - Neon
N - Nitrogen
A - Ammonia
C stands for Control in DMAIC
Celsius
Cavaliers
c u stands for see you c stand for see because the sound the same and u stand for you because they sound the same as well simple :D It can also mean Care Unit, Credit Union, and its the symbol for Copper.
The C in Ctown stands for Charlotte where the first store was made
Answer : 33 horses. Number of Horses (H) + Number of Chickens (C) = 45 therefore C = 45 - H There are 4H horse legs and 2C chicken legs so, 4H + 2C = 156 substituting for C gives :- 4H + 2(45 - H) = 156 4H + 90 - 2H = 156 2H = 156 - 90 = 66 H = 33 There are 33 horses (and 45 - 33 = 12 chickens)
Anna C. Pertsch has written: 'Forest fable'
Anna C. Little was born on 1967-09-23.
Anna C. Verna was born on 1931-04-15.
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c+h=77 2c+4h=216 c=77-h from equation one. 2(77-h)+4h=216 from substitution. 154-2h+4h=216 simplification. 2h=62 addition property of equlity. h=31 multiplication property of equality. c=46 addition property and substitution. CHECK: 2(46)+4(31)=216 92+124=216 216=216
Anna Belknap's birth name is Anna C. Belknap.
Call the number of chickens c and the number of horses h. Each chicken has two legs and each horse has four, while each animal has only one head. Therefore, from the problem statement, 2c + 4h = 186 and c + h = 61. From the second of these, c = 61 - h. Therefore, the first can be rewritten as: 2(61 - h) + 4h = 186, or 122 - 2h + 4h = 186, or 2h = 186 - 122 = 64, or h = 32. c = 61 - 32 = 29.
Anna C. McMahon has written: 'Circle time and self-organised learning'
No and now they are divoriced.
Anna C. Yarnall has written: 'Golden memories' -- subject(s): Accessible book
I think C B stand for Cornerback.