5/9 of 180g is 100g
180g is 0.18 kilograms.
A typical meterstick made of wood weighs around 75-100 grams.
Answer: 820 kg = 1807.790 lb OR 1807 lb and 12.64 oz
The molar mass of fructose is approximately 180.16 g/mol. To find the mass in grams, you would multiply the number of moles (1.20 mol) by the molar mass (180.16 g/mol). Therefore, 1.20 moles of fructose would be 216.19 grams.
To find the distance the apple was lifted, we can use the formula for work: work = force × distance. The force needed to lift the apple would be its weight, which equals mass × gravitational acceleration (9.8 m/s^2). So, we can calculate the distance by rearranging the formula: distance = work / (mass × gravitational acceleration). Plugging in the values (2 J of work, 0.18 kg mass), we get distance = 2 J / (0.18 kg × 9.8 m/s^2) ≈ 1.08 meters.
5.5555555... you can see this because 5/9 is 5 ninths, so 5.5/9.9 is 5 ninths, so 5.55/9.99 is 5 ninths, so 5.5555... / 9.999... is 5 ninths, but 9.99999999... = 10, so 5.5555555.../10 is 5 ninths.
5 ninths
five-ninths, 5 _ 9
5 ninths of 18 is 10, so 18 - 10 = 8 liters. Or, if you mean 5 ninths of a litre, the answer is 17 and 4 ninths litres.
5 ninths
That is 9 and 5 ninths.
To find 5 ninths of nine, you multiply 9 by the fraction 5/9. This calculation is ( 9 \times \frac{5}{9} = 5 ). Therefore, 5 ninths of nine is 5.
It is: 5/9
0.49999 is 9 tenths of 5 ninths.
5 ninths. (5/9)
180g is 0.18 kilograms.
5/9 + 1/9 = 6/9 (6 Ninths)This is also equivalent to 2/3.