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Division Illustration for Equal Sharing
Suppose that 3.2 units of Awesome are used in 40% of a cake. How many units of Awesome are used in a whole? The answer is 3.2 ÷ 0.4 = 8 What I need to know is how to DRAW the question as equal division and not repeated subtraction. I attached a pic of what I think it looks like. Tell me...- Outblaze
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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I have no legs, yet I move freely.
I have no legs, yet I move freely. I soar high, yet I am no Bird. Songs are sang about me. But always in a strange time signature. I'm as old as the Mountains But Younger than Time I Rhyme freely What am I?- Outblaze
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- Forum: Fun, Photos and Games
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Powerpoint: Customize Text Background
Hey, I wanted to know if there was any way for getting text to becoming a part of a customized background in powerpoint. In other words, I don't want the arrow sign of the mouse to turn into a 'I' everytime I go over the text. I want it to become part of the background image. Thanks,- Outblaze
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- Forum: Computing and Technology
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Increase Leg Efficiency to 35%: Find Resources Here
I know it's 35% but can someone provide a link?- Outblaze
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- Efficiency
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Leg Efficiency: 0.35 (35%) - Sources & Links
I know the leg efficiency for humans is 0.35 (or 35%) but I need a source to corroborate it. Are there any available links at anyone's disposal that I may use to cite?- Outblaze
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- Efficiency
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Finding force, distance, time on a threadmill
It seems I have broken the rules in posting a thread in many areas. I dearly apologize for my mistake and I promise never for that to happen again.- Outblaze
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Finding force, distance, time on a threadmill
wow, you just can't get an answer out of anyone... The "weight" issue also worries me because of the fact that it is perpendicular in relation to the distance I'm travelling. But what other force? The force of my legs? Would that mean I have to consider the weight of the leg itself? energy...- Outblaze
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Undergrad Measurement for force, distance and time for a treadmill
Hello: I'm trying to find "good" measurement for force, distance and time for a treadmill. I'm assuming the force will simply be the "weight" of my body but the distance..the distance is a different issue altogether. Since we're contrained in not using the data from the machine, I must use...- Outblaze
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- Force Measurement Time
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Distance and time for a treadmill
Hello: I'm trying to find "good" measurement for force, distance and time for a treadmill. I'm assuming the force will simply be the "weight" of my body but the distance..the distance is a different issue altogether. Since we're contrained in not using the data from the machine, I must use...- Outblaze
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- Time
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Finding force, distance, time on a threadmill
Hello: I'm trying to find "good" measurement for force, distance and time for a treadmill. I'm assuming the force will simply be the "weight" of my body but the distance..the distance is a different issue altogether. Since we're contrained in not using the data from the machine, I must...- Outblaze
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- Force Time
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help