Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer: -1 1/2 to -1: -1 1/3 and -5/4
-1 to -1/2: -2/3, -3/4, -6/7, -5/6
-1/2 to 0: -1/3 and -3/8
0 to 1/2: 1/5, 1/10, 3/12, 3/8, 3/7, 1/3
1/2 to 1: 4/5, 6/10, 7/8, 7/9, 3/4, 8/10
1 to 1 1/2: 1 5/12, 9/8
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer to this question is 1,193,400,00 ml of gasoline. We can reach this conflusion through the following equation:
3.9
x 10^3 10 x 10 x 103.9 x 1,0003,900 ml per second. Then, to work out
how many ml are burned in a minute, multiply 3,900 by 60. Therefore, we
can establish that ne commercial airplane burns around 234,000 ml of
gasoline per minute. Next, consider the equation 5.1 x 10^35.1 x 10 x 10
x 105.1 x 1,0005,100. From this, we can work out that 5,100 airplanes
burn 1,193,400,000 ml of gasoline in one minute.