A 720 ml container holds a mixture of red, yellow, and white paint in a 5 : 3 : 12 ratio. How much more red paint than yellow is present in the mixture?
crucible or melting/holding pot
Yes, there were many events giving them away. The parts of a normal Arceus that are white turn yellow in the shiny form. This is true no matter what plate it holds.
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there's 2 ways: the easy way or the hard way. Easy way: Get the rocket nozzle and go behind the giant yellow thing that holds the big star. Then hold down r until you shoot up. try to get on the ledge where the big star is. switch to the normal nozzlethen spray at the big star until a star apears on the top of the yellow thing. jump back behind the yellow thing. then use your rocket nozzle again to get to the top. Hard way: insted use the hover nozzle.
A cask or a drum is a wooden barrel that holds liquid.
A 720 ml container holds a mixture of red, yellow, and white paint in a 5 : 3 : 12 ratio. How much more red paint than yellow is present in the mixture?
A 720 ml container holds a mixture of red, yellow, and white paint in a 5 : 3 : 12 ratio. How much more red paint than yellow is present in the mixture?
There are 5 parts red, 3 parts yellow and 12 parts white. Therefore there is a total of 20 parts. The total is 720ml, so each part is 720/20ml = 36ml. So there are 36*5ml of red (180ml) and 36*3ml of yellow (108ml). So there are 180-108 = 72ml more red than yellow.
A container that holds water.
First I would add the total number of parts together. 5 + 3 + 12 = 20 Now we know that red is 5/20th of the entire mixture, yellow is 3/20th, and white is 12/20th. red = 5/20 * 720 ml = 180 ml yellow = 3/20 * 720 ml = 108 ml white = 12/20 * 720 = 432 ml We can double check by adding them up and it should come out to 720 ml. 180 ml + 108 ml + 432 ml = 720 ml 180 ml - 108 ml = 72 ml There is 72 ml more red paint then yellow paint.
10% or 72 more red than yellow(5+3+12)=20720 / 20 = 365 x 36 =1803 x 36 = 10812 x 36 = 432180 / 720 = 25%108 / 720 = 15%432 / 720 = 60%25% - 15% = 10% or 72 more
you will need a gallon container.
A container holds volume.
The amount a container will hold is the volume of the container. It is also the Capacity if the container has liquid in it.
cistern
Punnet
A 72x72x24 foot container holds 930,696.3 gallons.