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  • Airplane landing on airport runway in sunset light
    By Chance E. Gartneer 1 month ago

    How To Calculate Runway Slope

    When it comes to flying, it can be helpful for a pilot to know how to calculate the slope of the runway they're landing on. Here's how those numbers work.

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  • Person doing math and drawing a graph in a notebook
    By Lee Johnson 2 months ago

    What Is The Difference Between A Direct And An Inverse Relationship?

    Determining the relationship between variables is a pretty important part of math and science, so it helps to know what direct and inverse relationships are.

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  • Scientist measuring out crystalline orange solid onto a scale
    By Lee Johnson 2 months ago

    How To Convert A Percentage To Mg/Kg

    Unit conversions are a big part of any scientific field, so it's especially helpful to know how to convert between various units of concentration.

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  • Triangle drawn on blackboard with points and sides labelled
    By Tatyana Ivanov 2 months ago

    How To Solve For X In A Triangle

    Solving for sides and angles in a triangle is a common problem in geometry. When X denotes one of the angles, the calculations won't be too difficult.

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  • Triangular ruler standing on blueprints
    By Lisa Maloney 2 months ago

    How To Convert A Foot To Square Feet

    Feet measure length in a linear fashion, but those linear measurements can also be used to determine an area. All that's needed is a simple calculation.

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  • Thermometer laying in snow
    By Lee Johnson 2 months ago

    How To Calculate Average Temperature

    If you want to know what the temperature in a region is like, then calculating an average is more helpful than looking at the temperature on a single day.

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  • Blue and pink points on an XY grid
    By Amy Dusto 2 months ago

    Motion Graphs: Position, Velocity, & Acceleration

    High school physics courses will often teach about the relationships between different motion graphs. Here's a quick breakdown of what those relationships are.

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  • Pressure gauge on gas pipes
    By Chris Deziel 2 months ago

    How To Convert ATM To Moles Of Gas

    Gas pressure is important to many fields, and it can be measured in many different ways. Two of the relevant units in this case are atmospheres and moles.

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  • Model of a system of gears and belts, surrounded by nuts and bolts
    By Chris Deziel 2 months ago

    How To Convert RPM To Feet Per Minute

    When you think of a spinning disk or wheel, rotation probably comes to mind, but those rotations can be converted into a linear speed through some calculations.

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  • Girl writing fractions on a blackboard
    By Lisa Maloney 2 months ago

    How To Divide Fractions With Different Denominators

    While adding or subtracting fractions requires common denominators, the same can't be said of multiplication or division. Those processes aren't too difficult.

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  • Graph of a bell curve on red tablecloth
    By Jon Zamboni 2 months ago

    How To Calculate Percent Deviation

    When you have a set a data points, you might wonder just how far off each point is from the mean. That's where calculations of percent deviation come in.

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  • How to Convert Distances From Degrees to Meters
    By Chris Deziel 2 months ago

    How To Convert Distances From Degrees To Meters

    Since Earth is spherical, measuring distances in meters between two locations can be done using degrees, or longitude and latitude, in other words.

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  • Equations with exponents written on a blackboard
    By Kevin Beck 2 months ago

    How To Determine An Unknown Exponent

    Exponents might not seem like they're all too complicated, but when there's a variable in that spot, things just might get a bit more confusing

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  • Compass, calculator, and wooden cone on papers
    By Lisa Maloney 2 months ago

    How To Calculate Square Feet From The Perimeter

    Geometry is something that can prove surprisingly useful, and you never know when you might need to determine the area of a shape from its perimeter.

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  • Person using a calculator on top of papers
    By Chris Deziel 2 months ago

    How Do I Calculate Repeatability?

    In any experiment, the question of whether a result can be replicated is pretty relevant. What's more, there's a mathematical way to determine repeatability.

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  • Three flasks filled with yellow, orange, and purple solutions
    By Riti Gupta 2 months ago

    How To Convert Milligrams Per Liter To Molarity

    Concentrations are something that chemists need to know, but there are different ways to express that value clearly, depending on the circumstances.

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  • Person bending a metallic beam with machinery
    By S. Hussain Ather 2 months ago

    How To Calculate Microstrain

    Stress and strain are important when it comes to engineering and construction, and that's true on the microscopic level, too. Here's how you can analyze that.

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  • Blue voltmeter and ammeter in garage
    By G.K. Bayne 2 months ago

    How To Convert Watts To Volts

    Engineers often need to know how to quickly switch between values measured in watts and those measured in volts. Fortunately, the converstion is fairly easy.

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  • Hands holding globe by a window
    By Rose Kerr 2 months ago

    How To Convert XY Coordinates To Longitude And Latitude

    Latitude and longitude are measurements to determine a location on Earth, but XY coordinates work, too. You can even convert between the two systems.

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  • Flasks and beakers filled with water against blue background
    By Lipi Gupta 2 months ago

    How To Convert Ppm To Micrograms Per Cubic Meter

    Unit conversions are a helpful thing in many different parts of everyday life, and that's also true when it comes to measures of concentration.

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  • Graphing calculator and pencil on open notebook
    By Elias Nash 2 months ago

    How To Use A Graphing Calculator

    Using a graphing calculator might seem like a daunting task, but following these simple steps will allow you to take advantage of its capabilities.

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  • Red and blue flames of a gas stove
    By Sean Lancaster 2 months ago

    Conversion Of Cubic Feet Per Hour To BTUs

    With gas being used to produce heat in many different situations, technicians need to know the math behind conversions between flow rate and BTUs.

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  • Calculator, measuring tape, and pencil on top of blueprints
    By Karen G Blaettler 2 months ago

    How To Calculate Ankanams From Square Feet

    Units of measurement aren't standardized across the globe, which means that knowing how to convert between them can prove to be fairly vital.

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  • Hand flipping a coin against blurred background
    By C. Taylor 2 months ago

    How To Calculate A Recurrence Interval

    Statistics are all about probabilities, and recurrence intervals are no different, providing an easy way to determine how likely an event is to occur.

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  • Slightly blurred partial derivative equations
    By Karl Wallulis 3 months ago

    How To Calculate FXY Partial Derivatives

    Derivatives are a pretty important thing in calculus, as are partial derivatives. Fortunately, the latter is relatively straightforward to calculate.

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  • Young boy pulling face writing math problems on whiteboard with red marker
    By Daniel Meagher 3 months ago

    How To Solve Any Math Problem In Seconds

    Don't be discouraged when faced with a tricky calculation, there are several simple tricks to solving any math problem in seconds.

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  • Ti-84 graphing calculator on the left side of an open school notebook with a pencil on the right side
    By Tiffany Betts 3 months ago

    How To Put A Cube Root Into A Graphing Calculator

    Using a graphing calculator for cube roots is easier than you may think, just follow these simple steps for popular Texas Instruments and Casio models.

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