1000 Peso Polymer Banknotes

1000 Peso Polymer Banknotes

onsonant4. There are six P20 peso-bills, one P50 peso-bill, and three P100 peso-bills in awallet. If a peso bill is drawn from the wallet at random, find the probabilitiesof the following events happening.a) A P20 banknote is drawnb) The face value of the banknote drawn is more than P40.please po :(((((( need ko na po tlga​

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1. onsonant4. There are six P20 peso-bills, one P50 peso-bill, and three P100 peso-bills in awallet. If a peso bill is drawn from the wallet at random, find the probabilitiesof the following events happening.a) A P20 banknote is drawnb) The face value of the banknote drawn is more than P40.please po :(((((( need ko na po tlga​


Answer:

a) 6/10 or 3/5

b) 4/10 or 2/5


2. TASK 5 Identify the following whether simple or compound.There are six 20 Peso bills, one 50 Peso bill and three 100 Peso bills in a wallet. If a peso bill is drawn from the wallet at random, 1. A 100 Peso bill is drawn 2 A 20 Peso bill is drawn 3. A 50 Peso bill is drawn 4. The face value of the banknote drawn is more than 40 5. The face value of the banknote drawn is less than or equal 50​


Answer:

1. simple

2. simple

3. simple

4. compound

5. compound

Step-by-step explanation:

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3. There are two P20 bills, five P50 bill, and three P100 bills in a wallet. If a peso bill is drawn from the wallet at random, what is the probability that a P100 banknote is drawn?​


Answer:

3/10 or 30%

Step-by-step explanation:

2 P20+ 5 P50+3 P100


4. face value of a banknote postage stamp​


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Explanation:

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5. all polymers are macromolecules but all macromolecules are not polymers explain​


Answer:

A macromolecule is a very large molecule, such as protein, commonly composed of the polymerization of smaller subunits called monomers. They are typically composed of thousands of atoms or more. A substance that is composed of monomers is called a polymer


6. 3. Which of the following is a correct monomer-polymer pair?A. monomer: disaccharideC. monomer: polysaccharideB. polymer: monosaccharideD. polymer: polysaccharide​


Answer:

D. polymer: polysaccharide


7. What are the uses of banknotes​


Answer:

A banknote (more commonly known as a bill in the United States and Canada) is a paper by which a bank promises to pay to the bearer on demand. Together with coins, banknotes make up the cash forms of all modern money. Coins are generally used for lower valued monetary units, and banknotes for higher values.


8. 8. Which of the following statements is true about proteins?A. Proteins are polymers of amino acids B. Proteins are polymerProteins are nolymers of peptide bonds D. Proteins are polyme​


Answer:

A po

Explanation:

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9. is the face value of a banknote ​


Answer:

The value printed or depicted on a coin, banknote, postage stamp, ticket, etc., especially when less than the actual value. 'These coins have a face value, but the actual value is the price of gold. ... 'Token money (such as banknotes) has an intrinsic value less than its face value.


10. it is the face value of a banknote coin or postage


Answer:

The face value, sometimes called nominal value, is the value of a coin, stamp or paper money as printed on the coin, stamp or bill itself by the issuing authority. The face value of coins, stamps, or bill is usually its legal v


11. Macromolecules are polymers. what is a polymer


Answer:

Answer:

Thermosetting polymers are composed of long chains of molecules that are strongly cross-linked to one another to form three-dimensional network structures. These polymers are generally more rigid, stronger, but more brittle, than thermo- plastics

Explanation:

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12. it is the technique used in making banknotes


✨Notes making technologies remained basically the same during the eighteenth century The first banknotes were produced through the so-called intaglio printing, a technique that consisted of engraving a copper plate by hand and then covering it in ink to print the bank notes.

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Answer:

Notes making technologies remained basically the same during the eighteenth century The first banknotes were produced through the so-called intaglio printing, a technique that consisted of engraving a copper plate by hand and then covering it in ink to print the bank notes.

Explanation:

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13. There are two P20 bills, five P50 bill, and three P100 bills in a wallet. If a peso bill is drawn from the wallet at random, what is the probability that a P100 banknote is drawn?​


Answer:

it is posible

Step-by-step explanation:

cause if your pocket has a hole your 100 peso bill can drawn


14. it was used to print banknotes by the Japanese​


Answer:

Mitsumata

Mitsumata has been used since ancient times as a raw material for Japanese paper called “washi.” The tradition of using mitsumata as the raw material for making banknote paper has been passed down since it was first used for this purpose in 1879 (Meiji 12)


15. Why are polymers so important? How do polymers harm the environment?


Answer:

Importance:

Polymers make up many of the materials in living organisms, including, for example, proteins, cellulose, and nucleic acids. These materials are the reason why we are here and why there are animals around us.

Harm:

Synthetic polymers are a significant challenge on land because they are often disposed of in landfills where they will remain for centuries into the future slowly leaking toxins into the soil as time passes.


16. Answer the following questions briefly. 1. What is a polymer? 2. How are polymers made?​


Answer:

1.) A polymer is a substance or material consisting of very large molecules, or macromolecules, composed of many repeating subunits.

2.) forming covalent bonds


17. importance of polymers?​


Answer:

Explanation:

The formation of polymers, long-chain molecules made of repeating units of monomers (the essential building, Organic polymers play a crucial role in living things, providing basic structural materials, and participating in vital life processes. For example, the solid parts of all plants are made up of polymers.


18. the picture shows a person checking that a banknote is genuine. they are using a lamp which emits radiation which is part of the electromagnetic spectrum. which of the following statements correctly explain how two different electromagnetic radiations enable the man to check the banknote? a. the banknote absorbs UV light and re-emits visible light b. the banknote absorbs Xray and re-emits Gamma ray c. the banknote absorbs infrared and re-emits visible light d. the banknote emits both ultraviolet and visible lights​


Answer:

lens in ur eyes

Explanation:

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19. Does the elastic polymer can also be a weak polymer?


Answer:

yes

Explanation:

cause they don't have a lot of work


20. What type of em waves is banknotes​


Answer:

ultra violet wave are used in detecting forgery in currency notes


21. Which of the following statements is/are true about proteins? a. proteins are polymers of glucose joined by peptide bonds. b. proteins are polymers of amino acids joined by peptide bonds. c. proteins are polymers of peptide bonds. d. proteins are polymers of disulfide bridges?


Answer:

c proteins are polymers of peptide bonds


22. What are the different polymer additives and how does it help the properties of polymers?​


Explanation:

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23. all polymers are macromolecules but all macromolecules are not polymers explain​


All polymers are macromolecules but all macromolecules are noy polymers?

-its because macromolecules has different kinds of things


24. which of the following statement is true?A. Polymers are formed by hydrolysis B. Polymers are broken down by condensation C. Polymers are formed by condensation D. Hydrolysis involves the removal of a water molecule ​


Answer:

A.

Explanation:

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25. electromagnetic wave used for checking banknotes​


Answer:

To detect the electric fields, use a conducting rod. The fields cause charges (generally electrons) to accelerate back and forth on the rod, creating a potential difference that oscillates at the frequency of the EM wave and with an amplitude proportional to the amplitude of the wave.


26. Identify each of the following polymers as a chain-growth or a step-growth polymer. co


Answer:

In chain growth, the polymer chain always grows one monomer at a time. In step growth, the polymer chain doubles with each step. As a result, the rate of growth of the polymer chain is very different in these two cases. Chain growth results in a steady increase in chain length with every coupling step.


27. Why do you think synthetic polymer is more used than natural polymers in sports equipment?​


Answer:

it has high tensile strength and is very resistance

Explanation:

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28. banknotes uses practical applications​


Answer:

A banknote is a negotiable promissory note which one party can use to pay another party a specific amount of money. A banknote is payable to the bearer on demand, and the amount payable is apparent on the face of the note.

Explanation:

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29. it's about polymers. ​


Answer:

polymers is like a plastic that use in things example it cover a mirror to protect it

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30. What type of em waves is banknotes


Answer:

This means that it is correct to talk about the energy of an X-ray or the wavelength of a microwave or the frequency of a radio wave. The electromagnetic spectrum includes, from longest wavelength to shortest: radio waves, microwaves, infrared, optical, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma-rays.


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