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I have one to many zeros in the code.
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Here we have (1.0123)^5 times $5000 = $5,320.41
Then we have (1.02)^5 times $5320.41 = $5,874.16
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Using a spreadsheet, divide $4,500 by (1.03)^25.333
25 comes from (6 yrs times 4) plus 1quarter +1/3 quarter = 25.333
The answer I got was $2,128.36
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My CARMED device gives the following reading:
P00002 Fuel Volume Regular Circuit Low
This caused the Engine light to be on.
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I would like to know where the Fuel Volume Regular Circuit is located on my DODGE 2005 Caravan.
Can anyone help?
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If you are missing some "+" signs from your express, then:
X^2 + 5x + 6 = 0 would factor into (x+3)(x+2).
Can you take it from there?
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Write the function f(x)=-4x squared 24x-32 in vertex form and identify its vertex.
You missing a +/- in front of the 24x.
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Have you watched Maury's TV show?
They can determine your being the father
By taking a swab from your cheek and analyzing it.
Testing is 99+% accurate and are used by the Courts
To determine...
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You need to check the wiring and any connectors associated with the blower.
Sounds like the motor is not failing.
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Is there a kit or recommend shocks to replace the hydraulic suspension on a 1984 MB turbo diesel station?
I'm going to replace the motor with another one from my 1982 MB.
Any help would be...
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Try Lowe's or Home Depot.
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Have you considered changing your pulley?
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I think you have an poor connection in lower housing. It's possible the spinning blades cause the connection to open.
Turn the power off to the fan when checking the wiring.
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When the outside temp is quite high, I use the auto position for the fan.
When the outside temp is cooler, I turn the fan on continuously to circulate the air in the house.
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Pardon my previous incorrect assumption.
Here is a spreadsheet print out of the
Answer to the original request
60 35.00 2,100.00 5.50
61 34.50 2,104.50 4.50
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In my opinion, you need more cost information. You need to know the cost to the hotel for each added couple in excess of 30.
The cost of the band remains constant, but the hotel's cost of dinner and...
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Place an ammeter and a 50k variable resistor in series with the galvanometer. Then decrease the resistance until the galvanometer shows full-scale deflection. The ammeter would show the current at...
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Based upon the meter's resistance being 50 ohms and the full-scale voltage equal 100mV, the full-scale current through the meter is 2 mA.
To have a 50 volt range meter, place fixed resistors and a...
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Here's what I would do:
1. Determine the make/model of the fireplace.
2. Go online and see if you can buy the thermocouple part
3. To replace the part, make sure the gas is turned off.
4. I...
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Okay, the thermocouple has failed and is not generating the voltage required to cause the gas valve to open. I had to have mine replaced two years ago... had the same symptoms you are experiencing....
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I have a thermostat that uses two batteries.
All it has to do is close the circuit.
FYI, I have also taken a remote ceiling fan module to control the fan (on and off) in the gas fireplace. The...
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If your thermostat has a battery, change it.
If ther's no battery, remove the thermostat form its mount. There should be two wires connected to the thermostat. When the thermostat kicks in, it...
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Check the area above where the fan turns.
Look for a slide switch.
If it exists. Change its position.
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When the Cruise Control is engaged around 55 mph,
The system has a slight surge, then slows down.
This cycle repeats every 3-4 seconds.
I believe there should be an adjustment to minimize
The...
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Who manufactured the ceiling fan?
If you know the manufacturer, go to Home Depot or Lowe's, etc. and buy a new remote.
Once you have the remote procured, make sure the DIP switches are set...
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Given: You have a 120 Volts and a 1500 watt heating element.
V^2/R = 1500 watts
Thus, R = V^2/1500
14400/1500 = 9.6 ohms
Use the 0-200 ohm
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I believe the remote contains DIP switches to set the code---compatible with the fan's code.
You might want to check and see if the code is set correctly.
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From your description, you can crank the engine, so it sounds like a fuel problem.
If you left fuel in your tank over the winter, you could have water in your gas.
I would remove the spark plug,...
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You can easily solve this problem by following these rules:
1. Do the arithmetic operation on the radical within the big brackets first.
2. Then calulcate the value for inside the big brackets....
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Yes, since you already have 220vac, you can actually make two (2) 110vac circuits from it.
1. Look at the wires going to the 220vac outlet, after turning its breaker off.
2. You will probably...
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Here's some help on your Problem 1.:
Mrs. Thompson has one-dollar, five-dollar, and ten-dollar bills that total $171.
$1x+$5y+$10z = $171 (1)
She has the same number of five dollar bills...
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Here's some help with your 2nd problem:
If he had one more Dime, he would have just as many Dimes as he has Nickels and
Quarters.
Using N, D and Q for number of Nickels, Dimes and Quarters,...
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Yes... that's it.
Thank you very much
EE Seely
Milton, DE
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About 12 years ago, I was on a business trip to Chicago.
While driving my rental car on the Interstate, the radio station was playing a record which had me bent over with laughter...
This driver...
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You have two equations with two unknown:
Let x = the side with aluminum @$20/m
Let y = the side with steel @$10/m
Here are your two equations:
(x)(y) = 1200 sq.meters
(2...
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The cable coming into the junction box on the wall should have a bare copper wire. Check to see if this copper wire is connected/screwed to the junction box.
If it is, you can connect the ground...
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Here's what I would do: add a toggle switch to turn your lights on/off. This should be a simple procedure, of course, I'm a retired Electrical Engineer. You just need a Single Pole Single Throw,...
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Yes, you can use a connect a jumper cable to the positive battery terminal, then touch the other end to the terminal (on the starter relay) supplies power to the start.
This should cause the...
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Have you tried this?
Locate the area where the gas hose connects to the carburetor. There should be a "bowl"
With a screw in its bottom. This is a nettle valve which regulates the flow of gas...
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There should be a black slide switch (it moves up/down) that changes the fan's direction.
Go to Lowe's or Home Depot and have a sales person show you where it is located.
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I suspect that you have a bad connection...
Turn the circuit breaker off and dis-assemble the fan to get to where the
Electrical connections are made using wire nuts.
Also, check the light...
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Sounds like you may have water mixed with your gas.
I would drain the tank and try it with "fresh" gas.
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I had, and still have, a ganglion cyst below the base of my thumb.
About two years ago, in lieu of surgery, I had it drained. This is a simple procedure
In the doctor's office.
Although the...
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I see said the sight impaired man as he picked up his hammer and saw!
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How about showing you logic for the solution.
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I have a 2005 Dodge Caravan.
Can some one tell me where the
Turn-light flasher is located?
Thanks in advance.
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Your problem is that gas is not getting to the carburetor.
Before putting your chipper away for the winter, did you run the engine until all of the gas was gone?
If not, you probable have a...
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The float valve is located in the bowl which is under the carburetor. There is a screw underneath the bowl. Try losing this screw one turn. This adjusts the needle valve that he controls the flow of...
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We have six (6) plant we started from seeds and they are doing just fine.
Does anyone have any advice for us as the plants grow bigger?
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