How do I calculate 1/3 cup cooked pasta from uncooked?
Q. I want 1/3 cup cooked elbow macaroni. I can't figure out how much uncooked elbow macaroni to use. 1/3 cup equals one starch. I want to make a salad with fruit, vegetables, low fat mayo and artificial sweetener. The box of uncooked elbow macaroni says that 1/2 cup uncooked is 56 grams. My diet calls for 1/3 cup cooked and doesn't give it in grams. I'm terrible at math, and can't figure out how to calculate this. I've searched for conversion tables, but my search didn't produce anything. Can someone steer me in the right direction?
Asked by April - Sat Sep 8 13:35:51 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Pasta and rice both, depending on variety, absorb more or less two times their weight in water when they are cooked, in other words they approximately treble in volume. So for 1/3 cup cooked measure you need c1/9 cup (about two tablespoonfuls) dry. This is impractical to measure, especially with shapes like elbow which which can't be levelled smoothly as rice can. If I have calculated correctly, you need 12.5 grams of dry pasta. That's hardly worth cooking. It would be easier to cook a weighed amount, say 100g to make calculations easy, measure it when cooked (I would guess it comes to a bit under three cups), keep the result on file and use up the leftover macaroni in other recipes in the near future. Generally, it is more… [cont.]
Answered by sunny112358 - Sat Sep 8 13:58:49 2007

What is the current 1 year treasury rate and where do you find that information?
Q. I have an account that states the interest rate is equal to the 1 year treasury + 1 percent. It was "about 6 percent" in July 07 when I got this information. So I was looking for the current 1 year treasury rate, but can't really nail it down.
Asked by Abe - Thu Mar 27 20:54:53 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. looks like somewhere around 1.5% or so
Answered by Peilthetraveler - Thu Mar 27 21:00:33 2008

1 can of crushed Tomatoes verses how many fresh grown Tomatoes?
Q. I have a wonder Tomato Basil recipe that calls for 1 can of crushed tomatoes. Well, I have grown tomatoes in my backyard. How many would I need to use instead of the can and how would I prepare them before making the soup.
Asked by LISA - Thu Jun 26 14:55:15 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. use about 6-7 big tomatoes drop them in boiling water for 2 minutes to help remove skin then let cool pell them and crush up with your hands keeping all juice. strain out all the seeds
Answered by 1 - Thu Jun 26 15:00:25 2008

1 fluid ounce is equivalent to how many teaspoons?
Q. I have a recipe that calls for 1 fluid ounce of rum. How do I measure that?
Asked by ~ - Wed Nov 14 12:00:19 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 1 US fluid ounce = 6 US teaspoons
Answered by jgoulden - Wed Nov 14 12:04:31 2007

What's the difference between Algebra 1 and Algebra 1A?
Q. I have been in home school for a year and a half and I'm in 11th grade. I am planning on going back to regular high school for my senior year. The school I wan't to go to you must finish 1 year of Algebra 1 and geometry in order to graduate. I have already finished a year of Algebra 1A. So I was wondering what the difference between Algebra 1 and Algebra 1A is.
Asked by Deion C - Tue Feb 17 01:31:03 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. One of them is more watered down and moves at a slower pace "Alg. 1 A." and you also learn the basics of alg. 1 in alg. A!!
Answered by Snow Y - Tue Feb 17 01:38:55 2009

What's the difference between algebra 1 and algebra 2?
Q. I took algebra 1 last year, and this year I borrowed an algebra 2 textbook from my teacher to better prepare for next year. However, after flipping through the whole book, I found it to be the same as algebra 1. Is algebra 2 just reviewing algebra 1? I though there would be many new things to learn, but it seems like everything in algebra 2 I already learned last year.
Asked by Shya - Fri Sep 12 20:07:51 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Algebra 1, as I understand it, is like "Basic (High school / advanced) Algebra. Algebra 2 is the start of College Algebra. You will definitely notice a difference as the course goes on.
Answered by Chuckie - Fri Sep 12 20:17:59 2008

What is the difference between stage 1 and stage 2 baby food?
Q. I accidently bought my 6 1/2 month old stage 2 peaches instead of stage 1 that she likes so much. I was wondering what the difference is between stage 1 and 2 baby foods.
Asked by mommyto2girls - Sun Jan 20 20:35:35 2008 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments

A. i think its just a bigger jar
Answered by Amber - Sun Jan 20 20:38:57 2008

What are some similarities and differences between 1 mole of water molecules and 1 mole of copper atoms?
Q. I know what is similar is that it is 6.2times10^23 of the units and that it is different in that 1 is copper and 1 is water and one is atoms and 1 is molecules, so the copper makes up a certain number of molecules that are less than a mole while the water is a mole in itself. Is there anything else you can think of?
Asked by liegsweord373 - Mon May 26 18:56:40 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 1 mole of water = 1 molecule of water. H2O, per the periodic table weighs 16 grams/mole. If you want to know more about water and its properties go to this web site: 1 mole of copper = 1 molecule of copper. It weighs 63.55 grams/mole. If you want to know more about copper go to the above web site. In the middle of the left side of the page is a blank box. Type "copper" in the box and press "enter". Good Luck!
Answered by Pandra - Mon May 26 19:21:34 2008

Can 1/2hp garage door openers open a 2 car garage door without spring?
Q. Can 1/2hp garage door openers open a 2 car garage door without spring? One side of the wire on my garage door broke, right now the door is crooked. If I cut the remain wire, the door will not be sprung, will the garage door opener still have enough power to open it? This is just temp solution until I can get it fixed, but I need to know before I cut. Thanks. What I had to do last night was, I losened the bolt that was holding the wheel that was winding the wire, it released the spring's energy, then I just manually opened the door with a buddy. I'm going to hire a professional to fix it and wind it back to the proper tension though.
Asked by xvl260 - Thu Sep 20 02:32:36 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. NO! Don't cut the remaining wire!. If you have individual side springs you have a fair chance of raising the door by giving it some manual lift assistance on the broken side. BUT- if your spring is a torsion rod that mounts horizontally on the wall right above the door I would have to advise you to please not attempt any action yourself, but contact an overhead door serviceman. Those torsion bar springs are LOADED with energy waiting to be released from the counter-wound springs and can be extremely dangerous when out of balance or suddenly released. With one half of the spring gone, this places abnormal overload on the remaining half, and without wanting to seem alarmist this does greatly raise the odds any jolting/erratic motion will be… [cont.]
Answered by FatrCat - Thu Sep 20 02:55:35 2007

My car has only 1 reverse light as standard. How do I wire additional reverse light?
Q. Basically, I want to have 2 reverse light at the back to balance the look (Instead of having 1 reverse & 1 rear fog light). I managed to relocate my rear fog light and I already bought a white bulb housing for that twin reverse look. Just need help how to wire it.
Asked by ryanincontrol - Thu Feb 7 00:25:16 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. In parallel from the existing light (center terminal of the left to center terminal of the right; shield terminal of the left to shield terminal of the right).
Answered by hooyutoo2 - Thu Feb 7 00:34:51 2008

How to transition for 1" step down from new wood flooring to old. Contractor says it can't be done w/ reducer?
Q. I will have a 1" difference between new & old flooring. Contractor wants to rip out subflooring & I would like to save money & use a transition strip. He says 1" is too high. What about a wide wooden transition about 6" to allow a gradual transition?
Asked by therapy - Fri Jul 25 20:42:24 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Why does he want to rip out the sub floor? If he does he could also put in a new sub floor to bring it even. I'm sure you could get a bevelled peice of wood at Home Depot & stain it, then butt it up to the new floor. Regardless of what you do, is this going to cause a tripping hazard. Good luck.
Answered by aplus628 - Fri Jul 25 22:30:48 2008

How do I convert an absolute error of 0 1 to percentage error?
Q. If I have a range of values from -1 to 1 as my error, how can I change this into a percentage error? As in, for 5 1, it would be 5 0.2% What should I do in this case (1/0 , cannot divide by zero) Oops, yeah sorry, 20%.
Asked by Joshua N - Sun May 18 10:18:01 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. A common approach to this sort of problem is to use the statistical standard deviation as a measure of data spread. This approach assumes that the errors are a random spread. The mean of the data is given by: - x(mean) = x1 + x2 + x3 + ... + xn ...___ ...n Where each of the x's are measured data points for the n recorded measurements. The standard deviation is given by: - = ( (xi - x(mean))/(n-1)) Where means the sum of and the xi's are the individual data points. However, with systematic errors e1, e2, ... en (those errors due to calculations or measuring procedures). The resultant error E is given by: - E = (e1 + e2 + e3 + ... + en ) This resultant error may be expressed as a percentage + or - error on the mean… [cont.]
Answered by '.. ...' - Sun May 18 11:07:18 2008

What would 1 pound of perpared polenta equal when dry?
Q. It asks for 1 pound of prepared polenta and I dont know what that would be when dry, and if i don't know what it is when dry how can I prepare it?
Asked by bellabri287 - Sun Dec 16 01:47:55 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Weight VS. Volume, 1/2C, 4oz dry + 1 1/2C/ 12oz. liquid (.779lb weight)
Answered by unknown - Mon Dec 17 15:26:22 2007

How many and what kind of fish can i put in a 1 gallon tank?
Q. My boyfriend recently bought me a 1 gallon tank. I thought it was generally a big tank for a gold fish, so i went to the pet store to look around. I saw that neon tetras were small and generally swim in groups. I thought it would be a cool idea to get like 5 or so tetras. But now im told that a 1 gallon tank should have only 1 fish. Does anyone know a type of fish that i can get more than 1 to put in my 1 gallon tank?
Asked by dvincer23 - Sun Aug 19 16:49:21 2007 - - 13 Answers - 0 Comments

A. In my hawkeye tank...i have 1 female betta(very small*but normal enough*)and i plan on getting 2 ghost shrimp as soon as i get the plants and they get established...if you want a betta please get a female because in a 1 gallon tank the male cant really strech out his fins and that makes him lithargic...if you want to see a picture of her tank's old look go to paulsawesomeaquarium.blog spot.com @ the bottom of the page. hope this helps!!
Answered by kENNY - Sun Aug 19 17:21:45 2007

How do you show just 1 carbon atom using skeletal forumla?
Q. If you are to draw 1 line, that would mean a carbon atom at each end, yes? So you do you just show 1 carbon atom? Thanks in advance for any help. Also if anyone can point me in a direction for some good AS/A-level chemistry help sites, I would be greatly appreciative. Cheers again.
Asked by John Dorian - Mon Dec 15 14:13:52 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Simple answer is you wouldn't because skeletal formula is usually for structural representation and there is no structure to a single carbon atom, also without any hydrogen atoms it's not an organic molecule so would not use skeletal formula. But that aside tecnically i suppose it would be a dot with 4 negative charge signes around it. I used for my chemistry A level and it was really good at explaining things.
Answered by Matt C - Mon Dec 15 14:28:05 2008

How can 1 develop a mind for mathematics?
Q. I really want to become better in math, because at times it can be fun it's just when I get to something that I can't understand I tend to give up on it very easily. When I have some 1 point out to me what I did wrong I feel very stupid. So I was wondering what could I do to develop a mathematical mind.
Asked by The Chief - Sat Feb 9 22:52:13 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. You have to have a mindset that math is not as difficult as it is. If you can understand what you read, then definitely you can translate these to mathematical formulas. Also, don't forget that practice, practice and more practice will be the key to your confidence in mathematics. Don't be afraid to commit mistakes as this is part of the learning process. Keep on doing more practice problems in addition to your assigned homework. Good luck.
Answered by Pointy - Sat Feb 9 23:13:34 2008

How do I make more than 1 thumbnail appear on myspace?
Q. I'd like more than 1 pic to appear on the bottom blue row where you see a preview thumbnail on the front page of a myspace 2.0 prof. How do I make more than 1 thumbnail appear?
Asked by D - Sat Jun 20 21:36:05 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. shown here how to do that
Answered by N D2 - Sat Jun 20 21:43:55 2009

Can you change a wind zone 1 mobile home to a wind zone 2 by adding additional strapping or any other means?
Q. I have a wind zone 1 mobile home that I want to move to a wind zone 2 area. I cannot buy another home and I only 3 1/2 years on this one. Can I strap or set up similar to modular to allow me to have my home in a wind zone 2 area?
Asked by Candy P - Tue Feb 26 00:59:35 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. No, you can't. If you find someone who doesn't care and will move it for you anyway - believe me, there are plenty - the state will inspect the home after setup and will not approve it. I has more to do with insulation and construction standards than setup. Here is a website that may be of more help: www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/s fh/mhs/prod01.cfm
Answered by Lyn K - Tue Feb 26 01:24:05 2008

As an almost 1 year guitar player, what kind of scales should I know?
Q. I only know open scales and 2 closed scales. What other scales should i know after playing for almost 1 year?
Asked by aerorocker1 - Tue Mar 25 11:55:56 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I don't know guitar, but as a clarinetist, you should really be working on the circle of fifths (major scales,) and maybe minors. It also really depends what kind of guitar you're trying to play, classical, rock, folk, ect. When you get a sheet of music, look at the chords symbols (if there are any, like in jazz music) and search the scale as soon as you can, and start practicing all the scales in the chords of music. Even if you're not fantasic in these scales, you get a better sense of where these chords are coming from.
Answered by just wondering - Tue Mar 25 12:06:33 2008

How many tonnes of Type 1 Aggregate and Asdug to 1 cubic metre?
Q. Hello... Two questions... (1) - If I had a 1 cubic metre hole and I wanted to fill it with Type 1 aggregate (compacted down!), how many tonnes would I need? (2) - If I had a 1 cubic metre hole and I wanted to fill it with Asdug (compacted down!), how many tonnes would I need? Any info assisting me in calculating tonnage of these materials based on their cubic metre volume would be very appreciated.
Asked by emailteaching - Fri Oct 5 13:24:05 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. (1)2.25 tons (2)sorry not familiar with asdug
Answered by golden - Fri Oct 5 14:17:36 2007

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