![]() ![]() ![]() You can bet on it.Intro to polynomials : Polynomial expressions, equations, & functions Adding & subtracting polynomials : Polynomial expressions, equations, & functions Adding & subtracting polynomials: two variables : Polynomial expressions, equations, & functions Multiplying monomials : Polynomial expressions, equations, & functions Multiplying monomials by polynomials : Polynomial expressions, equations, & functions Multiplying binomials : Polynomial expressions, equations, & functions Special products of binomials : Polynomial expressions, equations, & functions Multiplying binomials by polynomials : Polynomial expressions, equations, & functions Polynomials word problems : Polynomial expressions, equations, & functions Introduction to factorization : Polynomial expressions, equations, & functions Factoring monomials : Polynomial expressions, equations, & functions Factoring polynomials by taking common factors : Polynomial expressions, equations, & functions Evaluating expressions with unknown variables : Polynomial expressions, equations, & functions Factoring quadratics intro : Polynomial expressions, equations, & functions Factoring quadratics by grouping : Polynomial expressions, equations, & functions Factoring polynomials with quadratic forms : Polynomial expressions, equations, & functions Factoring quadratics: Difference of squares : Polynomial expressions, equations, & functions Factoring quadratics: Perfect squares : Polynomial expressions, equations, & functions The average idiot on the street is usually too stupid to realize they are getting screwed and it's pretty obvious some in the government are getting kick backs somehow. It's still pretty slimy IMO and I refuse to give them my business. I am surprised and disappointed that the state bureau of weights and measures has not come down hard on the tank exchange people, but they have found a loop hole by putting up a sign saying that the net weight is 15 lbs for their tanks. I get 20 lb fills for roughly $20 currently. ![]() You may also discover that the price will be lower than the exchange price. To avoid this, take your empty tank to a refill station if you have one near where you live and they will normally give you a true fill of 20 lbs. It would weigh 32 lbs when filled with 15 lbs and 37 lbs if filled with the max 20 lbs. The calculation is simply to subtract the tare weight from the total weight to arrive at the remaining gas weight. I guess they figure our time and effort are worth nothing to us. Duh? So, we get screwed out of 25% of the fuel and are required to fill the tanks more frequently. The suppliers claim they are doing this so that they don't have to raise the price. The exhange places have been playing a shell game lately and only fill the tanks 3/4 full, or 15 lbs. Normally, the 20 lb propane tanks hold 20 lbs of propane when full. In this case your supplier is saying that 15 lbs is what the contents should be for a full tank. The net weight is the weight of the contents. The Tare Weight is the empty weight of the container. ![]()
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