Given:
A man owns 3/4 of the share of a business and sells 1/3 of his shares for Bir 10,000.
To find:
The value of the business in Bir.
Solution:
Let x be the value of the business.
It is given that a man owns 3/4 of the share of a business and sells 1/3 of his shares for Bir 10,000.


Multiply both sides by 4.


Therefore, the value of the business is 40,000 Bir.
For this question you can say:
-8 -11q = -9q +6
so now you can add +9q on both sides and +8 on both sides of the equation:
-11q + 9q = 8 + 6
-2q = 14
q = 14/-2
q = -7 :)))
I hope this is helpful
have a nice day
Answer:
negative
Step-by-step explanation:
First step is to simplify the equation so that it makes our life easier! Since 2^2 is equivalent to 4, we can plug that into the equation. Then we can also simplify 2^4 to 16. Now it should look like this:
(4)(2)/16
Now we can solve. 4(2) = 8 so now we have 8/16. 8/16 simplifies to 1/8 when you divide the numerator and the denominator by 8. So there you go! Your final answer is 1/8! I really hope that helped you out, and happy holidays!
Answer:
B,C,D are equivalent to 4^-3