Is this one of the options? T= 2q/r - s
Answer:
When you read a sentence, you may first look for the subject or what the sentence is about. The subject usually appears at the beginning of a sentence as a noun or a pronoun. A noun is a word that identifies a person, place, thing, or idea. A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun. Common pronouns are I, he, she, it, you, they, and we. In the following sentences, the subject is underlined once.
Step-by-step explanation:
You will often read a sentence that has more than one noun or pronoun in it. You may encounter a group of words that includes a preposition with a noun or a pronoun. Prepositions connect a noun, pronoun, or verb to another word that describes or modifies that noun, pronoun, or verb. Common prepositions include in, on, under, near, by, with, and about. A group of words that begin with a preposition is called a prepositional phrase. A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and modifies or describes a word. It cannot act as the subject of a sentence. The following circled phrases are examples of prepositional phrases.
Answer: 4290 flyers
Step-by-step explanation:
The Volunteer Club has 78 people that are marching in a parade and each person is supposed to give out out 55 flyers about volunteering. To know the number of flyers that will be needed, we multiply the number of people by the number of flyers each person is holding. This will be :
Total number of flyers needed:
= 78 × 55.
= 4290
There will be 4290 flyers needed.