Lets say groups = g
3 groups of 6 is
3(g) =6
3g/3 = 6/3
g = 2
there are 2 in each group
hope this helps
Do you mean 3/√11 ? In this case, you'll have to multiply both, numerator and denominator by the denominator ...
Answer:
108 in2
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
r=3
Step-by-step explanation:
if n=10
r=n-7
r=(10)-7
r=3
Let, the numbers are: x, (24-x)
Let, P(x) denote their products. Then, we have:
P(x) = x(24-x) = 24x - x²
P'(x) = 24-2x
P''(x) = -2
Now, P'(x) = 0 ⇒ x = 12
Also,
P''(12) = -2 < 0
So, By second derivative test, x = 12 is the point of local maxima of p. Hence the product of the numbers is the maximum when the numbers are 12 and (24-12) = 12
So, In short that numbers would be 12,12
Hope this helps!