The perfect whole squares are 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100.
Less than 30 are:
<h2>1, 4, 9, 16, 25</h2>
5(4x - 10) + 10x = 4(2x - 3) + 2(x - 4)
20x - 50 + 10x = 8x - 12 + 2x - 8
30x - 50 = 10x - 20
30x - 10x = -20 + 50
20x = 30
x = 3/2 <==
Answer:
29
you have to solve the brackets first(6-3=3)
Then solve the division (4/2=2)
lastly the addition (5+4=9)
so we have 9×3=27
27+2=29.
Answer:
123 + (456 + 789)
Step-by-step explanation:
since this is an addition problem, the parenthesis don't matter, and they can be put wherever you want.
(123 + 456) + 789
123 + 456 + 789
(123 + 456 + 789)
123 + (456 + 789)
technically, any of these would work, but I think the kind of answer the problem is looking for is;
123 + (456 + 789)