Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
j=6
k=4
Rewrite the equation. So let's do that-
2.5(6*4)/6
6 and the other 6 cancel out so we are left with 2.5*4
Which is then equal to 10.
By the way, whenever you see the same number in a division problem on the numerator and denominator, just cancel them out because if you still did 2.5(6*4)/6, you would still get 10. I was just simplifying it!
Answer:
D = K-10
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the number of games won by Dave's favourite basketball team be D and Kimiko's be K.
D + 10 = K
therefore,
D = K-10
Topic: Algebraic equations
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3.6²
same as multiplying 3.6 × 3.6
There are two interleaved arithmetic sequences here.
Odd terms are 5, 7, 9, 11, increasing by 2 each time.
Even terms are 1, 0, -1, decreasing by 1 each time.
The next two terms will be -2, 13.
Answer:
65 hundreds= 65 x100 = 6500
290 ones= 290 x1= 290
The sum of both = 6500 +290= 6790