6 times the sum of 12 and 8 =
6(12 + 8) =
6(20) =
120
The answer of the problem is 120.
Well 1 could be anything you want it to equal to so . if your using thirds 2/3 can fit into one once because if you do it twice you’d get 4/3 and that’s over 1
You would take the 38 and place over 100 since its in percent (part over whole) and then you'd place the n over 90 (part you are looking for over whole)
so.....the 3rd one is correct
Just do 7 total hours minus the 2.6 hours he needs left to complete the 7 hours. ezpz
Answer:
X=12
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve for x by simplifying both sides of the equation, then isolating the variable.