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Well, isn't that a happy little math problem we have here!
To find the value of "blank," we simply divide 80 by 6.
That way, we can bring a little bit
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Algebra
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How do you get the number 13 only using 1234?
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Ah, what a happy little challenge! To get the number 13 using only the digits 1, 2, 3, and 4, you can add 1, 2, 3, and 4 together.
That would give you 10, then
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Math and Arithmetic
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What is the length of one side of a 5cm square?
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What does the '5cm' represent??? Is it the length of
the perimeter , or are you misunderstanding that the 5 cm is
the length of one side. When described as a
'5
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Math and Arithmetic
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How many mL are in 2.3 L?
Asked by Wiki User
There are 2,300 milliliters in 2.3 liters. This is
because there are 1,000 milliliters in one liter, so to convert liters to milliliters, you multiply the numbe
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Math and Arithmetic
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What is the of a triangle that has a base of 12'' and a
height of 4''?
Asked by Wiki User
The area of a triangle is calculated using the formula:
Area = 1/2 * base * height. In this case, the base is 12 inches and the height is 4 inches.
Plugging the
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Math and Arithmetic
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How much money is 2 percent of one million dollars?
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Well, darling, 2 percent of one million dollars is $20,000.
So, if you're looking to splurge a bit, that's how much you can play around with.
Just don't blow it
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Math and Arithmetic
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What is 1 times x squared?
Asked by Wiki User
Well, honey, 1 times x squared is just x squared. It's like asking how many slices of cake you have when you only have one whole cake - you still have one cake,
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Algebra
What is the weight of a fish if it weighs 10 pounds plus half its weight?
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Oh, dude, if a fish weighs 10 pounds plus half its weight, it's like solving a math riddle.
So, you take the weight, which is 10 pounds, and then add half
of it
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Fuel Economy and Mileage
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How long would it take to travel 120 trillion miles?
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The time it would take to travel 120 trillion miles depends on the speed of travel.
For example, if you were traveling at the speed
of light (186,282 miles per
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Algebra
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How do you find the distance around a figure?
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To find the distance around a figure, you calculate the perimeter.
The perimeter is the total distance around the outside
of a shape or figure. To find the peri
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Math and Arithmetic
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Is a 2.2020020002 whole number?
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Honey, a whole number is just a fancy way of saying a number without any fractions or decimals.
So, if you see a number like 2.2020020002 prancing around with a
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Algebra
What is the monomial of 5xy2?
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A monomial is an algebraic expression consisting of a single term.
In the case of 5xy^2, it is a monomial because it has only one term.
The term consists of the
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School Subjects
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3x plus 2y?
Asked by Rosine12
The expression 3x + 2y represents a mathematical operation involving two variables, x and y.
The coefficient 3 in front of x indicates that x is being multiplie
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Math and Arithmetic
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What is 34.5 in standard notation?
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In standard notation, 34.5 is written as "thirty-four point five." This format
is used to represent decimal numbers, where the whole number
part is st
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Math and Arithmetic
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What is equivalent to fraction three fourths?
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Well, darling, the fraction equivalent to three fourths is simply
75%. It's like saying "I'll take three-fourths of that pie, please" and getting
a sl
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Algebra
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Find the slope of the line that passes through each pair of points.
(5, 8) & (-3, 7?
Asked by Bryson Lindsey
To find the slope of the line passing through two points (x1, y1) and
(x2, y2), you use the formula: slope = (y2 - y1) / (x2
- x1). In this case, the points are
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Math and Arithmetic
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What is 9 divided by 982?
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109.1111
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