It really depends on the question. Quite often, you have to add a certain percentage to the base amount, as tax. Or you may need to remove the tax to find the pre-tax price.
Different math questions require different methods to solve.
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a rule used to solve math questions
The answer depends on what you need t do with the fraction.
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well math is not all about reading you mostly solve problems.But their is reading in math :when you read the questions ;) and its important because you need to understand the question that is asking you so you could solve it and get the right answers...
Do hard work, solve the same questions frequently.
In my opinion there is a app which called photo math it can solve this type of questions By the way the answer is 11,407.11
All but the simplest math questions are welcome and may be answered on WikiAnswers. (Simple calculation questions will be removed, eg. "what is 2+2".) Yes, wiki answers will help you to solve your math problems. Simple problems are solved directly, but for complex problems they will suggest related sites where you can get math questions with solutions.
The punchline to the riddle "What is bright and asks a lot of questions?" is "A math book!" This plays on the idea that math books are filled with bright ideas (concepts) and pose numerous problems (or questions) for students to solve. It's a clever way to highlight the inquisitive nature of learning math.
Since mensuration has to do with measuring, to do Advanced Mensuration math questions you would have to apply that knowledge in order to solve the problem.
You use variable in math problems to help you solve the answer. For example, you could do 50+50=a. The (a) would be the variable. Or for that same problem you could do 50+y=100. Then the (y) would be the variable.