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To create a product, you need at least two numbers.
You need at least two numbers to have a product. 3 x 5 = 15
To solve this you'll need to write an equation, since you don't know enough information to find an answer. Start with the multiplication part of the equation, which is "the product of a number and 4." This is written as 4x. Then you just need to subtract the 18, giving you 4x-18. Now you can substitute any number in for x and solve to get an answer.
There is no such thing as the product of just one number, a product is when 2 or more numbers are multiplied. The product of a number and another number means the answer you get when you multiply the two.
You need at least two numbers to find a product.
You need at least two numbers to get a product.
The answer is c., The mass number.Check step 5 below.Let's walk through balancing a nuclear equation involving beta decay. We are going to figure out a balanced equation for thorium-2341. You will need to find the atomic number for thorium (234) and the chemical symbol (Th).2. We know that this is undergoing beta decay, so one of the products will be decaying.3. We now need to set up the equation. We are going to use the followingZ=the atomic number of the product isotopeA=the mass number of the product isotopeX-the chemical symbol of the product isotope4. Let's now set up the equation:5. We will now figure out the mass number (A) of the product. We will do this as follows:234=mass number of thorium0=mass number of beta particle234=A+0234=A6. We will now figure out the atomic number (Z) of the product. We will do this as follows:90=Z+(-1) (complete this by subtracting -1 to each side of the equation)90-(-1)=Z+(-1) - (-1)91=Z7. So far we have this:8. Now, we need to figure out the product element (X). We do this by looking for the element that has an atomic number of 91. This is protactinium (Pa). So, the complete balanced equation will look like this:You have balanced an equation using beta decay.
To create a product, you need at least two numbers.
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First thing to notice is that you have two unknowns, but only 1 equation, so all you need to do is write out the equation: first let the "answer"= y, and "a number" = x then you would get y=2010+48x, Which is a linear graph