Verbal Sentence is just putting an equation into words. For Example: R=(a-b) (cubed) The sentence: The difference of a-b cubed is equal to R.
pq-r, if p is 3, q is 4, and r is -6 is equal to 3 x 4 - (-6), which is equal to 12 + 6, which is equal to 18.
if: r = 5z 15z = 3y then: z = y/5 r = 5(y/5) r = y
r = 4
r+r+r+r+r=10 therefore, r must equal two
if you have 12r and you minus 4r it doesn't equal 48. it would equal 8r to find out what r is i would have to see the whole problem
a could equal 0 and r could equal 27a could equal 1 and r could equal 23a could equal 2 and r could equal 19a could equal 3 and r could equal 15a could equal 4 and r could equal 11a could equal 5 and r could equal 7a could equal 6 and r could equal 3a could equal 7 and r could equal - 1It could be any of these and many, many more...is it the whole question?
'r' is equal to, or anywhere between, -13 and 38 .
R = 500/9 times r squared
360 units cubed
No, it is not. Substitute and check. You have 128 + 16r. So now, if r=9, then the equation would be 128 = 16x9. But, 16x9 is 145 and is not equal to 128. Thus, r=9 is not the solution. The solution is r+ 128/16 which is equal to 8. Thus, the actual solution is r = 8.
the answer is r.