momentum
We have no clue what question that equation is asking.
you multiply m n p
in the equation p=m x v, the p represents
P= Momentum
v equals m divided by p
An equation where p = 19
nx - m = p so x = (m+p)/n
P= M/No
60 feet 6 inches equals the distance from the pitcher's mound to the home plate on a baseball diamond
p=mv where p is momentum, m is mass and v is velocity :)
An equation where P = 1
The equation "200 equals P for PG in M" suggests that 200 is the value of P when it pertains to PG in some context M. Without additional context, it's unclear what PG and M specifically refer to, but this format typically indicates a variable relationship in a mathematical or statistical setting. If you can provide more details, I could offer a more precise explanation.