16 - 9 r r in a verbal sentence = 7
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.
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9 R 12
9 R 12
R = {1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81}
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-1.7 repeating as a fraction = -16/9 a1= 0.7 a2 = 0.07 r = a2/a1 = 0.07/0.7 = 0.1 fraction: = -(1 + a1/1-r) = -(1 + 0.7/1- 0.1) = -(1 + 0.7/0.9) * (10/10) = -(1 + 7/9) = -(9 + 7)/9 = -16/9
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.
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It is the sentence that contain sound and the sentence starts with letter R. thank you!
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How many R's aRe theRe in this sentence? I'd say three.