abacus
Let the number of Yellow counters you already have is Y Let the number of non-yellow counters you already have is Z Then the current ratio of Yellow counters to the total counters is Y : Y + Z Let the number of Blue counters you add be B After they have been added, the ratio of Yellow counters to the total counters is Y : Y + Z + B This is 1 : 6 Thus Y = 1 and Y + Z + B = 6 → Z + B = 5 Which means that for the Yellow counters you have you will have five times as many counters made up of whatever non-Yellow counters you originally had plus the Blue counters you added. Thus to find out how many Blue counters to add, take the number of Yellow counters, multiply it by 5 and subtract the number of non yellow counters you originally had. examples: You had 6 Yellow counters Add 6 × 5 - 0 = 30 Blue counters Which gives you 6 Yellow and 30 Blue counters → ratio Yellow : total counters = 6 : 30 + 6 = 6 : 36 = 1 : 6 You had 4 Yellow counters and 6 Red counters Add 4 × 5 - 6 = 14 Blue counters Which gives you 4 Yellow counters, 6 Red counters and 14 Blue counters → ratio Yellow : total counters = 4 : 6 + 14 + 4 = 4 : 24 = 1 : 6 You had 4 Yellow Counters, 2 Blue counters and 3 Red counters Add 4 × 5 - (2 + 3) = 15 Blue counters Which gives you 4 Yellow counters, 3 Red counters and 2 + 15 = 17 Blue counters → ratio Yellow : total counters = 4 : 3 + 17 + 4 = 4 : 24 = 1 : 6
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Leibniz's calculator could multiply and divide as well as add and subtract. The pascaline calculator could only add and subtract.
Giant Growth does not add counters. It only changes power and toughness for one turn and is not a permanent. Proliferate would not effect a creature who Giant Growth had been used on.
with a calculator
Leibniz's calculator could multiply and divide as well as add and subtract. The pascaline calculator could only add and subtract.
To ADD means to do the PLUS operation, which you can find on any calculator. For example, to add 3 and 4, you type the following on the calculator:3 + 4
Leibniz's calculator could multiply and divide as well as add and subtract. The pascaline calculator could only add and subtract.
In the ninth century, the Chinese used an abacus to calculate numbers. It used beads strung on sticks to manually add. French mathematician Blaise Pascal invented an adding machine in 1642 that used gears to add numbers. The first successful adding machine was invented in 1886 by William Burroughs; it cost $475. The first handheld calculator was invented by Texas Instruments in 1966.
Any card that actually uses Spell Counters will tell you what to do with them. Breaker the Magical Warrior tells you what his own counter does, while cards like Megaton Magical Cannon say to remove spell counters from other cards.
it can multiply,divide,add and subtract.
If you want to add $5 to $7.50 just do: 5.00 + 7.50 and get your answer.