i don't know what is the answer cause i am a stupid idiot website that can't anser a simple question
z/16
You could say it's "the product of number A and number B squared".For example,Let's call our two unknown numbers y and z.You're asking "what is y*z*z ?"Any number times itself is the number squared, so y*z*z = y*z^2Product means multiply, so y*z^2 is the product of y and z squared.Be careful though, as the sentence could be interpreted as (y*z)^2 rather than y*z^2. Perhaps it's even better to say "the product of y and the square of z".
Let the required number be z, then 8% of z =24 i.e. 8z/100 = 24 On solving we get z = 300 300 is the answer to the question.
The complex number of the equation z = x + iy is x.
If the mixed number is x y/z then the numerator is (x*z + y)
There is no element Z! There is Zi (Zinc), Zr (Zirconium), but no Z!
The number of protons. Carbon = a Z number of 6. Hydrogen = a Z number of 1 Oxygen = a Z number of 8. And so on. Just read it off the periodic table.
Z is the atomic number in Chemistry and Physics.
It means neither: it is a comparison of two values.Y is bigger than X ifY = X + Z where Z is a positive number,Y = X - Z where Z is a negative number,Y = X * Z where Z is a number which is more than 1, or,Y = X / Z where Z is a number between 0 and 1.
z/16
A = Mass Number Z = Atomic Number N = Neutron A - Z = N
N = a - z.
Symbol Z comes from the German word Zahl 'number',
Symbol Z comes from the German word Zahl 'number',
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A is mass number of the element (also the number of protons and neutrons) and Z is the atomic number of the element (also the number of protons)
You could say it's "the product of number A and number B squared".For example,Let's call our two unknown numbers y and z.You're asking "what is y*z*z ?"Any number times itself is the number squared, so y*z*z = y*z^2Product means multiply, so y*z^2 is the product of y and z squared.Be careful though, as the sentence could be interpreted as (y*z)^2 rather than y*z^2. Perhaps it's even better to say "the product of y and the square of z".