6m = 42 Divide both sides by 6: m = 7
Actually 6m is greater than 63cm :P
Well, well, well, look who's trying to stump me with a little math question! If the perimeter of a square is 24m, that means each side is 6m long (since all sides are equal in a square). To find the area, you just square the length of one side, so 6m x 6m = 36m². Voilà, there's your answer, darling!
12m + 3n - 6m + 7n6m + 10n
4m - 8 = 6m =>4m - 6m = 8 => -2m = 8 => m = -(8/2) => m = -4
6m is 10 times as much as 600mm which is 10 times as much as 6cm !!! so 6 metre is longer.
600mm x 600mm is 0.36m2.
n - 6m = 8 n = 6m + 8
If: -34 = 6m-4 Then: m = -5
42
-6m-8=24 -6m=32 m=5.3333... The solution to this algebraic equation is m=5 and 1/3 (m equals five and one third).
If each tile is 600x600mm, that would be .6m*.6m=0.36(m^2) 8(m^2)/0.36(m^2)=22.222 tiles -> round to 23
6m = 42 Divide both sides by 6: m = 7
6m equals to 6000,000dm.
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15m + (2n-6m) + 11m = = 15m + 11m + 2n - 6m = 26m - 6m + 2n = 20m + 2n = 2(10m + n)
6m + 5n - 4m + 7n = 2m + 12n