Jason's locker number is 119
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You don't mean "3 possible digit combinations"; you mean "3-digit possible combinations"and you also forgot to specify that the first digit can't be zero.(We wouldn't have known that, but two of your buddies asked the same questionabout 7 hours before you did.)The question is describing all of the counting numbers from 100 to 999.That's all of the counting numbers up to 999, except for the first 99.So there are 900 of them.
Ok so your equation reads like this (I assume you forgot the +): 3 - 4x = 10x +10 The goal is to get the x's on one side and the other numbers on the other. It doesnt matter which side has which, so I will move the numbers to the right and the x's to the left. So first subtract 3 from both sides: 3 - 3 - 4x = 10x + 10 - 3 -4x = 10x + 7 Now subtract 10x from both sides. -4x - 10x = 10x - 10x + 7 -14x = 7 Now that we have like terms on both sides, all you need to do is divide both sides by -14 to solve for x. -14x / -14 = 7 / -14 x = -1 / 2
in communitive prop., the problem does not change at all except for the order. In accociative prop. the grouping also changes. for example communitive prop. associative prop i forgot LOL x+1=154665 1+x=154665
Mostly,some children use multiplication. Here is an example: 1/6 + 1/4.You see, the denominators are different. Multiply 1/6 with the denominator of 1/4 which is 4.If you did it, you will get 4/24.If you didn't, multiply again. Make sure you know you Times Tables. Now, do the same thing with 1/4.Multiply the denominator of 1/6 with 1/4 and you will get:6/24.NOW the denominators are the same. Finally, you know what to do. Add them up and you'll get:10/24.And I almost forgot: you may have to simplify.10 and 24 are EVEN. So divide them by 2 and get:5/12.5 is ODD. So, it cannot go down more. You will also call that: "A Fraction in it's Simplest Form". If you wanna do more, here are 4 more:4/10 + 5/6. 7/8 + 2/4. 2/3 + 3/4. 6/6 + 1/2.
the correct answer is 6
you forgot the last 2 digits of your user ID for a games website. You know that both digits are odd. Find the probability that you type the correct last digits by randomly typing 2 odd numbers
I had begun to answer this question for you when I remembered I forgot the answer.
He forgot both of the room numbers
Denaturation. >__< I forgot but I remembered now.
From mutual friends.
your password is the last 4 digits of your phone number
yes, right before everyonr forgot everything tho so noone remembered it but it did happen
i remembered it for a sec then forgot it.....
You should remember your email and last digits of phone number--that's enough.
The question is; what are the hints?
Gordon remembered to bring his mackintosh (mack) but forgot his wellington boots (wellies). These are colloquial forms for a raincoat & rubber boots.