(sqrt((8/8)+8))! = 6 Since: 8 divided by 8 equals 1 1 + 8 = 9; the square root of 9 is 3; 3 factorial equals 6. Alternatively, there is: cube_root(8) + cube_root(8) + cube_ root(8) = 6
8s=ps=p/8
8s = 72 divide both sides by 8 s = 9
Following order of operations, multiplication happens first and addition happens second. -5(-8s-3)+2(5s+4) =40s+15+10s+8 =50s+23 50s+23 cannot be added as they are not like terms. Like terms need to have the same variables.
0.635 is 625/1000. In lowest term, it is 5/8. 1/8 is 0.125, so 5 more 1/8s is 5/8 or 0.625.
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27 / 8
11 whole eights, with 6 left over. The 6 will make 3/4 of another eight.
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No, because 7 and 8s is not a value out of 3 and 5 in the first place!if you mean 7/8 and 3/5 then the greatest value is 7/8
33, with 3 left over
3 8s of 16 = 3*8*16 = 384
you cannot answer that question unless you make it an equality or an inequality.
4/11 x 3/8 is 3/22.
1/32 eights make one fourth.
There are 50 8s in 400