Oh, dude, there are so many ways you can get to 41! Like, you could do 20 + 21, or maybe 82 - 41, or even 2 * 20. Like, the possibilities are endless, man. Just throw some numbers together and see what sticks!
Equation: x+3=3+x (notice the equal sign: equal; equation)Expression: x+3 (notice no equal sign)
Equation: x+3=3+x (notice the equal sign: equal; equation)Expression: x+3 (notice no equal sign)
An equation that states that two ratios are equal is a proportion.
123
That's an equation.
105.8 degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to 41 degrees Celsius. Here is the Celsius to Fahrenheit conversion equation: 1. Multiply degrees Celsius by 9 2. Divide by 5 3. Add 32
An equation is equal if you have a math problem on each side of an equal sign.
41, 41, 41, and 42.
41 cents
41 x 1
41 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to a temperature of 5 degrees Celsius.
41^12 = 22,563,490,300,366,186,081
1 x 41, 41 x 1
82% of 50...
If it doesn't have an equal sign, then it's not an equation.
Never. By definition, the two sides of an equation are equal.
41 x 32 = 1312 -------------------------------------- The last digit of 41 × 32 is 1 × 2 = 2, but the last digit of 235 is 5. 2 does not equal 5, thus 41 × 32 does not equal 235.