30
YOu might be talking about the 2 numbers on the side. let's say X is the diamond, and you have 2 #s, 5 and 6. 5 and 6 go one the sides if it says the go on the side. The bottom of the X is 5 and 6 added. the top of X is the 5 and 6 multiplied. in the end, the X will have 30 on the top, 11 on the bottome, and 5 and 6 on either side.
1/2 a page a minute
Algebra can be used to determine what dimensions to use to make a box with a given volume and use the least material possible. A carpenter uses algebra in order to calculate the area of a space in order to buy supplies, calculate estimates for jobs, measure and cut supplies need to correctly to a job. A carpenter will also use algebra to build and estimate space needed for installation of appliances and objects. Also He uses it to find the angle at which two walls are put together, how long he must cut how many pieces of wood. How much cement he needs to go with the 30 yards of sand and gravel that was just delivered for a slab of a given size.
1. a. 34 b. 80 c. 32% 2. $405 3. $200,000 4. $109.39 5. 78% 6. 110.6m 7. 36.4in 8. 1,644 students 9. 30% 10. a. 128 b. 928 11. 44% after letters above correct answer are crossed off you are left with a word that is bad forward and good backwards STRESSED bad and DESSERTS very good...yummy
-30+15--9-6=
A third of Joe’s age is between 18 and 30
58 30/7 d=9
three more than a number is -5 find the number
15
60
10
When the document ends on page 30, and the page number is at the bottom of the page.
The easiest method is by the serial number... if it is less than 2,700,000 it is a pre-1964.
Oh, dude, like, I'm not a mind reader, but if you're talking about the Pizzazz math book, the answer to C-30 is probably some math stuff. You know, numbers, equations, all that jazz. Maybe try looking in the book or asking your teacher for help. Math, man, it's a wild ride.
Yes
32^2-21n+30