Well, honey, there are plenty of math problems that equal 11. You could do 5 + 6, 22 - 11, or even 33 divided by 3. As long as you end up with 11, you're golden. Just don't try to make me do any calculus at this age, sweetie.
A comparison in math terms is when you see if two problems are equal to each other.
you will get many math problems during life
it matters what math question...
what do the following mean in solving math problems? Use a four-step plan Pattern Table
IF they are math related, write appropriate equations and then apply math rules to solve the equations.
1+102+93+84+75+6And vice versa of all these math problems.12-113-214-315-4to be continued.............
A comparison in math terms is when you see if two problems are equal to each other.
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1 + 11 = 12
There are infinitely many math problems whose solution would be -7. Here is a simple algebra problem: x + 10 = 3. What is x? The answer (you guessed it) is -7.
-9;-1;4;-4 =24 how all that calculate equal 24 why?
Math word problems.
Oh, dude, there are tons of math problems that equal 17! Like, you could do 8 + 9, or 20 - 3, or even 34 divided by 2. It's like a whole world of possibilities out there in the land of math where 17 reigns supreme.
Here are a couple possible math problems that have 89 as a result: 100 - 11 = 89 44 + 45 = 89
An infinite number of possibilities. 1 - 3 = or 1.1 - 3.1 = are two examples.
If 20/50 questions were addition problems, this is equal to 2/5 or two fifths.
you will get many math problems during life