plus or minus. You see it often with square roots. The square root of 9 is plus or minus 3.
If you mean 3/8 minus 1/6 then it is 5/24
67010.309. to get the answer you just divide 6.5 million by 100 minus the percentage(3).
The same way that you divide two positive numbers. Just remember at the end that the result is negative.
about 68%
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Anything divided by itself equals one.
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the only sequence i can see is that it starts off 46 minus 4 then divide by 3. and then again for 28 minus 4 then divide by 3. so if 16 is starting off then it would be 16 minus 4, so 12. or also it could be (same answer though) minus 4 divide by 3 then double it then again minus 4 divide by 3 then double it then minus 4 =12
I presume you don't mean 21 minus 13; that is easy enough, and equals 8. If you mean the ratio 13/21, all you do is divide. The answer is 0.1690___.
6 divide 2 multiplied by 1 to the third power minus 2 is 1.
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F to C: Deduct 32, then multiply by 5, then divide by 9 C to F: Multiply by 9, then divide by 5, then add 32
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Yes: the equation is tautological!
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