Anything divided by itself equals one.
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
Nine minus two
67010.309. to get the answer you just divide 6.5 million by 100 minus the percentage(3).
Anything divided by itself equals one.
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___.
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Multiplication, division, addition and subtraction are four operations that can be used. Their operators are * / + and - which all appear on your numeric keypad.Functions that can be used include SUM, MIN, MAX and COUNT.
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6 divide 2 multiplied by 1 to the third power minus 2 is 1.
Yes: the equation is tautological!
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