Multiply both sides by 3 and that gives:
Something = 10 * 3 = 30
Multiply both sides by 3 and that gives:
Something = 10 * 3 = 30
Multiply both sides by 3 and that gives:
Something = 10 * 3 = 30
Multiply both sides by 3 and that gives:
Something = 10 * 3 = 30
4x+6x=30 is the same as: 10x=30 so we divide by 10 and get: x=3 (I do not see how this relates to calculus, but O.K.)
3+10 = 13
(3 * 3)(2 * 5) (9)(10) 90
24\3=8
6X-3 = -51 add 3 to both sides 6X = -48 divide by 6 X = -8
3 into 24 is 8
3x-10 equals 24; add 10 to both sides 3x equals 34; divide by 3 x=11.333 or 11 1/3
To divide two numbers and get 0.3, you would need to divide a number by another number. In this case, the numbers are 3 and 10. When you divide 3 by 10, you get 0.3. This is because 3 divided by 10 equals 0.3.
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The expression "12 minus 6 divide 3" simplifies to "12 - (6 ÷ 3)". The division 6 ÷ 3 equals 2, so the expression simplifies further to "12 - 2". Finally, the subtraction 12 - 2 equals 10. Therefore, the answer to 12 minus 6 divide 3 is 10.
lol all you have to do is divide 23 by 3. Its an irrational number and its 7.6 something XD
To find the modulus (mod) of a counter, you take the current value of the counter and divide it by the desired modulus value. The mod is the remainder of this division. For example, if your counter is 10 and you want to find 10 mod 3, you divide 10 by 3, which equals 3 with a remainder of 1, so 10 mod 3 equals 1.
24/30. divide both top and bottom by 3. You get 8/10, which equals 0.8
7x+3=10 7x=7 {subtract 3 from each side} x=1 {divide each side by 7}
To divide 13 by 10, you perform the operation 13 ÷ 10, which equals 1.3. This means that 13 is 1.3 times larger than 10. In fractional form, it can also be expressed as 1 and 3/10.
Find 10% then times the 10% by 3 (to find 10% divide something by 10)
x - 3 = 10 - 4 10 - 4 = 6 Therefore, x - 3 = 6 x = 9