depends what you mean by a number ! I am going to assume you are talking about the real numbers (1,2,3,4,5 etc.)
You could formulate a series equation to give you only values of x = even number say you had 28+30+32+34+36+38= x instead of going through and adding them is there a formula to take like the first and last number to get the sum of all those numbers? I don't know if this really will work with all of them, but I came up with taking the first number plus the last number multiplied by half of the numbers you're adding together.
Yes, it is possible for married individuals to file their taxes separately as "Married Filing Separately" instead of jointly.
To calculate the circumference of a ball (which is a sphere), you use the formula for the circumference of a circle, ( C = 2\pi r ), where ( r ) is the radius of the sphere. If you have the diameter ( d ) instead, you can use the formula ( C = \pi d ), since the diameter is twice the radius (( d = 2r )). Simply plug in the radius or diameter into the appropriate formula to find the circumference.
To calculate the volume of a steel ball, you can use the formula for the volume of a sphere: ( V = \frac{4}{3} \pi r^3 ), where ( V ) is the volume and ( r ) is the radius of the ball. First, measure or determine the radius, then substitute it into the formula and compute the result. If you know the diameter instead, divide it by 2 to find the radius before using the formula.
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That sounds too difficult. Instead, if the item can handle being submerged in liquid, you could just measure how much liquid it displaces when submerged.
Barium is an element hence it does not have a formula, instead it has a symbol which is Ba.
It is a formula that the user creates themselves, instead of using the built-in functions.
Consecutive angles in a polygon are typically not congruent; instead, they are often supplementary, meaning they add up to 180 degrees. This applies specifically to interior angles of polygons like quadrilaterals. However, in the case of parallel lines cut by a transversal, consecutive interior angles are supplementary as well.
the sides ofn trapezium are 11.3cm 14.5cm, 11.1cm, and 6.5cm. The perpendicular height is 10.4cm calculate the are giving your answer to an appropriate degree accuracy try this instead 1/2*(Area of top + Area of bottom)*Height
To calculate the circumference of a circle, you can use the formula ( C = 2\pi r ), where ( r ) is the radius. Without the radius provided, I can't give a specific numerical answer. However, if you have the radius, simply substitute it into the formula and round the result to the nearest tenth. If the diameter is known instead, use the formula ( C = \pi d ).
A symbol at the beginning of a formula identifies the entry as a formula instead of a label. In an entry of =B3+C3, the equal sign identifies the entry as a formula.
To display the formula, not its results, in a cell, a user can choose a format for "text."