Barid likely made a mistake in the addition of fractions. The correct approach to adding ( \frac{1}{2} ) and ( \frac{1}{3} ) is to find a common denominator, which would be 6 in this case. Therefore, ( \frac{1}{2} ) becomes ( \frac{3}{6} ) and ( \frac{1}{3} ) becomes ( \frac{2}{6} ). Adding these gives ( \frac{3}{6} + \frac{2}{6} = \frac{5}{6} ), not ( \frac{1}{2} + \frac{1}{3} + 2 + 6 ).
It would have been much qiucker to use your calculator. I can tell you that the answer is 310 but how do you know that I have not made a mistake?
A mistake
6+4+3=2 when it is a mistake
3x + 7 = -4x + 28 implies 7x + 7 = 28
A mistake
It would have been much qiucker to use your calculator. I can tell you that the answer is 310 but how do you know that I have not made a mistake?
A mistake
your biggest mistake
No, it's a design flaw. As usual Apple places the blame on their customers rather than admitting they made a mistake.
72 It would have been simpler, quicker and more reliable to use your calculator. If I said the answer was 72 could you be sure I had not made a mistake?
6+4+3=2 when it is a mistake
3x + 7 = -4x + 28 implies 7x + 7 = 28
It doesn't. Whoever said it was 80S made a mistake, or somebody misstated or misunderstood the question. 100S is the correct sum.
A mistake
Parent didn't sign Masters Promissory note so it is technically not the parent's loan or responsibility right? Because of this, can a Direct PLUS loan get transferred to the child if a mistake was made in the loan process?
62.14 But how do you know I did not make a mistake? It would have been quicker and simpler to do the sum yourself on the calculator.
3 is a common factor but not the Greatest common factor.