x is an unknown number/fraction which needs to be solved.
The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them.- Albert Einstein-- Explanations by Varada
.7x-.6x=9, .1x=9, x=9/.1=90 students
Alot of problems were solved through the use of trig. To many to count in fact. The Sears tower would be an example I can think of. But good question.
Problems of morality. Premarital sex of teens would be solved that way then.
Problems that are not promptly solved create more problems.
Commerce problems could be solved with trade
what are 2 problems that were solved by the invention of trains
they solved their problems by farming
Mainly health problems.
It solved no problems but created enormous problems.
Reducing equivalent fractions to their simplest form.
K = D + 3 where the letters represent the number of problems solved by Ki and Daniel respectively.
x is an unknown number/fraction which needs to be solved.
x represents an unknown variable, usually to be solved in algebraic equations eg) 2x = 10 divide both sides of the equation by 2 to get x = 5
it solved plants
yes