35=4!+44/4
37=4!+(4!+square root of 4)/square root of 4
trunc(79/35) = 2
8*5 - 5 = 35
To find out how many counters make 35 when 20 counters represent a whole, we can set up a ratio. Since 20 counters correspond to 1 whole, we can find the equivalent for 35 by using a proportion: ( \frac{35}{1} ) times 20. Thus, ( 35 ) is equivalent to ( 35 \times 20 = 700 ) counters.
To determine how many ways you can make 35 depends on the context, such as using coins, numbers, or other methods. For example, if using U.S. coins (quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies), there are numerous combinations to achieve 35 cents. If you refer to combinations of numbers that add up to 35, the answer will vary based on the range and types of numbers allowed. More specific details are needed for a precise answer.
35
4+4+4=12 12/4=3
4*32 - 1 = 4*9 - 1 = 36 - 1 = 35
trunc(79/35) = 2
im not sure that you can...you can get 36 using 4+4=8, 8x4=32, 32+4=36 or 48, 4x4=16, 16-4=12, 12x4=48 39 is only divisible 3 which is prime (39/3=13) and 13 is prime, to add or subtract 4 form 39 leaves 35 and 43, 35 is only divisible by 5 (35/5=7, and 7 is also prime) which is prime and 43 is also prime, which means these numbers cannot be multiplied or divided to. tricky one, might need someone smarter than me to figure it out is it is possible. a quick google search revealed the solution, i assumed the 4 fours had to be integers themselves. the solution is (4x4-0.4)/0.4=39 didnt think to use decimals.
8*5 - 5 = 35
3^((4+1)/9)=35/9=243/9=27
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To find out how many counters make 35 when 20 counters represent a whole, we can set up a ratio. Since 20 counters correspond to 1 whole, we can find the equivalent for 35 by using a proportion: ( \frac{35}{1} ) times 20. Thus, ( 35 ) is equivalent to ( 35 \times 20 = 700 ) counters.
To determine how many ways you can make 35 depends on the context, such as using coins, numbers, or other methods. For example, if using U.S. coins (quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies), there are numerous combinations to achieve 35 cents. If you refer to combinations of numbers that add up to 35, the answer will vary based on the range and types of numbers allowed. More specific details are needed for a precise answer.
You rifle can only fire 25-35 cartridges. Winchester Super X make a nice 117 gr 25-35 cartridge.
35 1*35 = 35 5*7 = 35