In men's coat sizing, a size 48 typically refers to the chest measurement in inches, while "3X" generally indicates a specific size in a plus-size range. The two sizing systems are not directly equivalent, as "3X" typically corresponds to larger measurements than a standard size 48. It's best to consult a specific sizing chart from the brand for accurate comparisons, as sizing can vary between manufacturers.
I think you mean (3x ± 1)^2 = (3x+1)(3x-1)?
what does 15+2x=5+3x equal to in math
-3x + 10x = 7x3x + 3x = 6x
3x-6x
X= -2 ! Since the equation must equal zero - 17+3x must equal 11. The variable 3x HAS to equal -6... therefore x is equal to minus 2.
An outer coat size of LARGE will fit chest measurements of 42" to 44".
If AB does not equal 3x, then AB must either be less than 3x or greater than 3x. This means we can express the relationship as AB < 3x or AB > 3x. The statement highlights that AB cannot be equal to 3x by definition.
2x minus 3x is equal to -x.
I think you mean (3x ± 1)^2 = (3x+1)(3x-1)?
3x^2
what does 15+2x=5+3x equal to in math
-3x + 10x = 7x3x + 3x = 6x
If 2 divided by 3x it is equal to 2/3x
3x-6x
2x minus 3x is equal to -x.
X= -2 ! Since the equation must equal zero - 17+3x must equal 11. The variable 3x HAS to equal -6... therefore x is equal to minus 2.
wat does 2y-3x-6 equal