Putting a negative number in parentheses merely assists a subtraction sum involving negative numbers. For example, 14 - (-17) = 31.
around the 8 and the 5
To correctly solve the expression 17 - 8 - 5 ÷ 14 using the order of operations (PEMDAS/BODMAS), you would first perform the division operation, then subtraction. The correct placement of parentheses to indicate the order of operations would be 17 - (8 - (5 ÷ 14)). This ensures that the division is done before the subtraction.
The first prime number after 14 is 17.
There's only one number that's equal to 17. That number is 17. There's only one number that's equal to 64. That number is 64. Therefore, there's no number that's equal to both 17 and 64.
Putting a negative number in parentheses merely assists a subtraction sum involving negative numbers. For example, 14 - (-17) = 31.
around the 8 and the 5
45
To correctly solve the expression 17 - 8 - 5 ÷ 14 using the order of operations (PEMDAS/BODMAS), you would first perform the division operation, then subtraction. The correct placement of parentheses to indicate the order of operations would be 17 - (8 - (5 ÷ 14)). This ensures that the division is done before the subtraction.
The first prime number after 14 is 17.
17
There's only one number that's equal to 17. That number is 17. There's only one number that's equal to 64. That number is 64. Therefore, there's no number that's equal to both 17 and 64.
238
17 grams is equal to about 0.03748 pounds.
17+17+17=51
answer my question please. What is the relationship between 14 and 17
140/170, for example.