(h-t)*6
The expression is: 5(b + x)
(h-H)*5
To write the expression "4 times the difference of 10 and 8 minus 3," you start by calculating the difference of 10 and 8, which is (10 - 8). Then, you multiply that difference by 4, giving you (4 \times (10 - 8)). Finally, you subtract 3 from that result, resulting in the expression (4 \times (10 - 8) - 3).
You work it backwards. Start with 9 -- the final result -- then subtract 1, multiply by 4, subtract 8, and divide by 2.
Addition. Start with nothing. Add 10. Subtract 10. Or first subtract 10, then add 10. Result is back where you started.
6h-t
3y2
The expression is: 5(b + x)
(h-H)*5
To write the expression "4 times the difference of 10 and 8 minus 3," you start by calculating the difference of 10 and 8, which is (10 - 8). Then, you multiply that difference by 4, giving you (4 \times (10 - 8)). Finally, you subtract 3 from that result, resulting in the expression (4 \times (10 - 8) - 3).
You work it backwards. Start with 9 -- the final result -- then subtract 1, multiply by 4, subtract 8, and divide by 2.
ba + x
Start at 1. Multiply by 3. Subtract 1. Multiply by 3. Subtract 1. Repeat this pattern.
(a+10)2
Oh, what a fun little math puzzle we have here! Let's break it down together. If we follow the steps in order, we can start by adding 5 to 10, then divide the result by 3, and finally subtract 2 to find the number. Happy little calculations!
Any mathematical operation can result in the answer 34.4, depending on what you start with. You can add numbers to get it, divide numbers, multiply numbers and subtract numbers too. 34 + 0.1 = 34.1 44.2 - 10.1 = 34.1 68.2 ÷ 2 = 34.1 17.05 x 2 = 34.1
Addition. Start with nothing. Add 10. Subtract 10. Or first subtract 10, then add 10. Result is back where you started.