Yes.
210. basic math is your friend.
-1,-2,+2,-4,+4,-5,+5, +0. the sequence is subtract twice, add once, subtract again, add, then subtract, then add twice.
To get 5 using the numbers 19, 2, 6, and 3, you can subtract 6 from 19 to get 13, then subtract 3 from 13 to get 10, and finally subtract 2 from 10 to get 8. So, you cannot get 5 using these specific numbers.
+ 6 means positive 6. -6 means negative 6. -5- (-6) means start with -5 and subtract (-6) . You subtract a negative number like you pay off a debt, so -(-6) means +6.
Yes.
210. basic math is your friend.
add 5 / subtract 7 (the following numbers will include negatives: -1, 4, -3, 2, -5. 0)
-1,-2,+2,-4,+4,-5,+5, +0. the sequence is subtract twice, add once, subtract again, add, then subtract, then add twice.
It will be 1/6 because 31/6 minus 1/6 = 5
5 x 6 x 7 = 210. 210 is the answer. proof 210 - 5 = 205/5 = 41 210 - 6 = 204/6 = 34 210 - 7 = 203/7 = 29
4/5-1/6
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1. Subtract 25 2. Then subtract 6 3. Then subtract 12 4. Then subtract 2 5. Then subtract 10 6. Then subtract 15 7. Then subtract 7 8. Then add 3 X 1/2 9. Then add 8
First, lets format the question into an equation Division takes precedence over subtraction. (7 / 6 ) - 6 Create a mixed number to more easily subtract the whole while keeping your fraction. (1 + 1/6) - 6 Subtract the whole numbers, leaving -5 + 1/6 Which is the same as -4 + -5/6 Which can also be written as : -29/6 or -4.83... The fraction 5/6 is a repeating decimal and can be written in the following ways 5/6 0.833... 0.8(3)
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The given expression is x + 6 = 2x + 5. Subtract both sides by x to get: x - x + 6 = 2x - x + 5 6 = x + 5 Subtract both sides by 5 to get: 6 - 5 = x + 5 - 5 x = 1