Where is the challenge (or the fun) if you know what the solution is? The idea of Wasgij is to NOT know what the puzzle picture is beforehand, but enjoy the solution as it gradually unfolds.
The solution is 15.
The number is 17.(The complete solution is too long and complicated to reproduce here in its entirety.)
If you mean: 8x = 120 then the value of x is 15
An inequality usually represents more than one number - usually infinitely many. For example, x > 3. A single number can be the solution to a set of inequalities, for example: x >= 15 AND x
Where is the challenge (or the fun) if you know what the solution is? The idea of Wasgij is to NOT know what the puzzle picture is beforehand, but enjoy the solution as it gradually unfolds.
Where is the challenge (or the fun) if you know what the solution is? The idea of Wasgij is to NOT know what the puzzle picture is beforehand, but enjoy the solution as it gradually unfolds.
The solution is 15.
6 - ( N x 15 ) = No Solution or Infinite Solution. In order to solve this problem there must be something after the equal sign or else we could derive an infinite number of answers.
The solution to the inequality 3x < 15 is x < 5. On a number line, this would be represented by an open circle at 5 with an arrow pointing to the left, indicating all real numbers less than 5. The number line would start at negative infinity and end at 5, with 5 not included in the solution set.
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The number is 17.(The complete solution is too long and complicated to reproduce here in its entirety.)
molarity = number of moles of solute / volume of solution number of moles of solute = molarity x volume of solution number of moles of solute = 12 (mole/L) x 15/1000 (L) number of moles of solute = 0.18 mole
If you mean: 8x = 120 then the value of x is 15
Hi people, okay so you want 2 know how 2 work out 15% of R1500 FIRSTLY you put 15/100 then put 1500/1 then you multiply to get a solution wait once you get a solution you divide your answer you got from multiplying you will get your answer
An inequality usually represents more than one number - usually infinitely many. For example, x > 3. A single number can be the solution to a set of inequalities, for example: x >= 15 AND x
There are an infinite number of pairs that answer this question. One example is 1, 14. The general solution is n, (15 - n) where n is any integer.