An algorithm is the series of steps to solve problem, so you would be looking for the series of steps to solve a math problem.
how can you specify what the variable stand for, write and equation, and solve this problem. a sewing project requires material costing $44 plus some tassels. if the material and tassels are to be purchased with four $20 bills, how many tassels can be purchased if they cost $2.40 each?
It depends how its used, it could be used as the multiplication sign or it could be used simply as a variable and u need to solve what it is equal to. It has many meanings.
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to solve them you have to do stagigys
"Solve an equation" means "find out, for which values of the variable or variables is the equation true".
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An algorithm is the series of steps to solve problem, so you would be looking for the series of steps to solve a math problem.
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The answer will depend on what a and b stand for and you have chosen not to share that information!
T represent a Number that will be part of the operation in order for you to solve this problem.
7 + (14-2) / 4+3 ? 13 you must solve in order of BODMAS B STAND FOR BRACKET O STAND FOR OF D STAND FOR DIVIDE M STAND FOR MULTIPY A STAND FOR ADD S STAND FOR DIVIDE SO START WITH (14-2) THEN 12+7/4+3 ADD 19/7 =2.71
G-Given U-Unknown E-Equation S-Substitution S-Solve
The acronym "IVT" stands for something. It stands for Intermediate Value Theorem. This is a mathematical formula that can be used to solve an equation.
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how can you specify what the variable stand for, write and equation, and solve this problem. a sewing project requires material costing $44 plus some tassels. if the material and tassels are to be purchased with four $20 bills, how many tassels can be purchased if they cost $2.40 each?