The expression "-67 43" seems to be missing an operator. If you meant to subtract 43 from -67, the result is -110. If you meant to add 43 to -67, the result would be -24. Please clarify if you intended a different operation.
43
It is 55, the number halfway between them.
0.475.
52
43, 47, 53, 59, and 61; plus 41 and 67 if you are including them, as well.
-24 The equation: -67 + 43 = -24.
43
43
67 percent as a fraction and decimal = 67/100; 0.67 67%= 67%/100%= 67/100 in fraction= 0.67 in decimal
Yes.
1, 43, 67, 2881
It is 55, the number halfway between them.
0.475.
A + (A + 24) = 110 remove 24 from both sides A + A = 86 A = 43 A + 24 = 67 43 + 67 = 110
52
43, 47, 53, 59, and 61; plus 41 and 67 if you are including them, as well.
5x - 9y = 43 (A)3x + 8y = 68 (B)(A)*3: 15x - 27y = 129(B)*5: 15x + 40y = 340Subtracting the first from the second gives67y = 211 => y = 211/67 = 3.15 approxSubstituting the [rational] value of y in (B)5x - 9*211/67 = 43 => 5x = 43 + 1899/67 = 4780/67therefore x = 956/67 = 14.27 approx.