The expression for the sum of ten and the quotient of a number ( x ) and 666 can be written as ( 10 + \frac{x}{666} ). This represents adding 10 to the result of dividing ( x ) by 666.
To express this as an algebraic sum, this would be equal to 7x - 10.
40
30/10n
118
129 - 112 = 17
1
To express this as an algebraic sum, this would be equal to 7x - 10.
40
its 5 squared divided by the sum of 28 to the power of ten. -maths teacher
Alright, buckle up buttercup. The quotient of thirty and the product of ten times a number is simply 3 divided by that number. So, if you're looking for the result, it's 3 divided by whatever that number is. Math doesn't have to be a headache, darling.
30/10n
ten ones with an infinite number of zeroes.
The quotient is 265.
You will get a quotient that is a positive number less than 10.
The nearest ten to 666 is 670. To determine this, you look at the last digit, which is 6; since it is 5 or greater, you round up to the next ten. Thus, 666 rounded to the nearest ten is 670.
22 = 10/220 - x
118