m = n/(n-1)
no
Yes.
m + n = 10000.05m + 0.06n = 57
It would be the same number either way because its addition.
m = n/(n-1)
The property that states m + n = n + m is known as the commutative property of addition. This property states that the order in which two numbers are added does not affect the sum. In other words, you can add the numbers in any order and still get the same result. This property holds true for all real numbers.
no
Yes.
If: m = n+x/p then x = p(m-n)
m + n = 10000.05m + 0.06n = 57
87
It would be the same number either way because its addition.
m = xn/(n + y)
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, you plug in n as 6 and m as 4, and you get 12 over 6 plus 7 times 4. That simplifies to 2 plus 28, which equals 30. So, the answer is 30. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
N=l-m
N = -36