y=2/5x
percentage = 77.04%% rate:= 104/135 * 100%= 0.7704 * 100%= 77.04%
I have to assume you mean 3x=125-21. Therefore 3x is 104. x = 104/3 = 34.667
If: 3x-y = 5 and 2x2+y2 = 129 Then: 3x-y = 5 => y = 3x-5 And so: 2x2+(3x-5)2 = 129 => 11x2-30x-104 = 0 Using the quadratic equation formula: x = 52/11 and x = -2 By substitution points of intersection are: (52/11, 101/11) and (-2, -11)
set up an equation. x+y=104. we'll say the larger number is y and the smaller number is x. y= 2x-1 (the larger number is 1 less than twice the smaller number.) substitute y into the original equation x+y=104. x+2x-1=104. add 1 to both sides. x+2x=105. add x+2x together. 3x=105. Divide 3 on both sides. x=35. plug that into the original x+y=104. 35+y=104. subtract 35 from both sides. y=69. You two numbers are: 35 and 69.
No it is not. Equation= a X 10n where n is infinitive. a must be greater than or equal to 1.
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percentage = 77.04%% rate:= 104/135 * 100%= 0.7704 * 100%= 77.04%
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I have to assume you mean 3x=125-21. Therefore 3x is 104. x = 104/3 = 34.667
An equation to find the value of the variable 104, 137, 154 and x with a mean of 130 is: (104 + 137 + 154 + x)/4 = 130 395 + x = 130 * 4 x = 145.
50 points added to a school grade of 54 = 104
It's a trivial linear equation in 'x'.You can find the solution like this:-104 = 8xDivide each side by 8:-13 = x
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To find two numbers that equal 104, we can set up an equation as follows: x + y = 104. There are infinitely many pairs of numbers that satisfy this equation, such as 50 and 54, 60 and 44, or even fractions like 52.5 and 51.5. The key is that when you add these pairs together, the sum will always be 104.
Whose Line Is It Anyway - 1998 Show No- 104 1-2 was released on: USA: 12 August 1998
You said that8x = 104Divide each side of the equation by 8:x = 13
As of March 29th, they have 104 points. 47 wins i believe