9 + 63 = 72 lbs.
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The numbers for Mission 7 Magic Boxes are 15, 34 and 42 (for each box, the answer is in order)
To estimate the equation "7 + 8 - 6 - 11," round the numbers to the nearest whole numbers for simplicity. This gives you approximately "7 + 8 - 6 - 11" which simplifies to "15 - 17." Therefore, the best estimation of the equation is -2.
To create 16 boxes with numbers 1-16 that add up to 34, you can use a combination of the numbers that allows for repetition, as using each number only once will exceed 34. For example, you can place the number 1 in 14 boxes and then use the numbers 2 and 3 in the remaining boxes. Specifically, you can fill 14 boxes with the number 1 (totaling 14) and place 2 in one box and 3 in another (totaling 5), which results in a total of 19, needing to adjust your numbers to reach 34. Ultimately, a solution could involve filling several boxes with low values and balancing out with higher values. However, a specific arrangement may vary; the key is strategic repetition and selection.
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Rounding the weights to 10 lb and 60 lb gives an estimated total weight of 70 lb. Using compatible numbers by rounding to 9 lb and 60 lb, the estimated total weight is 69 lb. The estimate using compatible numbers (69 lb) is closer to the actual total weight of 71.6 lb.
9+63+863+9
i think the answer is 600
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The numbers for Mission 7 Magic Boxes are 15, 34 and 42 (for each box, the answer is in order)
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15, 34 and 42.
Yes, as long as the lug connects to the panel thye same way.
Numbers are assigned to the boxes on tax forms as reference points for IRS instructions. These instructions are available for every form. Numbers make it easy to match the particular box with its explanation in the instructions.
But where are the boxes to fill in these consecutive odd numbers?