There is no missing term.
N = 25
30
set up a proportion 1.2/1=x/30 30 times 1,2 divided by 1=36 miles
Firstly, we find that 2 * 3 = 6. Dividing 30 by 6, (ensuring that 6 goes in), we have 5. Since 5 is prime, 5 must be the missing prime factor.
It seems like you might be missing some context or specific numbers to work with for the equation "equals 30." If you provide a mathematical expression or problem, I can help you solve it or explain how to approach it. Please clarify what you need assistance with!
Percent of proportion refers to the relationship between a part and a whole expressed as a percentage. It calculates how much one quantity is relative to another quantity, typically represented as a fraction of 100. For example, if 30 out of 200 students passed an exam, the percent of proportion is (30/200) × 100, which equals 15%. This concept is commonly used in statistics, finance, and everyday calculations to compare relative sizes.
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5/6=x/30 150=6x 25=x
2/6=x/30 60=6x 10=x
set up a proportion 1.2/1=x/30 30 times 1,2 divided by 1=36 miles
An equals sign seems to be missing. If it is -10x=6y-30 then the slope is -5/3. If it is -10x+6y-30=0 then it is 5/3.
Firstly, we find that 2 * 3 = 6. Dividing 30 by 6, (ensuring that 6 goes in), we have 5. Since 5 is prime, 5 must be the missing prime factor.
It seems like you might be missing some context or specific numbers to work with for the equation "equals 30." If you provide a mathematical expression or problem, I can help you solve it or explain how to approach it. Please clarify what you need assistance with!
3/4 and 20/30 does not make a proportion. 20/30 = 2/3 3/4 does not equal 2/3 so it is not a proportion.
Percent of proportion refers to the relationship between a part and a whole expressed as a percentage. It calculates how much one quantity is relative to another quantity, typically represented as a fraction of 100. For example, if 30 out of 200 students passed an exam, the percent of proportion is (30/200) × 100, which equals 15%. This concept is commonly used in statistics, finance, and everyday calculations to compare relative sizes.
I assume you mean the proportion of 30cm to 1m so here they are: 30:100 (ratio) 30% (percentage) 3/10 (fraction) 100 = 3.3̇̇*30 (proportion)
Well, honey, if the nth term is 3n-1, then all you gotta do is plug in n=30 and do the math. So, the 30th term would be 3(30)-1, which equals 89. There you have it, sweet cheeks, the 30th term of that sequence is 89.