Neither is right.
Lay the book on the table. Put your left hand on the left side of the book. Put your right hand on the right side of the book. Look the distance between your hands. It is that wide.
I take this to be: ( -10 + x )/(-4) = -15 To remove the denominator on the left-hand side, multiply by -4 on both sides: -10 + x = 60 To remove the -10 from the left-hand side, add 10 to both sides: x = 70
The equivalent of its right hand side
(113)/(y)=(5)/(1)Remove all extra parentheses from the expression.(113)/(y)=5Since the variable is in the denominator on the left-hand side of the equation, this can be solved as a ratio. For example, (A)/(B)=C is equivalent to (A)/(C)=B.(113)/(5)=ySince y is on the right-hand side of the equation, switch the sides so it is on the left-hand side of the equation.y=(113)/(5)
The left hand side is equal to the right hand side
They are both "not right" (wrong and left).
One works with left hand, other works with right hand
I presume you mean the difference between Lift and Left . . . . Lift means to raise something (as in picking up a box from the floor) Left is the opposite to right (right hand / Left hand)
A right-hand tub is a reference to the faucets being on the right hand side. The left-hand tub will have the faucet placement on the left-hand side.
One hand equals four inches. It's four inches because on average, an adult's hand is four inches from left to right.
The difference between the two is which side the ejection port is. Right handed shotguns eject right...so it doesn't eject into your face. Left hand, for left handers, ejects left...again, so the casings don't eject into their face.
neither i use my left hand
You must add 36 to complete the square on the left hand side.You must add 36 to complete the square on the left hand side.You must add 36 to complete the square on the left hand side.You must add 36 to complete the square on the left hand side.
left brain
Yes. Since the left hand side is the same as the right, I would say that they are the same!
No. Salt is extracted from deposits left by salt water bodies. The similarity in names between salt and basalt is purely coincidence.
Your right hand can touch your left elbow but your left hand can't and your left hand can touch your right elbow but your right hand can't.