The sum of j and 13 can be represented as j + 13. In mathematics, the sum is the result of adding two or more numbers together. Therefore, the sum of j and 13 is j + 13.
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Julia is 3. Kate is 10. Algebra: J + (2J +4) = 13 3J +4 = 13 3J = 9 J = 3
It's the sum of 42 and 13 which is 55.
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it would have a part in it like this: for (i=0; i<n; ++i) { . for (j=0; j<l; ++j) { . . sum= 0; . . for (k=0; k<m; ++k) { . . . sum += a[i][k] * b[k][j]; . . } . . c[i][j] = sum; . } }
The sum of the first 13 odd numbers is 169.