2.75y = 110
y = 40
333 + 110 = 390 + 53
An equation is like this: 34+76=110 If there's an equals sign in the problem then it's an equation. -Monicalovesu
x^2 + x = 110. x(x + 1) equals x squared + x.
To find the two numbers that add up to 110, we can set up an equation as follows: x + y = 110. Since we are looking for two numbers that add up to 110, we can choose any two numbers that satisfy this equation. For example, 60 + 50 = 110. Therefore, the two numbers that add up to 110 are 60 and 50.
The number than when squared equals 110 is the square root of 110 = ±10.488 (3dp)
333 + 110 = 390 + 53
An equation is like this: 34+76=110 If there's an equals sign in the problem then it's an equation. -Monicalovesu
x^2 + x = 110. x(x + 1) equals x squared + x.
To find what number times 10 equals 110, you would set up the equation as 10x = 110, where x is the unknown number. To solve for x, you would divide both sides by 10: x = 110 / 10 = 11. Therefore, the number that, when multiplied by 10, equals 110 is 11.
To find the two numbers that add up to 110, we can set up an equation as follows: x + y = 110. Since we are looking for two numbers that add up to 110, we can choose any two numbers that satisfy this equation. For example, 60 + 50 = 110. Therefore, the two numbers that add up to 110 are 60 and 50.
10 times 11 equals 110 10 x 11=110
that's easy just divide 110 by 20 so the answer would be 5.5
300 + 100
The number than when squared equals 110 is the square root of 110 = ±10.488 (3dp)
110 ÷ 2 = 55.
What is 50 + _= 110
Rearrange the first equation until you have y written as some function of x, then plug the answer you have for y into the second equation. Now you can solve that equation for x. Then take your new value for x and sub it into either equation. You will get your value of y. Here are the steps: -6x + y= -12 (1) 7x+8y=14 (2) Rearrange (1): y = -6 (2+x) Plug into (2) 7x+8(-6(2+x))=14 -> 7x-48(2+x) = 14 -> 7x-96+48x=14 -> 55x = 110 Thus, x = 2. Take this value of x and plug it into either equation. It will generate a value for y. Plug x = 2 into (1): -6(2)+y=-12 Therefore, y = 0. Done.