The question seems to be saying: 3X + X/4 = 12
That can be worked as follows:
x/4 = 12 - 3x
x = (12-3x) * 4
x = 48 - 12X
x + 12x = 48
13 x = 48
x=48/13
To evaluate:
3 * 48/13 = 144/13
(48/13) / 4 = 12/13
At this point you could divide it out, or continue to work in fractions.
144/13 + 12/13 = 12 (Simplify or divide out the fractions if you wish)
11-1/13 +12/13 = 12
Adding three odd numbers will never equal an even number.
2, 4 and 1104 are the three numbers that equal 92 and 48.
The numbers are: 3 and 12
The only number equal to 1.49 is 1.49. There aren't any others.
They don't ! Adding an odd number to two odd numbers always results in an odd number !
Adding three odd numbers will never equal an even number.
2, 4 and 1104 are the three numbers that equal 92 and 48.
Suppose the smaller number is N then the other number is 15 - N 3N - 1 = 15 - N 4N = 16 N = 4 and 15 - N = 11 So the numbers are 4 and 11.
that is the dumbest question ever
The numbers are: 3 and 12
There are no three-digit numbers that equal 17. In fact, there are no numbers with more or less than two digits that equal 17. In fact, in the whole infinite supply of numbers, there is only one single number that equals 17. That number is . . . . . . . 17 .
37 = 37. No other number (prime number or otherwise) is equal to 37.
105
The only number equal to 1.49 is 1.49. There aren't any others.
They don't ! Adding an odd number to two odd numbers always results in an odd number !
101 and 26
2x+x=3x