There is a website called Research Maniacs. It has a free online tool to work out "What (number) times what (number)..." problems.
The odd number answers are in the back. They don't tell you the even number answers.
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well there is probably many possible variables to utilize to find an answers in which the middle number is three, if the answer is a three digit number. others can add to this list though. the most easiest one however is: 111 x 3 = 333 ...
Here's the full set of possible answers: 192 219 267 273 327 Enjoy!
To find out the percent you need to cross multiply, example: 10/19. Times the correct answers by 100, then divide that number by the total amount of questions=52.63%
Either on your calculator or on paper. Divide one number by the other: x/y
Put the number of answers you got correct over the number of total possible answers. Then multiple the top number by ten and the bottom number by ten. This will give you the percentage out of a 100.
by performing experiments, they answer their problem's answers.
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four times a number is 6 more than three times a second number while 8 times the first number is 22 less than 7 times the second number. find the 2 numbers
9 does because 9 times 9 is 81and that times 9 is 729
The odd number answers are in the back. They don't tell you the even number answers.
The scientific method.
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You can find possible answers to problems involving work, energy, and power in many places. You could find information in books at the local library for example.