100/(6+w)
Well, darling, the quotient of 100 and the quantity 6 plus w is technically 100/(6+w). So, if you want to keep it mathematically sassy, there you have it. Just plug in your value for w and let the numbers do the talking.
1. (9 + k) - 17. (Since addition is commutative, this could also be written as k - 8.) 2. x - 23. 3. 15 + (60/w). 4. 37t - 9.85.
2/w
1.01
(60/w)+15
100/6+ w
100/(6+w)
Well, darling, the quotient of 100 and the quantity 6 plus w is technically 100/(6+w). So, if you want to keep it mathematically sassy, there you have it. Just plug in your value for w and let the numbers do the talking.
(100divided by 6) + a variable
15 S 60 W is in South America.
w + 15 = 102 Subtract 15 from both sides w + 15 - 15 = 102 - 15 Combine and clean up. w = 87 ■
w =15
1. (9 + k) - 17. (Since addition is commutative, this could also be written as k - 8.) 2. x - 23. 3. 15 + (60/w). 4. 37t - 9.85.
25% is the same as 0.25 15 = 0.25 W 15/0.25 = W = 60
It is: 1
2/w