So 60 is 3/4 of his number. It must have been close to 80...
68 - 5x = 3*(x + 4) 68 - 5x = 3x + 12 56 = 8x x = 7
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1. 2. 5. 10. and i thinks that is it
One quarter is 1/4 Any fraction which has 1 on top (the numerator) and a number greater than 4 on the bottom (the denominator), so 1/5, 1/6. 1/7 etc are all smaller than one quarter. If the numerator is not 1, then if the denominator is more than 4 times the numerator, then the fraction is less than a quarter.
-55
80
Thought.
"To Think" is a verb. Verbs cannot be singular or plural as you can't have a number of "thinks." You can think many thoughts or just one thought, but thinking is strictly an action word.
to think: I think you think she thinks, he thinks they think we think I, you, she, we, they thought
to think: I think you think she thinks, he thinks they think we think I, you, she, we, they thought
68 - 5x = 3*(x + 4) 68 - 5x = 3x + 12 56 = 8x x = 7
The present tense forms of to think are think - thinks
I thought it was English, But my sister thinks it is Scoth/Irish
I thought it was English, But my sister thinks it is Scoth/Irish
because she goes to her worst thought and thinks that you don't lke her anymore and thinks that you are neglecting her. it is that or she is pmsing.
I/you/we/they think. He/she/it thinks. The present participle is thinking.
The past tense of "he thinks it's worthless" is "he thought it was worthless."