9-5=4
7-4=3
3*8=24
write the largest number you can make using each of the digits 7,1,0,2, and 9 just once
In order to get the number 24 using the number 1456, you will need to do a simple subtraction problem. 1432 subtracted from 1456 will equal the number 24.
7,610 or (6)710
If you divide 113 by 5 on a calculator (or using pencil and paper) and make each group that size, all groups will be the same size.Note: The answer is not a whole number, so you may need to do some rounding.
99/9=11
It is: (5+13)/6 times 8 = 24
.5 after each of them.
The fewest number of pieces he needs of each kind of sub sandwich to make them equal is three. He will need three pieces of each sub sandwich to make them equal. 3 pieces of turkey 3 pieces of roast beef 3 pieces of ham
Make sure that the number of moles of each element on the left is equal to the number of moles of the same element on the right.
write the largest number you can make using each of the digits 7,1,0,2, and 9 just once
In order to get the number 24 using the number 1456, you will need to do a simple subtraction problem. 1432 subtracted from 1456 will equal the number 24.
7,610 or (6)710
24578
It is 24578.
Make 198 piles, each with one in it, ormake 99 piles, with two in each, etc, where the number of piles = factor of 198.
trunc(79/35) = 2
4^5827 which is approximately 1.597973114x103508