-6s+10 = -5s 5s-6s = -10 -s = -10 s = 10
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there will be 10 6s through the whole thing
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In mathematical terms, 10 multiplied by 6 is equal to 60. This can be calculated by adding 6 to itself a total of 10 times. Another way to express this is by writing it as 6^2, which means 6 raised to the power of 2, resulting in 36.
μs 1μs=10-6s
There are: 60/6 = 10
3 jacks and two 6s is better then 3 6s and 2 jacks :)
-40 = 8-6s -40 - 8 = 6s -48 = 6s 8 = s
66-66+66= 66
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