3 + 3 = 6, or three plus three equals six.
3+3 is a mathematical problem that equals 6. 3+3=6
24 divided by three equals 8 divided by four equals 6 2 plus 4 equals 6
This equation is not possible. Two plus three plus four plus five does not equal 287. The system has no solution.
9 yards equals 3*9 equals 27 feet. Plus 7 feet equals 34 feet. Then 6 yards equals 3*6 equals 18 feet. Plus 8 feet equals 26 feet. 34 feet plus 26 feet equals 60 feet. 60/3 equals 20 yards. The answer is 20 yards. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------There are three feet in one yard. So, if you multiply nine yards by three feet per yard, you get 27 feet. Then, you add seven to that (27) and you get 34 feet. Then, for the next part, you also multiply six by three (three feet per yard) and get 18 feet. Then, you add eight feet to that, and you get 26 feet. When you add these two numbers together, you get 60 feet. If you divide that by three, you get 20 yards. So, the answer is 60 feet or 20 yards. (To the person who answered above, I found your answer unclear, but your math was correct.)
3 + 3 = 6, or three plus three equals six.
3+3 is a mathematical problem that equals 6. 3+3=6
Six plus two hundred seventeen equals two hundred twenty-three.
Three X times 6 time 3 equals 54. This is a math problem.
24 divided by three equals 8 divided by four equals 6 2 plus 4 equals 6
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9 plus 7 equals 144. The series is formed by multiplying the first number with the sum of both numbers. 2(2 + 3 ) = 10 : 7(7 + 2) = 63 : 6(6 + 5) = 66 : 8(8 + 4) = 96 : Then 9(9 + 7) = 144.
There are four unknown variables and only three linear equations so there is not a unique solution. All you can do is to rearrange the four variables so that three of them can be expressed in terms of the fourth. For example: In terms of c, a = 6 - c/2 b = a - c = 6 - 3c/2 d = c
No. 3 + 3 = 6.
If you mean: 6 times (3-3) plus 2 then the answer is 2
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